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Energy Toolbase and San Diego based solar installer Stellar Solar Commercial have partnered to deliver a solar and energy storage project for a 24-acre transportation campus operated by Marten Transport in Mira Loma, California. The project included two solar carport structures adding 197 kW of capacity. Stellar Solar also installed one BYD Chess 60 kW / 266 kWh energy storage system. The four-hour duration battery is managed by Acumen EMS controls software. The primary control application for t...
New projects have cratered and job losses are mounting in the six months since California regulators slashed the value of home solar systems.
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Announcement 7/24/2024: The Solar Equipment Lists program is now accepting test reports done in accordance with the UL 3141 standard to reflect PCS functionality on the Power Control Systems Supplemental List. Please note that if the tests are done in accordance with the UL 3141 standard, then the NRTL-issued test report summary document must indicate both UL 3141 and UL 1741 PCS CRD references in the applicable standard(s) section of the test report document. The listing request forms and instructions have been updated to include this testing ...
How much do solar panels cost in the average house in California in 2024? As of November 2024, the average cost of solar panels per watt in California is $2.68/watt.
Installing solar panels over the canals makes both systems more efficient. The solar panels would reduce evaporation from the canals, especially during hot California summers. And because...
The CPUC insists it wants people to add batteries to solar systems to help the grid. But it just cut the compensation that households can earn by doing it.