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 […]
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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 […]
A roof may look solar-ready, but performance depends on engineering. A structured solar potential calculation determines how much energy a structure can truly produce. NREL research shows even high-quality solar […]
Permitting remains one of the most significant hurdles for solar installations in the United States, often adding days or even weeks to project timelines. Solar projects processed through the SolarAPP+ […]
Commercial solar design is no longer limited to standard rooftop systems. As structural constraints increase and building forms diversify, EPCs are evaluating technologies that go beyond rigid glass modules. This […]
California’s shift to the Net Energy Metering (NEM 3.0) has changed how solar projects are designed and approved. Under this framework, PV Battery systems are now central to project viability, […]
Solar adoption among U.S. homeowners continues to grow, with more than 4.7 million homes across the country equipped with rooftop solar systems in early 2025, according to industry data. That […]
For rooftop solar projects, approvals are rarely delayed because of equipment choice. They are delayed because diagrams fail to clearly communicate intent. A well-prepared solar energy diagram is not just […]
Solar demand is accelerating, but for many installers, scaling has become an operational challenge rather than a sales one. In the United States, solar accounted for 53% of all new […]
Every rooftop, every shading obstacle, and every potential energy gain demands meticulous planning and execution. Leveraging advanced tools can mean the difference between a successful installation and costly errors. This […]









