by Kevin Arnold | Sep 2, 2020 | Florida Solar News
Jacksonville is the most populous city in Florida. Also known as Jax, Jacksonville sits in the northeast corner of the state on the Atlantic coast. Jacksonville is the outlet for the beautiful St Johns River. Jax is also home to Florida’s youngest population and...
by Daren Goldin | Sep 1, 2020 | Solar Industry News
Last year, when the tax credit for solar was on the verge of decreasing and an extension was being considered in the House, I was urging folks to call their congresspeople in support due to the environmental benefits of getting more solar on rooftops. Since then, the...
by Daren Goldin | Aug 19, 2020 | Global Solar News, Solar Technology
I know what you’re thinking: just the words “virtual power plant” are cringeworthy. The phrase combines two things that many people prefer to avoid thinking about: another buzzwordy claim about how technology will transform our lives, and the image of dirty power...
by Daren Goldin | Dec 6, 2019 | Solar Industry News
Update, March 16 2020: The solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) extension did not pass before the December 31 deadline. The current tax credit for home solar (2020) is 26%. Originally published in the Florida Daily. Florida Atlantic University’s recent survey revealed...
by Daren Goldin | Aug 2, 2017 | Solar Industry News
California’s Plan for a Sustainable Future Earlier last month California took a big step towards a sustainable future. Senate Bill 100 proposes a new target for California’s energy future. With this bill, California aims to ensure 60 percent of their electricity...
by Daren Goldin | Aug 1, 2017 | Florida Solar News
In this week’s blog, we’re going to review South Miami’s groundbreaking solar panel law. We’ll talk about how this affects Florida as a whole and who to thank for this great step forward. South Miami’s Solar Charge Earlier this month South Miami, a small...