Author: cindy k

Solar panels are an excellent investment, but snow buildup can be a real bummer. Not only will this reduce the efficiency of your system, but too much snow on your panels can also cause dangerous snow slides because the glass is slippery. That’s why you need to install solar panel snow guards – they prevent heavy, wet snow from sliding off your roof and hurting someone or damaging your property. The guards also prevent snow from melting gradually, allowing you to get the most out of your solar energy system without worrying about large chunks of snow suddenly sliding off…

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The slim, sleek design includes battery modules that weigh 70 pounds and the EP Cube can be ground or wall-mounted, indoors or outdoors, because it is weather resistant and takes up little space. The storage capacity of the EP Cube ranges from 9.9 kWh to 19.9 kWh, with the ability to connect up to six units in parallel for 119.9 kWh. With the recent adoption of the Inflation Reduction Act, the United States has finally seen actual legislation that addresses and rewards clean energy and sustainability. For example, Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) reward solar investments by deducting 30 percent of…

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The power industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation, with activity driven by increasing environmental concerns to reduce carbon emissions and adoption of energy-efficient technologies, and growing importance of technologies such as absorption, adsorption, desiccant systems and solar hybrid inverter technology. In the last three years alone, there have been more than 439,000 patents filed and granted in the power industry, according to GlobalData’s report on Environment Sustainability in Power: Solar air conditioning. However, not all innovations are the same and neither do they follow ever-increasing trends. Instead, their evolution takes the form of an S-shaped curve that shows…

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“Solar Panel Recycling Market” The Solar Panel Recycling Market is expected to reach US$ 422.12 Mn. by 2029 with a CAGR of 13.1%, during the forecast period. Pune, 22, Nov 2022: According to Maximize Market Research, the latest report “Solar Panel Recycling MarketIt is expected to grow from $157.66 million in 2021 to $422.12 million in 2029, at a CAGR of 13.1 percent for the forecast period from 2022 to 2029. Scope and Methods of Solar Panel Recycling The report is a systematic analysis of solar panel recycling with key market insights and trends. It identifies key investment pockets with…

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Home » Footwear » OrthoLite Insoles Can Be In Your Shoes: Here’s How often do you think about the footbed of your shoe? Check yours, and we bet you’ll find a brand called OrthoLite. Editor’s note: This article was originally published on iRunFar. Runners, hikers, and sneakerheads love to talk about the outsole, midsole, and upper of a shoe. But the insole, a critical part of shoe comfort, is often overlooked. Part of this may be because the footbed manufacturer Ortholite Providing more than 400 leading shoe brands with insoles that are so good, people forget what they need for…

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NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Bragar Eagel & Squire, PC, a nationally recognized stockholder rights law firm, announced that a class action lawsuit has been filed against SolarEdge, Inc. (“SolarEdge” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: SEDG) in the United States Southern District Court of New York on behalf of all persons and entities that purchased or acquired SolarEdge securities between August 6, 2022 and October 19, 2022, both dates are inclusive (the “Class Period”). Investors have until January 3, 2023 to apply to the Court to be appointed lead plaintiff in the case. Click here to get in on the action. SolarEdge is incorporated…

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California suffers from extreme homelessness and overcrowding. In particular, Los Angeles recently counted 15,000 people who are chronically unsheltered—a number that is expected to double in the next two years. In 2017, to help combat the issue, the state enacted legislation overhauling barriers to residency permits that have long contributed to the state’s severe housing shortage. The program legalized the creation of accessory dwelling units—commonly known as ADUs—which are small, standalone dwellings built on properties zoned for single-family homes. Within a short period of time, the state received more than 1,900 applications for ADU approval. Since then, building permits for…

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Have you ever thought about adding solar panels to your Electric Vehicle (EV)? An increasing number of Aussies now have rooftop solar panels installed on their properties, reflecting the eagerness of many homeowners and business owners to move towards renewable energy. Additionally, Australia has a net zero goal to reach by 2050, and the entire country is on the right track with more and more renewable energy projects in every state, and with more EVs on the roads. Currently, the EVs we see on the roads do not disappoint—from Tesla, Polestar, BMW, Hyundai, and more. They all have impressive features,…

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President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that he intends to get investment from the United States and Canada to produce lithium batteries and renewable energy in northwestern Mexico. The lithium exploitation project found in the Sonoran Desert is part of the renewable energy development initiative called “Plan Sonora,” launched by the president this year. “Plans are being made to finish resolving the concessions,” said López Obrador in a press conference on November 14. “It was decided that the lithium belongs to the country… There must be an association between the public company and by private parties, and we don’t want…

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Last Saturday (12 November) a storm knocked down a transmission tower in South Australia, cutting one of South Australia’s connections to Victoria and (almost*) isolating the state from the rest of the National Electricity Market (NEM). Currently, it is expected that the connection will not be restored until this Sunday. Rare island occurrences like this are not necessarily a problem, and are not the current cause of power outages affecting tens of thousands of people in the state; these outages are localized, and are caused by downed trees and power poles. However, this means AEMO has fewer tools at its…

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