Grid-Tied Solar vs. Off-Grid Power — Weighing the Pros & Cons

March 6, 2017
Grid-Tied Solar vs. Off-Grid Power — Weighing the Pros & Cons

Although grid-tied solar power is more popular with homeowners throughout the Intermountain West, off-grid solar is quickly catching on. When you’re shopping for a solar power system, you have to make a lot of decisions. One of the most important is whether to choose grid-tied solar, an off-grid system or a hybrid photovoltaic system. Pros […]

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March 1, 2017
3 Spring Energy-Saving Tips for Solar-Powered Homes

For solar-powered homes, saving energy equates to saving money. Maximizing your household efficiency provides a boost to electricity cost savings and shortens the time it takes to reach the point when your photovoltaic system has paid for itself. This spring, start thinking about ways to keep your solar home cool during the summer months, without […]

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February 27, 2017
Why Choosing a Local Solar Contractor Is Better

Is it better to hire a local solar contractor, or is a national photovoltaic installer a better idea? A handful of large, national contractors handle the lion’s share of photovoltaic installations across the country. This isn’t surprising, since the industry behemoths have much larger marketing budgets and brand recognition. However, working with a professional local […]

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February 24, 2017
Should You Go Solar Now, or Wait?

Are you ready to go solar, but wonder if the timing is right? You’re not alone. Countless homeowners throughout the Intermountain West are debating this very issue. Perhaps you’re waiting to see whether photovoltaic panels will become more efficient or less expensive — or both. After all, the media keeps telling us that the next […]

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February 22, 2017
3 Reasons Solar Energy Is Perfect for Schools

Solar energy systems are a natural fit for schools. And thanks to the many benefits that renewable photovoltaic power offers, educational installations are on the rise. According to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), U.S. schools collectively had 303 kilowatts of photovoltaic capacity at the end of 2003. By the end of 2013, that number […]

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February 15, 2017
Commercial Solar Power Successfully Fuels Gas Stations

Gas stations running on commercial solar power is a growing phenomenon in the U.S. In 2013, a downtown Salt Lake City gas station installed photovoltaic panels to provide power. Soon after, Oregon and Vermont also became home to solar-powered gas stations. Now, a multinational oil and gas company has announced plans to add 200 megawatts […]

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February 13, 2017
Can Solar Panel Glass Break?

Solar panel glass is incredibly strong. Photovoltaic modules are fabricated using commercial-grade tempered glass, which is much more resistant to breakage than normal glass. However, although the glass is designed to withstand heavy use, it can break. This doesn’t happen often, but understanding what can compromise the integrity of your solar panels could help you […]

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February 10, 2017
Are the Solar Panels Backed by Bill Nye an Industry Game Changer?

Can a new solar panel manufacturing process revolutionize the photovoltaic energy industry? Bill Nye, widely known as “The Science Guy,” recently put his name behind an advanced solar technology that promises to drive down prices and create less waste. The goal is to make photovoltaic systems cost-competitive with other energy sources. This technology is interesting, […]

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February 8, 2017
Federal Solar Tax Credit: 3 Common Misconceptions

Do you know how the federal solar tax credit works? If you’ve researched rooftop photovoltaic systems, you’ve probably read that you can save 30 percent just by taking advantage of the federal solar investment tax credit (ITC). The ITC can dramatically lower your overall photovoltaic system costs. However, some information online paints the wrong picture […]

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February 6, 2017
Maintenance Tips for Your Home Solar Battery Bank

Your home solar battery bank may be one of the more expensive components of your photovoltaic system. And unlike most other solar components, your batteries will eventually need to be replaced. However, with proper maintenance, you can squeeze some extra life out of your battery storage bank and reduce the overall cost of your photovoltaic […]

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