Category: Green & Clean

  • AWM cable management earns 630amp rating, can support Sungrow 4.4-MW inverter

    Affordable Wire Management (AWM), a provider of solar cable management systems (CMS), achieved a 630amp rating from the Renewable Energy Test Center (RETC), a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). AWM says its CMS is the first in the industry to achieve a 630amp rating, which means it can support Sungrow’s recently released 4.4 MW SG4400UD-MV……

  • Sunnova adds QuickBOLT solar mounts to approved vendor list

    QuickBOLT solar mounts have been added to the Sunnova Energy International Inc. approved vendor list (AVL), making the QB2, Deck Mount, The Throne and many more solar mounting SKUs available to Sunnova dealers. “We are excited to bring our industry-leading solar mounts to Sunnova dealers,” said Aaron Robbins, Communications Manager of QuickBOLT. “Our inclusion on……

  • GoodWe C&I inverters added to Sunnova AVL in U.S.

    GoodWe SMT-US inverters for medium- to large-scale C&I sites are now available via Sunnova Energy International. This partnership allows GoodWe and Sunnova to meet the growing demand by commercial and industrial (C&I) customers that want to stabilize energy costs, take advantage of IRA production and investment credits, and benefit from selling clean energy. “By collaborating……

  • 5 big solar trends from CLEANPOWER: Utility-scale solar gets a boost

    The annual CLEANPOWER conference and exposition brings together a large cross-section of the large-scale renewable energy industry, including solar, wind and green hydrogen. Hosted by the American Clean Power Association (ACP) on May 6-9 at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minnesota, the event draws more than 8,300 attendees from all points of the globe. I……

  • Solar to save Groton Public Schools in Connecticut $40,000 in energy costs

    The Groton Board of Education in Connecticut expects to save $40,000 per year on energy costs after installing solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on two schools in the town. The system at Groton Middle School has 560 panels with a 230 kW capacity, and the Mystic River Magnet School has 256 panels with 100 kW capacity….…