Energy Toolbase’s Top Solar and Energy Storage Blogs of 2021

As another year ends, the solar and energy storage market has continued to soar and break records. Our team takes pride in researching and creating content that will help you with your projects. We’ve narrowed down the top 5 blogs that you have read the most throughout the year.

The lessons we’ve learned while working from home

It’s been one year since millions packed up their desks, left their offices and full coffee cups behind, and began what most thought would be a quick, 2-week work from home stint. Fast forward an entire year since COVID-19 was declared a worldwide pandemic, and life has changed drastically. With …

Expanding our Sales & Support Footprint in South Carolina

Energy Toolbase is quickly expanding our sales and support team staff across the country and into Canada as we grow our product offering and continue to support our growing userbase. While ETB currently has team members spread out across five office locations, and a half dozen other remote office locations, …

Service to Solar: Introducing Veterans to the Solar Industry

The Energy Toolbase team is proud to be one of the first companies participating in the Solar Ready Vets program led by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program’s goal is to place highly qualified transitioning service members with solar employers for on-the-job experience with various professional and management positions. …

Energy Toolbase unveils new front-end website and product lineup

We’re excited to announce that our website has a new look! Our company has undergone some big changes over the last year after merging with Pason Power in September of 2019. Our newly launched front-end website more comprehensively explains our new Model-Control-Monitor product offering. Energy Toolbase has …

We Updated Our Green Button Data – Download Instructions

We just updated the instructions on downloading your Green Button Data from all three of California’s investor-owned utilities; Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), Southern California Edison (SCE), and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E).