temperatures so high has also been a great benefit for some of our neighbors who invested in 'solar,' and are feeling pretty smart, right now.Frustrated solar customers say they can't get permission to use expensive systems
Now resolved, his solar panels can make more electricity than he can use, and he gets paid for the extra that he puts back into transmission lines. Some version of that story is a common one, where more and more residential roofs sport a collection of solar panels to power the home. While federal credits and incentives from installers can lower some up-front costs, much of that money must be paid back. Health professionals gives us ideas on ways to stay hydrated and tips on how to avoid sunburns.