Tag: Mission Solar Energy
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Mission Solar teams with ImagineSolar on new solar training initiative
Mission Solar Energy, a U.S. supplier of high-power solar modules, announced a new training collaboration with ImagineSolar, a solar training provider in sync with NABCEP job task analyses for the solar industry. Mission Solar Energy has committed to providing high-efficiency solar panels and technical materials needed to complete technical andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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NASA building topped with 120-kW solar system, featuring Mission Solar Energy panels
A roof top PV system featuring Mission Solar Energy panels was installed atop one of NASA’s newest buildings at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. Over the years, NASA has made an effort to replace and revitalize many of the pre-Apollo era facilities at Marshall Space Flight Center.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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NASA building topped with 120-kW solar system, featuring Mission Solar Energy panels
A roof top PV system featuring Mission Solar Energy panels was installed atop one of NASA’s newest buildings at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. Over the years, NASA has made an effort to replace and revitalize many of the pre-Apollo era facilities at Marshall Space Flight Center.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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South Carolina school district adds 515-kW system, featuring Mission Solar modules
The Edgefield County School District in South Carolina is now the proud owner of a 515-kW solar farm that sits on the campus of Parker Elementary in Edgefield, South Carolina. The school’s solar farm is the first large-scale solar installation in the county, which in addition to earning the schoolRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar installed to power these homes for homeless women veterans in New York
Cindy Seymour, President of Serenity for Women, believes the following three words should never be linked together – homeless, women and veteran — but unfortunately women veterans are nearly three times more likely to be homeless as non-veteran women. To combat this issue, Seymour sought out partnerships and property to createRead More — Solar Builder magazine