Tag: Project of the Year

  • Yingli’s 72-cell series perfect for large-scale projects

    This product was featured in the 2015 Solar Builder Ground-mount Project of the Year Winner The YGE-U 72 Cell Series from Yingli is designed to deliver superior energy yields in large-scale applications. Fully compatible with the latest fixed tilt and tracking systems, this large-format panel helps maximize PV power plant performance.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Enphase Energy’s M215

    This product was featured in the 2015 Solar Builder Roof-mount Project of the Year Winner Enphase Energy delivers simple, innovative and reliable energy solutions. Its Enphase M215 Microinverter delivers increased energy harvest and reduces design and installation complexity with its all-AC approach. The M215 features integrated ground, which further simplifies installation,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Polls are open: Vote in the 2015 Solar Builder Project of the Year Awards

    The nominations are in, and now it’s time for you, the reader, to choose the best of the best for our third annual Solar Builder Project of the Year Awards. Really, when it comes to the proliferation of solar energy, we are all winners. But that doesn’t stop us fromRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Roof Mount Winner — Solar for Seals

    Solar for Seals Laguna Beach, California | 15.635 kW Developers: Residents Organized for a Safe Environment, Planet Earth Solar and Pacific Marine Mammal Center Contractor: Planet Earth Solar Modules: SolarWorld Inverters: Enphase Mounting: Everest Solar Pinnipeds — the all-encompassing classification for seals, sea lions and similar semiaquatic marine mammals —Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Ground-Mount Honorable Mentions

    Ground-Mount Honorable Mentions Plymouth Public Schools Plympton, Massachusetts | 5.7 MW Developer/Contractor: Borrego Solar Modules: Yingli Solar Inverters: SMA America Mounting: SunLink Originally, the project plan consisted of eight to 10 smaller solar arrays across Plymouth Public Schools’ facilities, but old roof structures and harsh winters prevented rooftop installation. Instead,Read More — Solar Builder magazine