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How Much Is Rooftop Solar Worth? Advocates Seek Utah Data to Counter Utility’s ‘Lowballing'

January 13, 2020
Source: The Salt Lake Tribune
Rocky Mountain Power contends that rooftop-generated power is not worth much, while clean-power advocates and the solar industry counter that rooftop systems provide broad benefits to the public at large and to the utility in the form of reduced stress on the electrical grid and power-generation needs.
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Solar Energy: World's First Virtual Power Plant of Its Kind Coming to Utah

September 04, 2019
Source: Inverse
Soleil Lofts, an under-construction luxury apartment complex in the Utah city of Herriman, announced that it will host the largest renewable energy setup of its kind. The 600-unit complex will feature five megawatts of solar panels. Each unit will also host a Sonnen EcoLinx battery to store the energy, combining together to offer 12.6 megawatt-hours of storage.
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Solar Panel Glut Is Muting Effect of Trump Tariffs: SunPower

August 23, 2018
Source: Reuters
A steep global decline in the price of solar modules in recent weeks is nearly offsetting the effect of the Trump administration’s 30 percent tariff on imported panels, the chief executive of a major United States solar company said.

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