ATLANTA, Aug. 17, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Not all Home Depot stores are exactly alike, but they each have one thing in common: they're big. The average Home Depot is around 104,000 square feet in size - meaning there's 104,000 square feet of empty space sitting on top of each one.

Today, the company announced a new use for 50 of its store rooftops: mini solar farms.

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