The residential solar market: Down, not out | McKinsey
After several years of 30 percent annual growth in installations, 2024 saw a decline: fewer panels were installed in many markets, and companies'' valuations declined. This led to large capital
After several years of 30 percent annual growth in installations, 2024 saw a decline: fewer panels were installed in many markets, and companies'' valuations declined. This led to large capital
What is the difference in meaning in these two sentences? He is appointed as Manager. and He has been appointed as Manager. Similarly, what is the difference between these two sentences?
Could you please tell me the difference between "has" vs "has been". For example: 1) the idea has deleted vs.: 2) the idea has been deleted What is the difference between these two?
Let''s get one thing clear: While the solar industry isn''t collapsing, it isn''t at its peak. "It definitely is a tough time for the residential solar market," Gaston said.
She doesn''t has a book. She doesn''t have a book. Why is the first sentence wrong? We use ''has'' with singular, and ''she'' is singular.
English unfortunately does not have gender independent pronouns. One must know that and all the people who think using he/she in a sentence meant for a general person does not mean it is sexist.
I have a question about where to use is and has. Examples: Tea is come or Tea has come Lunch is ready or Lunch has ready He is come back or He has come back She is assigned for work
He has died (shortened to he''s died) is a construction you would typically use to inform someone of a recent death. Doctor: I greatly regret to inform you that your father has died.
To my knowledge, as the verb ship is a synonym of send, the correct form should be Your item has been shipped. However on many online stores I see: Your item has shipped.
Could someone explain (in simple terms) which of the following are correct, and if they are correct, when to use them? Thanks. has seen had seen had saw has saw Is this just a memoriz...
Cooperatively owned solar systems are still taking off in both
The contraction is possible. It has got four legs The verb is "has got", and has is an auxiliary. The contraction is possible. This is how we tend to use contractions when speaking fairly
In my opinion, have should be changed to has. Is it right? Here is what I googled related to this. "Some English speakers and writers get confused when using the pronoun phrase “each of” before a plural
Now, the popularity of residential solar is seeing a steep reversal due to shifting state and federal policies driven by powerful utility interests. And
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