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Articles and Reports

Articles and Reports 

 

The next big thing
The next big thing: grid-tied batteries. How to maximize value
Solar plus battery
Solar plus batteries aim to retire natural gas plants in 2019
2019 US renewable
2019 US renewable generation additions expected to far outpace gas: EIA
Non-hardware soft cost NREL
Non-Hardware ("Soft") Cost-Reduction Roadmap for Residential and Small Commercial Solar Photovoltaics, 2013-2020
Study 100%
Study: 100% global energy system feasible
Will solar burn out
Will Solar Burn Out On Its Own Success?
EU policies
European Wind and Solar Electricity Policies: Overview and Considerations
A review
A Review of Solar PV Benefit & Cost Studies
Solar power to the people
Solar Power to the People: The Rise of Rooftop Solar Among the Middle Class
Energy incentives
Energy Incentives: The Power Behind the Power
Integrating PV systems
Integrating Photovoltaic Systems in Low-Income Housing Developments
DoD Solar
Determination of Solar Energy Transition Potential of Department of Defense Facilities and Nontactical Vehicles

 

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