Auric received the 600th review on SolarReviews.Com this week, the first in the history of the site.
Solaroo, a high-performing solar provider in Utah and Colorado, has been acquired by Auric Energy in a move to position the company as a top 20 residential and commercial solar provider in the US.
We’ve made a small change to our name - with huge implications for the future!
Auric Solar makes it on the #Utah100 list for the third consecutive year.
All of us at Auric Solar remain committed to providing home and business owners with an easy way to be powered by affordable, clean, reliable solar power.
For the third year in a row, Auric Solar was honored as one of Inc. Magazine’s fastest-growing companies on their Inc. 5000 list, placing #541
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Coming off the biggest year ever for U.S. solar installations, Auric Solar is proud to be named one of the top solar contractors in the United States by Solar Power World magazine. Auric achieved a rank of 99 out of 500 solar companies.
Since December 2015, solar companies in Nevada have been forced to cut staff and essentially cease operations in the state after the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) announced their decision to eliminate net metering for solar customers. The unexpected and controversial ruling stated that solar customers in Nevada would not be credited for their excess power and those who installed solar before the new rule would not be grandfathered in. Since then, the solar industry has fought to have the ruling reversed and have a fairer rate structure implemented.
Silfab Solar, North America’s number one PV module manufacturer, announced a long-term partnership with Auric Solar, a leading solar installer in Utah and Idaho. Through the partnership, Silfab Solar will supply Auric with all-black, high-quality modules for residential and commercial projects and delivery of 15 megawatts over the next few months through US distributor, Russell Pacific.