U.S. government debt prices were higher on Wednesday morning ahead of a fresh round of economic data.
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As the installed costs for solar PV projects have rapidly declined in recent years, more solar PV has been installed across the U.S., and the traditional model of a centralized utility grid is evolving to accommodate distributed energy resources (DER). These changes are empowering utility and large commercial customers to strategically manage energy and control …
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The cost has come down, efficiency has stagnated, and we may have alternatives.
The solar industry looks to have finally accepted two-sided panels, but a policy change will cause hiccups in the U.S.