For many years, people considered the energy they bought from their local power grid to be natural, normal energy—it was convenient, relatively affordable, and readily available. These days, we’re coming to understand that there’s an energy source far more natural and normal than what electric plants produce. That energy is the sun, which produces solar energy.
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Activity Book: The Wonders of Solar Energy
Now you can share the wonders of solar energy with the important children in your life by getting a hold of this printable activity book that is filled with pictures and fun puzzles to solve and enjoy. Have unlimited fun and don't worry about mistakes because this book is re-printable!
Read MoreThe Power Grid: What it is and What You Should Know About it
In the early 1900s, about 4,000 electric companies operated independently from one another. After World War II, the utilities began connecting to other providers to help improve reliability and reduce the cost of electrical generation and storage. The continental U.S. is now connected by one power grid comprised of three main interconnections: one covers the area west of the Rocky Mountains; the second covers everything east of the Rockies and part of the Texas panhandle; the third covers the rest of Texas.
Read MoreHow Solar is Revolutionizing the Energy Industry
The energy industry in the United States is seeing sweeping changes as consumers and energy providers begin paying more attention to how we produce energy, how we use it, and how it affects our environment.
Read MoreSo How Do Solar Panels Work, Anyway?
You’ve seen solar panels on top of houses, and you know they’re there to produce energy. Beyond that, solar power may seem pretty complicated. The truth is, it’s fairly simple.
Read MoreeBook: Solar for People in a Hurry
The energy industry in the United States is seeing sweeping changes as consumers and energy providers begin paying more attention to how we produce energy, how we use it, and how it affects our environment. If you’ve heard that a solar PV system is a great move but don’t think you have the time to really understand this exciting form of energy, think again.
Read More5 Outstanding Reasons Your Business Should Switch to Solar
As a business owner, making an investment like switching to solar energy might be seen as risky by some, in a seemingly complicated and ever-changing market. However, drive around most American cities today and you’ll see solar panels being installed on the roofs of more and more businesses every year. Do these companies know something you don’t? Not anymore. Clean, reliable solar energy makes sense everywhere the sun shines.
Read MoreInfographic: How to Switch Your Business to Solar in 5 Easy Steps
Solar energy is on the rise. Within the U.S. in 2018 alone, a new solar project was installed every 100 seconds. The increase in popularity can be attributed to a number of items. First, consumers are wising-up to the fact that their own solar energy system can release them from the dependence of energy providers (and their incessant rate increases), all while saving them money with no added harm to the environment.
Read MoreShould Your Business Go Solar? Here Are Some Questions to Answer
You’ve heard about the many advantages in generating electricity for your business with solar, and by now you may even know some other business owners who are doing just that. So is it time for your business to go solar? Let’s review a few key questions you’ll want to consider at the outset.
Read MoreBenefits Beyond the Bottom Line: The Positive Effect Solar Energy Produces for Businesses
The switch to solar puts you in some pretty powerful company. A short list of major corporations that are expanding their solar presences includes:
- Target
- Walmart
- Apple
- Costco
- Kohl’s
- Amazon
- Macy’s
These and other top corporations added 325 megawatts of installed solar capacity in 2017. To offer perspective, that’s enough electricity to power over 65,000 homes, from one year of added capacity. This transformation of our energy mix is only accelerating, and has now scaled to the degree that your business, big or small, can and should take part.
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