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Locality: Fresno, California

Phone: (855) 650-4437



Address: 5114 E. Clinton Way, Suite 111 93727 Fresno, CA, US

Website: www.highlandsenergy.com

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Highlands Energy 01.11.2020

The summer months in the central valley can be brutal. While it may be tempting to lower the temperature on your thermostat, there are more efficient ways to make it cooler in your house and save electricity. Here are a few ways to save energy and money over the hot summer months: #Fresno #Summer #StayCool #SaveMoney

Highlands Energy 30.10.2020

It's getting hot out there! Discover 6 easy ways to save water this summer: #Fresno #CaliforniaDrought #SaveWater

Highlands Energy 25.10.2020

Has your school gone solar?

Highlands Energy 10.10.2020

Good news for California's Solar customers: Solar Net Metering rules will remain unchanged, however new "grid connection" fees will be introduced for future solar customers.

Highlands Energy 01.10.2020

In a recent report, Bloomberg New Energy Finance found that 2015 was a record year for global investment in the clean energy space. It’s being said that 2015 could be considered a revolutionary year for the world’s switch to clean energy.

Highlands Energy 15.09.2020

One of the most prevalent issues surrounding solar and other clean energy sources is how to store the surplus energy for use during hours when production is limited. Luckily, for Fresno, a new solution may be just around the corner:

Highlands Energy 28.08.2020

Many homeowners find themselves dealing with larger energy bills during fall and winter. Follow these easy tips to save both energy and money during the colder months!

Highlands Energy 23.08.2020

New Blog: A solar desalination company with plans to build a plant in the Central Valley is beginning their hunt for investors:

Highlands Energy 09.08.2020

Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT) has announced that it will start work on building a five-mile test track in Quay Valley, a proposed solar-powered city in Kings County, California, over the next few weeks.

Highlands Energy 03.08.2020

On Wednesday, Oct 7th, Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law bill that will require 50 percent of California’s electricity to come from renewable sources like solar and wind by the year 2030. California, through this bill, is taking a major step, Brown said. Other people are going to follow. But it’s not going to be easy. Read more:

Highlands Energy 22.07.2020

Visalia Unified School District saw a great financial benefit during the first year of their solar project:

Highlands Energy 04.07.2020

PG&E recently submitted a new plan to the California Public Utilities Commission that proposes new rules allowing new solar customers to be able to achieve significant reductions to typical electric bills. Learn More: http://ow.ly/QMxUv