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NREL Reports Examine Economic Trade-offs of Owning versus Leasing a Solar Photovoltaic System
Two new reports from the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) examine the economic options customers face when deciding how to finance commercial or residential solar energy systems. NREL analysts found that businesses that use low-cost financing to purchase a photovoltaic (PV) system and homeowners who use solar-specific loans can save up to 30 percent compared with ...
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Cheap Home Solar Panels to make a Significant Difference in Grid Power Consumption
The cheap home solar panels have helped millions of American family’s access electricity generated through solar radiation. The solar panel system has been in the research stages for a long time. The innovative designs and modular manufacturers along with less costly raw materials have made them available only recently. The solar panel system of today cost one tenth of their original ...
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DOE Invests $61 Million for Smart Buildings that Accelerate Renewable Energy Adoption
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) this week announced $61 million for 10 pilot projects that will deploy new technology to transform thousands of homes and workplaces into state-of-the-art, energy-efficient buildings. These Connected Communities can interact with the electrical grid to optimize their energy consumption which will substantially decrease their carbon emissions and cut energy ...
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Proposals to Protect Consumers Whilst Guaranteeing Payments For Households With Solar By Unlocking Smarter Energy System
Households and businesses installing new solar panels will be guaranteed payment for power provided back to the grid under government proposals set out recently (1/8) to unlock the smart energy systems of the future - an important upgrade to the current Feed-in Tariffs scheme. The proposed ‘Smart Export Guarantee’ (SEG) would replace the existing ‘Feed-in Tariff’ scheme ...
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Fortum and Futurice Developing New Concept for Solar Energy Companies in Developing Countries
Energy company Fortum and software agency Futurice are embarking on a new kind of cooperation that combines their expertise in solar energy and software design. The aim of the cooperation is to create a solution that provides easier access to electricity for people in developing countries. In less than two hours the earth receives from the sun the amount of energy that is consumed annually. At ...
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