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5 Unusual Objects Powered by Solar Energy

5 Unusual Objects Powered by Solar Energy

Want to discover unusual objects powered by solar energy? PES Solar works with various industries, and we can help when you call (800) 650-6519! When we think of objects powered by solar energy, we typically think of household appliances, calculators, keyboards, etc....

Why Solar Panel Fire Risk Is Getting Lower

Why Solar Panel Fire Risk Is Getting Lower

Solar power provides incredible benefits to homeowners, allowing them to produce their own energy and dramatically cut energy costs for their households. However, some homeowners express concern that these systems present a fire hazard, as they involve placing...

Solar Programs in Tampa: Do They Have One?

Solar Programs in Tampa: Do They Have One?

Did you know that Tampa offers numerous incentives and solar programs for those who use clean energy? When people think of the area’s climate, they usually think of the bright sun and assume an abundance of sunlight. However, this is not the only reason that local...

Rapid Shutdown for Solar Systems: What You Need to Know

Rapid Shutdown for Solar Systems: What You Need to Know

Rapid shutdown is a safety regulation put forth by the National Electrical Code (NEC) requiring solar panels to have switches for cutting off electricity running through your system. Rapid shutdown reduces the voltage of electrical conductors found in wires and...

Organic Solar Cells: Everything You Need to Know

Organic Solar Cells: Everything You Need to Know

You have seen solar panels in homes, industries, and workplaces or on TV. But, do you know there are some modern solar cells you cannot distinguish from the typical solar panels? Known as organic solar cells, they boast more flexibility and a simpler design. Here is...

Are Solar Panels Recyclable: What You Need to Know

Are Solar Panels Recyclable: What You Need to Know

An investment in solar power can provide clean energy for years to come. A high-quality solar system can last more than 30 years, but its life cycle will eventually end. When that happens, North Carolina residents may find themselves asking: Are solar panels...