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Solar panels line the rooftop of Western’s Sierra Nevada office in northern California, providing supplemental energy and reducing the office’s energy footprint.
One of Walmart’s broad sustainability goals is to be powered by 100% renewable energy, including the use of solar panels on the Glendora, Calif. Walmart.
Solar panels line the rooftop of Western’s Sierra Nevada office in northern California, providing supplemental energy and reducing the office’s energy footprint.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Rooftop solar energy supporters marched to the corporate offices of Xcel Energy to protest the companie's metering policies.
Cherry St, Burlington, Vermont USA • Rooftop solar and a new construction crane at work on Cherry Street.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
T.U.S.K. & Beyond Coal rally against addition fees and assessments on rooftop solar in front of APS headquarters, Phoenix.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
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Ahmed Bouzid is head of energy efficiency for Morocco’s state-owned energy investment firm, SIE.
Koutoubia Mosque in the heart of Marrakech is one of 15,000 state-funded mosques in Morocco slated for retrofits in the next few years, as the country looks to cut its dependence on energy imports and get more than half of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.
These solar panels flipped on earlier this year, and Bouzid says they supply 100 percent of the energy needed in the 12th-century mosque.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Workers begin installing the first rooftop solar systems for Arizona Public Service’s Community Power Project in Flagstaff. These photos follow the process from securing the first standoffs to installing the photovoltaic panels. The innovative pilot project will essentially create an interconnected renewable energy power plant in a section of Flagstaff using solar systems APS installs, owns and maintains on customer rooftops, at no upfront cost to the customer. It also allows APS to study the effects of a high concentration of distributed energy on the grid, helping to optimize the grid for a sustainable future. Find more at aps.com/communitypower.
Rally to protest Xcel's proposed Colorado net metering changes - opposed by some as anti-rooftop-solar - Wednesday afternoon, December 11, 2013, downtown Denver, Colorado, USA.
Colorado residents demonstrate opposition to utility company Xcel Energy's policies on rooftop solar energy, at a demonstration outside the company's offices in Denver.
Rooftop solar energy supporters rally in Denver, before marching to the offices of utility corporation Xcel.
The Grid Connected Rooftop Solar Programs has financed solar rooftop projects generating 500 MW, equal to that produced over the past 5 years combined (Clean Technology Fund – CTF)
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Colorado residents demonstrate opposition to utility company Xcel Energy's policies on rooftop solar energy, at a demonstration outside the company's offices in Denver.
This VietNam veteran demonstrates support for rooftop solar energy at the Denver offices of the utility company Xcel energy, in Denver.
The Grid Connected Rooftop Solar Programs has financed solar rooftop projects generating 500 MW, equal to that produced over the past 5 years combined (Clean Technology Fund – CTF)
Copyright CIF 2018
Austech Solar donated small, 1.5 kilowatt systems to a handful of surf lifesaving clubs along the coast. Scarboro was one recipient.
Scarborough Beach, Western Australia.
These rooftop solar energy advocates demonstrate near the offices of utility corporation Xcel Energy, in Denver
This woman, a renter, joins a march supporting rooftop solar energy, that ended with a rally at the offices of utility corporation, Xcel Energy.
Colorado residents demonstrate opposition to utility company Xcel Energy's policies on rooftop solar energy, at a demonstration outside the company's offices in Denver.
The Grid Connected Rooftop Solar Programs has financed solar rooftop projects generating 500 MW, equal to that produced over the past 5 years combined (Clean Technology Fund – CTF)
Copyright CIF 2018
Woman in "sun" costume holds box of petitions supporting rooftop solar energy, to be delivered to the offices of utility corporation Xcel Energy in Denver.