Month: June 2014

  • The Nucleus gets LEED silver certification – Louisville Business First

    Multi-Housing NewsThe Nucleus gets LEED silver certificationLouisville Business FirstThe Kentucky U.S. Green Building Council has recognized The Nucleus, the University of Louisville Foundation’s downtown office building, for achieving Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) silver certification. The building, at 300 E.Related Midwest’s 500 Lake Shore Drives Certified LEED GoldMulti-Housing Newsall 2 news articles »

  • Growing Your Solar Install Business Through Training

    This year’s Intersolar North America offers many NABCEP credit opportunities. There are no clouds to dampen solar this year: Employment opportunities in the U.S. solar industry are experiencing unprecedented growth. In 2013, solar jobs grew 20 percent — 10 times the national job growth average, signaling that the industry isRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Rapid Shutdown Functionality Now Available in All SolarEdge Inverters

    SolarEdge Technologies, a global leader in power optimizers, PV inverters, and module-level monitoring services, announced that the functionality required by NEC 2014 690.12 Rapid Shutdown is now available in all of its inverters. This functionality is available in both new installations and easily upgradable in existing installations. As a market leader and committed to providingRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • OnForce Solar Breaks Ground on New York’s First Solar Landfill Install

    OnForce Solar, a leading provider of solar energy systems, announced construction has started on a large-scale, 2.316-MW solar array to be built on 13 acres of a decommissioned, capped landfill in West Nyack for the Town of Clarkstown. This solar installation will be the first of its kind built onRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • OnForce Solar Breaks Ground on New York’s First Solar Landfill Install

    OnForce Solar, a leading provider of solar energy systems, announced construction has started on a large-scale, 2.316-MW solar array to be built on 13 acres of a decommissioned, capped landfill in West Nyack for the Town of Clarkstown. This solar installation will be the first of its kind built onRead More — Solar Builder magazine