SOLAR TODAY's March Issue
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SOLAR TODAY's March issue is online. Read the full issue, search by key word and share articles. Click here to go directly to the issue. ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS PV at the Polar Ice Cap The Tower of Power's triangular design means strength to withstand the arctic blasts and maximum solar harvest without mechanical tracking. By Tracy Dahl Energy-Positive Homes in Devens, Mass. Super-efficient construction and declining PV prices mean renewable energy to spare at this community of affordable houses. By R. Carter Scott A Day in the Life of a Solar CEO For OneRoof Energy's David Field, success in the competitive third-party financing industry depends as much on innovation and risk as on solid investors. Text and Photos by Mary Beth McCabe, D.B.A. Renewable Energy to the Rescue As we seek lessons in Hurricane Sandy, Florida's SunSmart Emergency Shelter program offers a model for disaster recovery. By Bill Young Power Forward at SOLAR 2013 The 42nd ASES National Solar Conference gets down to business in Baltimore, Md., April 16-20.
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