I have been a subscriber to Home Power for many years. The reason is that this magazine incorporates Solar, Wind, Micro Hydro, Solar Water Heating Home Efficiency and even Vehicles.
Unfortunately, there isn’t any national board that certifies PV module quality and performance ratings. Though modules must meet Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1703 standards for quality to be installed in systems subject to inspection, most of the performance data is provided by the manufacturers themselves. The California Energy Commission (CEC) attempts to fill this void through its list of approved equipment eligible to receive rebates.
Now Home Power has their 2012 guide to Solar Modules online. This clear, easy to understand article helps anyone considering solar power to understand the differences between modules to make informed decisions that can not only save money but also provide the most bang for the buck.
Check it out
Anyone can read the article on line by going to https://homepower.co...pv-module-guide
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Home Power’s 2012 PV Module Guide
Started by E3 wise, Nov 11 2012 06:14 PM
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