Installing solar panels on your home or business is one way that you can help the District achieve its greenhouse gas emission reduction goals.
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Most solar panels have a blue hue, although some panels are black. The source of this color difference comes from how light interacts with two types of solar panels: monocrystalline and polycrystalline.
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Most solar panels should be replaced every 20–25 years, or sooner if you notice performance issues. Replacement is not only about keeping your system running — it's about maximizing efficiency, savings, and sustainability for decades to come.
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Yes, you can absolutely install solar panels on flat roofs. In fact, flat roof installations often outperform sloped roof systems when properly designed and installed.
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