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  • First community solar national summit to take place this July

    The Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) announced a partnership with Infocast to produce and host the nation’s first community solar-specific national summit meeting. The Community Solar Summit – Expanding Access to Solar for All, set for July 26-28, 2017 in Denver, Colorado, will bring together industry leaders involved inRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • One of Alabama’s largest private solar installations going live today

    Alabama-based Life Data Labs, an animal nutrition and health products manufacturer, has completed work on one of the state’s largest private solar installations, powering all of their manufacturing facility mainly with solar energy. They are celebrating a “Generation Day” March 23 at 12 p.m., where company executives, company employees andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Bus Converted Into a Cozy Full-Time Mobile Home

    While the idea of living mortgage-free and downsizing might not quite be mainstream yet, it has been getting more and more recognition and acceptance as a way of living. Will Hitchcock and Alyssa Pelletier of Outside Found represent a great example of two brave people who not only made it work, but did so in…

  • JinkoSolar donating 620 kW of high-efficiency solar modules to GRID Alternatives

    JinkoSolar (U.S.) Inc. is partnering with everyone’s favorite nonprofit solar installer, GRID Alternatives. JinkoSolar will donate over 620 kW of high-efficiency solar modules to support GRID Alternatives’ work bringing solar power and job training to low-income communities across the country. JinkoSolar’s contribution will help GRID Alternatives meet its goal ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Portfolio of 10 solar facilities in Massachusetts financed by Cambridge Savings Bank

    The Solar Energy Practice Group of Boston law firm Sherin and Lodgen LLP represented Cambridge Savings Bank in the development of a portfolio of 10 solar facilities by Kearsarge Energy in Massachusetts. The financing involved a master debt facility of up to $50.5 million for the construction and permanent financingRead More — Solar Builder magazine