Rooftop Solar Panels Could Power One Third of Us Manufacturing Sector
By Cait Cullen Rooftop solar arrays have the potential to meet the annual electricity demands of up to 35% of US manufacturing sectors. On-site sources of renewable energy currently supply less than…
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