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Avoiding Solar Panel Problems
A solar panel is the heart of any solar panel system and is the critical component that is responsible for converting the sunlight into power in your home solar power systems Even though solar panels for homes have gone through some amazing innovations in recent years, there are still occasional solar panel problems that many homeowners face with this technology
Green Building LEED Certification Supports Green Power :: Renewable Choice Celebrates 1,000 LEED Projects
Renewable Choice Energy, a national sustainability company known for its award-winning wind power partnerships and the world's largest supplier of green power for LEED certified buildings, is celebrating having now supplied more than 1,000 LEED buildings with green power to reduce their environmental impact and support renewable energy development in the U.S. and Canada. Read how the LEED Green Power Credit supports renewable energy growth...
Build Your Own Solar Panel
With energy resources dwindling fast and global warming changing climates across the globe, more people look towards renewable energies for reducing their carbon footprint. However, even the most environmentally passionate person cannot pursue such endeavors without the proper financial resources. Professional installation of a solar energy system can cost in the thousands, so many resourceful individuals are turning to the many great resources that help you build your own solar panel.
Santa Clara Becomes Second Largest Green Power Community in United States
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has named the City of Santa Clara a Green Power Community, making the City only one of 14 communities to receive such an honor. Santa Clara ranks as the second largest Green Power Community, both in terms of population and size of its green power commitment-57 million kilowatt-hours annually. Together, the 14 communities are protecting the environment by purchasing nearly 300 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of green power annually.