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Reefer trailers keep food fresh — but most run dirty red-diesel gensets 24/7, even behind electric trucks. The fix is simple: rooftop solar.
For many people, solar panels feel like a summer miracle. Long days, strong sun, smooth power. Everything works, nobody worries. Then winter arrives, production drops, and frustration kicks in.
Finding ways to heat and cool houses of worship amid rising utility costs and shrinking congregations is a timely challenge.
Plug-in solar has remained in the shadows because of a lack of safety standards and often costly requirements imposed by utilities, but that’s changing.