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California Highways Could Be the Next Hot Spot for Solar

By Rick Laezman | Sep 15, 2023. A recent analysis by the Environment California Research & Policy Center reveals a groundbreaking opportunity for solar power generation along the shoulders of highways in Ventura, Los Angeles, and San Diego counties. Covering just the roadside shoulders, these three Southern California counties offer over 4,800 acres of untapped …

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The Sun Is Rising on Solar: Growth means safety needs to be top of mind

The Sun Is Rising on Solar

The Sun Is Rising on Solar: Growth means safety needs to be top of mind “The growing use of renewable energy represents progress toward reducing carbon emissions and curbing climate change, but as with any advancing technology, there are growing pains and associated risks. During May, National Electrical Safety Month, the Electrical Safety Foundation International …

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Five Years In Business

The Crust – 5 Years In Business Quite often entrepreneurship is painted as this glorious mountaintop where you’ll find complete happiness and a pot of gold. In Chris Rock’s comedy special “Bigger & Blacker” he stated “You gotta love the crust, the crumbs, the tiny crumbs at the bottom of the toaster.” in reference to being …

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Builders Brace for California’s 2020 Home Solar Mandate

With 2 Weeks to Go, Builders Brace for California’s 2020 Home Solar Mandate An in-depth look at the preparations and lingering controversies around California’s landmark home solar requirement. Contact Winston Engineering for guidance with your solar design and engineering needs. Read the full article HERE Related solar posts: Ridgecrest Bermuda Dunes Temecula    

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The Urgent Need for Solar & Battery Backup

The Urgent Need for Solar & Battery Backup The electricity system in California is failing. Because of the devastating wildfires last year (e.g. Tenaja, Hillside, Saddleridge, Getty, Cabrillo, Tick, Kincade, Tucker, Camp, Woolsey), the biggest utilities of the state, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) and Southern California Edison (SCE), plan to shut off the power …

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