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Pollution mitigation and photovoltaic demand-side results from the US Environmental Protection Agency photovoltaic demonstrations

The US Environmental Protection Agency and 21 electric power companies in the United States are conducting two nationwide photovoltaic (PV) demand-side management (DSM) projects. Ascension Technology (AT) is responsible for system design, balance-of-systems equipment design and fabrication, installa...

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Solar power generation
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