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Energy Trends and Market Insights

Is your organization implementing onsite energy systems or low-carbon tech solutions? Take a look at this summary of energy trends, including market tailwinds, incentives, adoption data to stay on top of changes that impact your business. 

    Energy Trends and Market Insights

    Is your organization implementing onsite energy systems or low-carbon tech solutions? Take a look at this summary of energy trends, including market tailwinds, incentives, adoption data to stay on top of changes that impact your business. 

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      Ep 6: Navigating the Onsite Energy Revolution

      Ep 6: Navigating the Onsite Energy Revolution

       We previously explored the intricacies of the centralized grid and the overarching energy transition. In this episode, we focus on one of the pivotal components within this shift: onsite energy. Onsite energy is often a combination of different technologies to meet...

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      NEM2.0 vs NEM3.0 – Is the Industry Wrong?

      NEM2.0 vs NEM3.0 – Is the Industry Wrong?

      Careful analysis reveals the nuance.If you’re in California, you’ll have heard the industry chatter in the wake of the recent CPUC decision regarding net energy metering.  The transition from NEM2.0 to NEM3.0 (Net metering to Net billing, per the state) has been...

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      The True Costs of NEM 3.0

      The True Costs of NEM 3.0

      What is California’s NEM 3.0, and will it be better than NEM 2.0? California is on the eve of significant regulatory and market changes impacting the way businesses and residents who build their own solar power interact with their local utilities.  After years of...

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      The History of Net Metering and How to Combat NEM3 Policies

      The History of Net Metering and How to Combat NEM3 Policies

      The History of Net MeteringNet metering is a pricing model where any excess energy from an eligible customer-sited system is exported to the grid and compensated at the same price as imported energy from the grid. The owner of the onsite energy generator, essentially...

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