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Residential Solar Power System
Breathe Easier With A Home Solar Power Kit
The Benefits of a Solar Power Home
How to Own Your Own Power Company
A Lesson from Trees
Solar Power Plant
Radical Change Requires Radical Thought
A Paradox Revisited
Cordless Lighting Solar Power Garden Lighting
Be The Brightest Bulb In The Box
Lighting Systems Are Becoming Very Popular Today
Moveable-Heat
Portable Solar Power Generators
Blow The Dust Off And Shed Some Light
Solar Power Battery Chargers
Finding A Solar Power Electric System Company
Your Very Own Electric Company
The Electrical Alphabet of Solar Power Inverters
What Is A Solar Power Station
Solar And Electric Power Association
What Is Solar Power Energy
RV Solar Power Kits
Through The Glass Lightly
Concentrating Solar Power System
If You Really Want To Throw Your Money Away
There's Nothing That Generates More Power
Sun and Wind Announce Merger
Never Be In The Dark Again
Waterproof Solar Power Charger
The Advantages Of Using Solar Power
Even Better Than Flower Power
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know
Will I Stall On A Cloudy Day
On The Road Again
How Does A Solar Power Fountain Work
Features Of A Solar Power Water Fountain
Compliments of Your Solar Power Water Heater
Outdoor
Solar Lighting
Solar
Security Lights and Home Systems
Malibu
Solar Lights and Garden Lighting
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GUILTY BY ASSOCIATION; SOLAR AND ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION
The solar and electric power industries are joining forces! No, it’s
not something out of a superhero comic, they’re forming an alliance
of over 100 companies that consist of 50 utility companies and 25 solar
companies to meet our countries energy needs.
Who, Exactly, Is This Solar And Electric Power Association?
The mission of the Solar and Electric Power Association is to facilitate
the use and integration of solar electric power by that of utilities, electric
service providers, as well as their customers. The Solar and Electric Power
Association strives to do many things, including that of the following:
provide tools to utilities and service providers supporting the use and
integration of solar power, foster business to business networking, share
information on solar electric technologies and programs, and evaluate and
report on policies and regulations.
The Solar and Electric Power Association has done an excellent job of identifying and responding to the needs of utilities, which are participating in or, with that of the solar industry. The Solar and Electric Power Association is an association which is non-profit, and which consists of utility, electric service provider, manufacturer, installer, government, and research members.
The Solar And Electric Power Association Goals
SEPA strives to meet its many goals by doing that of several things, especially,
which is surrounding that of its members, including: a solar power conference
and expo, which is jointly presented by SEPA and SEIA, and which is the
largest business-to-business solar conference and expo in all of America;
bi-weekly electronic newsletter and email alerts, meaning that SEPA members
then automatically receive all of the most relevant and important news on
solar technologies, policies, and programs; conference call seminar series,
as the SEPA holds monthly seminars on various technology, policy, and marketing
topics.
They also have a members only resource library, which allows their members
to use an expanded library resource center that contains reports and data
from other utility members; email discussions groups, as the SEPA has technical
and policy email discussion groups through Yahoo Groups so that members
can easily interact and learn from other members’ experiences; power
clerk software discount, in that power clerk allows managers to efficiently
and effectively receive incentive applications, process incentive applications,
analyze programs, as well as report on program results.
There is also a solar programs options tool, which is expected to be released
late in 2006, and through this application, SEPA members will be able to
access the tool through the members only section. With this the user can
do many things, including: optimize objectives across a variety of solar
technologies, with consideration of performance, first costs, equalized
life-cycle costs, as well as the overall efficacy in achieving that of RPS,
green power, and other targets.
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