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Arizona Loves Solar Events

May 4, 2011

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Arizona is a great place for solar; we not only have an abundance of financial incentives but the climate is perfect for it as well. With over 300 days of sunshine per year, it’s possible to provide more energy with smaller systems because of the amount and quality of sunlight available. Arizona has the unique [...]

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Introduction to Solar in Arizona

April 28, 2011

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Introduction to Solar in Arizona

With a little over 300 sunny days per year across the state, Arizona is an ideal location for Solar Power Systems (USA Today, 2004). With all that sunshine, the panel size and efficiency rating required to achieve decent results is much lower than other states. Therefore, it’s cheaper and easier to install efficient solar power [...]

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Fresh Boost to the Solar Industry in Arizona!

April 28, 2011

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Grand Canyon

Solar in Phoenix is fast becoming Arizona’s number one source for solar information in Arizona; providing information for consumers in a variety of solar topics. For example, Solar in Phoenix provides articles on Going Green with Solar Energy, on topics such as how to find a solar installer, uses for solar energy, utility concerns, working [...]

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Coming Soon! Solar in Arizona

April 25, 2011

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We’re rebuilding the website to better serve the citizens of Arizona. That said, keep checking back or subscribe to our RSS feed for more information on Solar in Arizona.

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Top 10 Reasons to Go Solar in Arizona

April 15, 2011

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Over the last several years there has been a huge boom happening within the solar industry in the United States. There’s been a huge increase in Solar Product manufacturers as well as Solar Installation Companies across the country, especially within the southwest region. With most of the region receiving more than 300 days of sunshine [...]

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