1.5 MW Project in NJ
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: January 25th, 2011
Category: Commercial, General Interest
Some of our crew hard at working installing a 1.5 MW project at Clean Harbors in Bridgeport, NJ:

Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: January 25th, 2011
Category: Commercial, General Interest
Some of our crew hard at working installing a 1.5 MW project at Clean Harbors in Bridgeport, NJ:

Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: January 12th, 2011
Category: General Interest
This image is courtesy of Osha Gray Davidson’s website and really shows us why solar power has such huge potential.
See that tiny dot above the sun? That’s a scaled image of the earth. Big sun, big power, big potential.

Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: January 7th, 2011
Category: General Interest
Another groSolar sticker spotting in Frederick, MD. This time with our PV sticker.
Check out the TwitPic and check out iSupportSolar on Twitter.

Show us your pictures of your groSolar sticker spotting!
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: January 6th, 2011
Category: General Interest
It’s that time of year where we make resolutions that are so often forgotten by the time February rolls around. So we’re going to help you with your 2011 Resolution: Consider a solar system for your home or business.
You can take very small steps towards finding out if solar power is right for you. Do the research, find out what rebates and incentives are available in your state. Resolve to find out if it can work for you with a Solar Evaluation.And then when you are ready contact us to get started.
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: December 20th, 2010
Category: General Interest
How much energy does it take to power a 100 watt lightbulb for a year, 24 hours a day?
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: December 16th, 2010
Category: General Interest
Tags: groSolar, grosolar holiday, grow solar, Jeff Wolfe
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: December 8th, 2010
Category: General Interest
File this in your collection of way cool stories. Scientists recently found that Oriental Hornets are literally powered by the sun. Check out the full story in TreeHugger.
Posted By: Amanda Gillen
Date: November 23rd, 2010
Category: General Interest
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