Optimizing Commercial PV Systems More power, more revenue, and more insight into your system performance Improve Your Bottom Line More power from your rooftop Increase your system capacity with more modules on the roof Optimized module production SolarEdge mitigates power losses due to mismatch between modules for maximum power generation from each module. With SolarEdge, weaker modules do not…
For Installers 1. What is NEM 3.0? NEM 3.0 is a new version of the net energy metering (NEM) billing structure that goes into effect April 14th, 2023, in California, enabling utilities to reduce homeowner export rates. 3. NEM 3.0 incentivizes homeowners to export to the grid from a battery during certain times of the year. Homeowners are also incentivized to maximize self consumption as much as…
SolarEdge Home More Power. More Places. California Edition California Electricity Rates Up 63%. Power Outages Increase. PG&E Will increase rates 25.7% in 2023 Weather Related Events Are driving more outages Source: Jennifer Dowdell of TURN (The Utility Reform Network) at the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), 2022 https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/-/media/cpuc-website/divisions/energy-…
SolarEdge Home More Power. More Places. California Edition California Electricity Rates Up 63%. Power Outages Increase. PG&E Will increase rates 25.7% in 2023 Weather Related Events Are driving more outages Source: Jennifer Dowdell of TURN (The Utility Reform Network) at the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), 2022 https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/-/media/cpuc-website/divisions/energy-…
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Case Study Background A Commitment to Sustainability In 2010, the municipality of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin made a commitment to cut emissions in half by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050(1). A government-supervised mission, projects would need to be funded with taxpayers’ money, be cost-effective, and remain 100% transparent. Taking budgetary risks was not an option. The Challenge Installing…