Growth of Solar and the Emergence of Net Zero Construction

Join Dan Javan of Suntuity for a eye opening hour as he shares information on solar in the United States and how Net Zero construction will become an even bigger aspect of future construction projects.

During his ten years as CEO of Suntuity, Dan Javan has become an authority on all things solar. In this informative presentation, Dan will provide a brief history of solar in the United States, including the origins of early growth. He will also summarize current government mandates and incentives at both the federal and local levels and offer his thoughts on the current popularity of solar and its forecast for future growth. Dan will then discuss why metal roofs are an ideal platform for solar integration and share best practices on leveraging solar as an additional profit center. Finally, as Net Zero construction continues to gain momentum, Dan will examine the emergence of the category, the role metal roofs play in Net Zero construction and the future considerations for everyone in the construction industry.

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