A single missed code detail can stall a solar project longer than a supply delay. It happens often. And it rarely comes from lack of effort. For installers working under […]
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4,647 MWdc of new capacity was installed in the US residential solar market in 2025, as per the SEIA 2025 Year in Review report. On every one of those projects, […]
A rooftop PV system adds approximately 3 pounds per square foot of collector area to a structure and significantly more when ballasted mounting is used. That load, combined with the […]
Every month, millions of homeowners open their electricity bill and ask the same question: could solar energy cost less than what I’m paying right now? For most U.S. households, the […]
If you have ever looked up at a grey sky and wondered whether your solar panels are doing anything, you are not alone. It is one of the first questions […]
Most solar panels are designed to generate electricity for 25–30 years, but not every roof is built to support a system for that long. Installing panels on an aging or […]
Electricity costs are becoming one of the most volatile operating expenses for businesses. Warehouses, factories, office complexes, and retail facilities depend heavily on reliable power, yet utility prices continue to […]
Solar is expanding faster than any other energy source in 2025–2026. Yet most installations still rely on rooftops and ground-mounted arrays. In dense urban environments, that limits scale. Glass, however, […]
Solar energy is one of the fastest-growing sources of electricity worldwide. Solar PV generation accounted for more than 5 % of global electricity demand, the fastest growth of any major […]
For years, a single solar incentive shaped most residential project math in the U.S. That is no longer the case. With recent federal changes, government solar incentives are now distributed […]









