Category: Green & Clean

  • 1P Tracker Case Study: Nexamp, Terrasmart solve windy Illinois community solar site

    Located in Lostant, Illinois, in LaSalle County, Solitude II is a 3-MW community solar project brought to life by Nexamp, a solar developer that works with communities, businesses, and municipalities to democratize clean energy via community solar. For Nexamp, determining the best-fit racking solution for Solitude II started with understanding the dirt. The site has……

  • Watch: How Mango Power M whole home ESS installs in 4 hours or less | The Pitch

    Home energy storage systems continue to add capacity and power while reducing installation complexity. A good example is Mango Power M – an all-in-one home backup power system that the company says can be installed and commissioned in four hours or less. The Mango Power M serves as an all-in-one home backup power storage solution….…

  • Aurora Solar partners with EagleView for 3D roof modeling

    Aurora Solar announced an alliance with EagleView, renowned for its aerial imagery, geospatial software, and analytics. Through this integration, solar pros using Aurora can now prospect, plan, and validate solar projects with EagleView’s high resolution aerial imagery and validated 3D roof models. “As solar continues its unprecedented global growth, Aurora Solar continues to invest in……

  • Grappone Mazda zooms on solar energy from ReVision

    New Hampshire-based Grappone Mazda partnered with ReVision Energy to install 295 solar panels at the auto dealership’s recently opened location in Concord. The rooftop array generates 162,989 kWh of clean energy, offsetting more than 60% of Grappone Mazda’s electrical usage. Grappone Mazda is part of the Grappone Automotive Group, a fourth-generation family-owned New Hampshire dealership representing Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Mazda, and Toyota, as well……

  • Spread the wealth: Equitably send rooftop solar energy to every renter (without virtual NEM)

    PV systems designed to self-consume solar energy are coming back into vogue. Reasons include rising utility rates, the addition of electric vehicles, and — the biggie — public utility commissions rolling back net metering payback rates for exported solar energy, for both home and building owners. In this article from the Q1 2024 issue of……