Author: LEED Blogger
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Exosun partners with Lesedi Nuclear Services to expand in South Africa
Exosun, a solar tracking solutions company, has formed a partnership with Lesedi Nuclear Services, a South African company for the power industry, based in the Western Cape, offering engineering, project management, recurrent maintenance services and technical resources. Since establishing its presence on the African continent in 2015 through the registrationRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Massachusetts extends Solar Renewable Energy Credit program (is net metering cap next?)
The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) has announced plans to extend the Commonwealth’s successful Solar Renewable Energy Credit (SREC 2) program until it completes a long-term replacement. Since its inception, the SREC 2 program has led Massachusetts to more than 1,600 megawatts of solar development and supported thousands ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Simple and Modern Refugee Housing
Germany, among other EU countries, is currently facing the problem of quickly finding adequate housing for refugees and asylum seekers that it has let across its borders. The modular houses, designed for this purpose by Architect and builder Werner Sobek, are a great example of the fact that refugee housing can be modern, affordable and…
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PV Pointers: How to future-proof PV systems with a storage-ready inverter
You don’t need to install a battery (yet) to give solar customers a next-gen solar-plus-storage system. Your customer wants reassurance Solar-plus-storage is finally ready for mainstream adoption, thanks to technology enhancements in DC-coupled inverters and continued cost reductions in smart battery technology. Batteries with grid-tied PV will soon be theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Momentum Solar eyes Southern California for its next expansion move
Momentum Solar is a fast-growing national solar contractor and has identified Southern California as its next location for further West Coast expansion. Prior to extending operations further north and south, Momentum is specifically focused on Anaheim and its surrounding cities to position the business for seamless transitions into more territories. What’s theRead More — Solar Builder magazine