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Enphase Energy Expands IQ8 Microinverter Deployments in Arizona

County, Tucson Launch App To Streamline Solar Permitting Process

Reply May 11, 2021 Pima County and the City of Tucson will relaunch the Solar One Stop as a portal to the new Solar Automated Permit Processing Plus Platform (SolarAPP+) that automates the approval of residential solar permits. It will be open to registered contractors and provide instant permitting for rooftop solar. Subscribe This launch is the culmination of a pilot project embarked upon last August initially to alleviate our permit volume, said Scott Clark, Director of Tucson s Planning and Development Services. It became apparent that a large percentage of the permits (over 20%) were PV (solar) Permits. As a solar city, it became evident that adopting SolarAPP+ will also help promote the solar industry.

Etherton Gallery to move locations after three decades

For 33 years, art lovers have been climbing the daunting staircase up to Etherton Gallery, perched high on the second floor of downtown’s historic Oddfellow Hall. Proprietor Terry Etherton is ending his more than three-decade run in downtown and moving to a one-story building at 340 S. Convent St. in Barrio Viejo. “The building was sold,” Etherton says of the current place. “It was time to move on. It’s a cool space. This is our 40th anniversary year. It’s a good time to make a move.” Etherton opened his first gallery in a retail space on Sixth Street near Fourth Avenue; he stayed there for seven years before setting down roots in the Odd Fellows building.

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