Category: Green Building LEED News
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Empact to supply IRA compliance management for Ampliform in multi-year deal
Empact Technologies will provide Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) compliance management through its software and services in a new multi-year agreement with Ampliform. Ampliform originates, develops, builds and operates utility-scale solar and solar plus storage projects. Under the terms of the agreement, Empact will manage IRA compliance for Ampliform’s current and future projects. Ampliform has approximately 700 MW of projects in……
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Top takeaways and tidbits from Intersolar 2024
Intersolar North America continues to be my personal favorite solar industry conference. For one, the setting and timing is great (San Diego in winter > anywhere). The news and email flood isn’t as overwhelming as the main RE+ conference — but it’s not devoid of news either. In fact, a few tidbits and innovations I……
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Summit Energy finishes first Solstice solar shingle install
The Peak Roofing division of Summit Energy, a premier solar installer in the Northeast, just installed its first Solstice Solar Shingle System from CertainTeed. The Solstice Shingle System combines solar energy production into a low-profile roofing system that is aesthetically similar to asphalt shingles. “Homeowners who have been reluctant to adopt solar due to the……
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Renewable Properties unveils EV fleet charging service for trucks and busses
Renewable Properties has launched a new electric vehicle (EV) fleet charging service. The service will leverage the company’s extensive community solar development, land acquisition and electrical infrastructure expertise to provide a turnkey charging solution for companies transitioning their truck fleets from fossil fuels to electric power. “The already-growing need for EV fleet charging is now……
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Connecticut doubles upfront incentive to install home energy storage
The Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) recently announced updates to the Energy Storage Solutions program to increase accessibility and adoption by residential customers in Connecticut. Residential customers can now receive up to $16,000 in upfront incentives, an increase from the previous maximum incentive of $7,500. For customers that qualify as low-income, the upfront incentive……