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What is SCADA?

More than 43 GW of new utility-scale solar capacity is planned for 2026 in the U.S., which would represent a 60% increase over the previous year, according to the Energy Information Administration. Every one of those plants runs on aContinue reading “What is SCADA?”

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Why Solar Professionals Can’t Afford to Ignore Interconnection Anymore

The assumption that solar projects submitted to utilities would automatically be approved used to be standard operating procedure in jurisdictions with established interconnection policies. Unfortunately, those days are over in many places. As solar deployment has accelerated, interconnection delays andContinue reading “Why Solar Professionals Can’t Afford to Ignore Interconnection Anymore”

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The Difference Between Load-Side & Supply-Side Connections: Sean White Explains

The distinction between load-side and supply-side connections is fundamental to solar and energy storage installations, yet the terminology keeps evolving, and the common terms don’t always match what’s actually in the code. In the video below, HeatSpring instructor Sean WhiteContinue reading “The Difference Between Load-Side & Supply-Side Connections: Sean White Explains”

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Taking a Look at Ground-fault Path Scenarios: Positive Ground Fault on a Transformer-Based Inverter

When it comes to solar PV systems, understanding ground fault scenarios is crucial for both safety and proper system operation. This video excerpt from our comprehensive “Solar PV Ground-fault Troubleshooting: Theory, Tools, and Field Application” course demonstrates why mastering theContinue reading “Taking a Look at Ground-fault Path Scenarios: Positive Ground Fault on a Transformer-Based Inverter”

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