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Brad Burdic is Manager Sales & Marketing
North America
for Ecostream, which custom designs and builds high-quality solar energy
projects. For more information, visit
www.ecostream.us.
Just like roofing systems, solar solutions come in a variety of types, sizes, efficiencies and price points. Before investing in a rooftop solar system, it is important to understand the types of photovoltaic (PV) cells available and which technology might be best for a particular application.