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Follow The Solar
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Jul 22 2016 01:30 PM | eds in Solar Power
A report ranks 2015’s top 10 U.S. solar states per capita,
. . . notice that these states are not necessarily the ones with the most sunshine:
. . . . . . Nevada,
. . . . . . Hawaii,
. . . . . . California,
. . . . . . Arizona,
. . . . . . North Carolina,
. . . . . . New Jersey,
. . . . . . Vermont,
. . . . . . New Mexico,
. . . . . . Massachusetts, and
. . . . . . Colorado, accounted for
. . . 88% of U.S. solar capacity,
but only 26% of the country’s population.
7-22-2016 Source: Follow the Solar
. . . notice that these states are not necessarily the ones with the most sunshine:
. . . . . . Nevada,
. . . . . . Hawaii,
. . . . . . California,
. . . . . . Arizona,
. . . . . . North Carolina,
. . . . . . New Jersey,
. . . . . . Vermont,
. . . . . . New Mexico,
. . . . . . Massachusetts, and
. . . . . . Colorado, accounted for
. . . 88% of U.S. solar capacity,
but only 26% of the country’s population.
7-22-2016 Source: Follow the Solar