Author: LEED Blogger

  • Last second Christmas gift? ISS looking to sell 1 GW of solar farm projects

    Innovative Solar Systems has just released almost 1 Gigawatts of Solar Farm projects to the market for immediate purchase and build out by entities wishing to own quality utility scale solar farms in the U.S. The projects are all over 20 Megawatts in size with the majority of the projects beingRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Have some unusable land? Try adding a solar farm like Rock Barn Country Club

    Melink Corp. has completed development of a 5.25 MW solar farm in the Charlotte, N.C., metro region. Located on land owned by Rock Barn Country Club & Spa in Conover, the photovoltaic array began operating Nov. 18. The vast array comprises 16,948 solar panels on 28 acres. All of the electricity produced byRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Technical school in Massachusetts adds 663-kW solar canopy via Solect Energy

    Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical High School (UCT), a public vocational-technical high school in Bourne, Mass., partnered with Solect Energy and Green Seal Environmental to develop and install a 663 kW solar canopy in the school’s existing parking lot. In addition to powering the school, the Bourne Rec Authority will alsoRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • S-5! fills business development director role with familiar face

    S-5! has brought back Frank Hogan to fill the newly created position of Business Development Director, focusing on deepening relationships with the company’s OEM market to maintain market share and capture additional sales opportunities. Hogan, who served as a national sales representative and field support manager for S-5! in theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • sPower completes largest operating solar facility in its portfolio

    sPower and the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) kicked off commercial operations of the 107 megawatt (MWdc) Solverde 1 solar farm. The project is located in the City of Lancaster, Calif., in northern LA County. sPower installed more than 330,000 solar modules with a peak construction crew of 250Read More — Solar Builder magazine