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SolarLog, a leading company for solar management, attended this year’s Inter Solar North America event in San Francisco. The team was excited to have the opportunity to connect with other professionals in the solar energy industry and showcase two of their solar management solutions. The SolarLog SL50 is an affordable residential energy management system. They…

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Watch: Utilizing Alexa For Energy Management

SolarLog, a leading company for solar management, attended this year’s Inter Solar North America event in San Francisco. The team was excited to have the opportunity to connect with other professionals in the solar energy industry and showcase two of their solar management solutions. The SolarLog SL50 is an affordable residential energy management system.

They also featured an Amazon Alexa AI capable system. According to SolarLog, having that forecasting capability for your plant is time-efficient and cost-effective. SolarLog approaches their innovations with enthusiasm for the latest trends in solar energy and smart energy management.

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