How Plug-In Solar Pushes Power Back Into A Home

About

Plug-in solar is gaining momentum, but the U.S. market still has important safety, code, and electrical system questions to resolve. Rebekah Hren and Patrick Barney explain how these systems work, why international examples do not always translate, and where industry professionals can engage as standards evolve.

Main Topics Discussed

• How plug-in solar pushes power back into a home

• Why U.S. electrical systems differ from European markets

• The role of UL 3700 in plug-in solar safety

• How state policy is accelerating code and standards work

• Why public input matters as plug-in solar rules develop

Speakers

Company:
Nico Johnson
,
SunCast Media
SunCast Media
Website:
Rebekah Hren
Solar Tech Collective
Patrick Barney
Qcells North America

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