Solar Power, Hot in 2016, Could be Broiling in 2017
Solar Power, Hot in 2016, Could be Broiling in 2017
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SUGAR LAND--July 27, 2016--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Solar energy developers are excited about the expected growth of solar electric generation this year in the U.S. Although this year looks like it will set records for construction starts, number of projects and megawatts added, project data tracked by Industrial Info suggest 2017 could be an even hotter year for solar power.
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