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NECA And Solar Generated Power In New England
By admin | September 27, 2011
Renewable energy is the buzz word these days. In New England where the winters are long and cold, the voice of the renewable energy advocates are speaking loud and clear. Northeast Energy & Commerce Association (NECA) is one such voice and they gather once a year to bring together ideas on how New England can improve their approach and commitment to Renewable Energy; once such approach is through the use, collection and distribution of solar generated power.
So you are asking yourself, “how much solar power can be generated in the New England states?”; actually quite a bit. These northeast states, while having a long and cold winter, still have the daylight hours required to generate the sunshine that is needed for solar power systems. The sunshine is the key not the suns heat. As a matter of fact the cooler weather is easier on the solar panels and in turn extends their life and efficiency. NECA remains Involved in the renewable energy industry and has pulled together the Renewable Energy Committee with the specific purpose of bringing to the forefront the benefits of solar energy. With a wide and diverse range of professionals the REC remains committed to answering the questions of the consumer and promote renewable energy to include the solar market.
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