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Are you surprised to learn that your hair dryer uses more energy than your refrigerator or washing machine? Using energy efficient appliances and making a few small changes can make a huge difference in your monthly energy consumption. Read on for more surprising details.
Before deciding to go solar, you’ll likely have many questions. One of the most common is: will the panels damage my roof? The short answer is that roof damage is extremely rare. It is important to choose an experienced solar provider to help avoid this concern.
When it comes to solar in Massachusetts, there’s one word to know—SMART. Known as the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) program, it’s intended to boost solar development in the Bay State, while also reducing financing risks for banks and investors.
If your organization is like many others, finding effective ways to meet your bottom line is everything. And if renewables are appealing to your company, solar can offer numerous benefits, like participating in a sustainable energy future and promoting your business as socially-responsible.
There are some new technologies that may significantly change the way we consume energy over the next 5 to 10 years. Here are some of the new energy innovations that top the list: