Category: Green Building LEED News

  • Apricus Generation acquires Nexus Renewables advancing 500 MW project pipeline

    Apricus Generation has acquired a controlling interest in Nexus Renewables Inc., the Toronto-based developer of solar and energy storage projects and Independent Power Producer (IPP). Apricus is a new holding company designed to build a national distributed solar and battery development platform and IPP. By joining the Apricus platform, Nexus is gaining the additional expertise, support and……

  • Torus signs 26 MWh energy storage deal with Gardner Group

    Torus is embarking on one of largest commercial energy storage projects in Utah. Thanks to a landmark deal signed with Gardner Group, Torus will provide nearly 26 MWh of energy storage capacity across Gardner Group’s commercial real estate portfolio. Under the agreement, Torus will install its Torus Station energy storage and management systems at multiple……

  • LONGi Hi-MO X6 Max series solar modules: standard size, upgraded tech

    LONGi has announced the launch of its latest product, the Hi-MO X6 Max series, at its Jiaxing factory. The LONGi Hi-MO X6 Max series entered mass production in the current quarter, with a complete transition for all mainstream products expected by Q3 2024. The LONGi Hi-MO X6 Max series follows the industry-wide consensus on module……

  • Mastering the Art of Trust-Based Selling

    Recent Aurora research showed that 50% of homeowners find it hard to determine which solar contractors are legitimate. Unfortunately, this problem affects all solar contractors, even the ones who are doing things right. So, what exactly can legitimate solar installers do about this? It’s called trust-based selling. In this guide, you’ll learn:  Learn more. — Solar…

  • Austin radio station installs solar + EV charging stations for sustainability initiative

    An independent public classical radio station in Austin, Texas, is adding solar to save on energy costs and boost its sustainability efforts. KMFA Classical 89.5 partnered with locally owned Axis Solar to install an 89.64 kWdc system consisting of 166 rooftop solar panels, the maximum number allowed within city code. Once operational, the solar array will……