Fix errant references to "Solar.Forecast" in "Forecast.Solar" documentation (#24750)

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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ default. Enable those entities in the user interface if you like to use these:
- Estimated Power Production - Next 12 Hours (in Watt) - Estimated Power Production - Next 12 Hours (in Watt)
- Estimated Power Production - Next 24 Hours (in Watt) - Estimated Power Production - Next 24 Hours (in Watt)
## Using your Solar.Forecast account ## Using your Forecast.Solar account
The [Forecast.Solar](https://forecast.solar/) public plan can be used for free, but The [Forecast.Solar](https://forecast.solar/) public plan can be used for free, but
the resolution of the data used is more limited and thus, there are less the resolution of the data used is more limited and thus, there are less
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ a more realistic forecast graph.
[Read more about the damping factor in the Forecast.Solar documentation](https://doc.forecast.solar/doku.php?id=damping&s[]=damping). [Read more about the damping factor in the Forecast.Solar documentation](https://doc.forecast.solar/doku.php?id=damping&s[]=damping).
To adjust the configuration settings for your Solar.Forecast integration To adjust the configuration settings for your Forecast.Solar integration
instance: instance:
- Browse to your Home Assistant instance. - Browse to your Home Assistant instance.