by Kara G. Morrison - Apr. 20, 2012 The Republic | azcentral.com Edward Fedoruk was green before the eco-friendly term existed. “A high-school teacher at Saguaro High School got me going on this stuff,” says Fedoruk, who grew up near architect Paolo
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Dave and I would like to thank you and the entire Southface Solar Electric team for the recent work completed at our home. From the moment we met you at the Arizona Home and Garden Show in 2011, the Southface
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When people think of Arizona, they think of sun filled days. They are right. In fact there are, on average, 300 days of intense sun a year. They also frequently say comments such as “with all this sunlight everyone
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In the effort to convert sunlight into electricity, photovoltaic solar cells that use conductive organic polymers for light absorption and conversion have shown great potential. Organic polymers can be produced in high volumes at low cost, resulting in photovoltaic devices
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There are few places on the planet more suitable for solar power than Arizona. Despite the obviousness of this desert-fried fact, the state trails its large, golden neighbor to the west in the amount of PV and CSP installed as
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The Arizona solar industry is growing at an exponential rate each year. With the abundance of sunshine and excellent federal, state and utility incentives, solar just makes sense! APS wants to have both our customers and the installer community with
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