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Looking to install solar panels in Oregon or Washington? Want more info on solar energy? Our solar blog articles cover everything from net metering, to federal solar tax credits, to how to get the most out of your solar project.

What Are Bifacial Solar Panels

One of the latest developments in solar technology is bifacial solar panels. These solar panels can absorb light on both the front and back faces of the panels. This increases the efficiency of the solar panels, but it’s not the best solution for each situation. What are the pros and

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How Solar Panels Help Fight Drought

As the summer months approach, most of the western US and other parts of the nation are in drought conditions. This is especially true across the American South and West, where record low rainfall has contributed to major drought concerns. And in Oregon, nearly the entire state is enduring difficult drought conditions.

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Oregon Announces New Solar+Storage Incentive

Note: Updated info on the ODOE Solar+Storage Rebate Program can be found in our Oregon Solar Incentives Guide. Oregon solar incentives are updated regularly, and it’s important to keep up to date. See the Oregon Solar Incentives Guide for more details. The Oregon Department of Energy has allocated $10 million for a

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Green Ridge Solar Announces New Office

Green Ridge Solar is excited to announce we are building a new office. The new office will be located in Sherwood, Oregon, and share space with Butterfield Testing. While building has not yet begun, the location of our new office is set. We will remain grounded in the community we

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Will Solar Incentives Rise Under Biden?

Update: As of July 4, 2025, the solar tax credit (or Investment Tax Credit, ITC) is scheduled to expire on Dec. 31, 2025. To read more about the end of the solar tax credit and the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBBA), click here. To learn more about current solar and battery

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How Wineries And Vineyards Benefit From Solar Energy

Oregon and Washington state are one of the top wine producers in the US. Vineyards and wineries stretch all along the Pacific Northwest (PNW), from the Willamette and Applegate valleys in the west and south, to the Walla Walla and Snake River valleys in the north and east, and up

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