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  • Meet the newest company to join the SEIA board of directors

    Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the national trade association of the U.S. solar energy industry, announced today that Cypress Creek Renewables, a leading provider of local solar farms, has joined SEIA’s board of directors. “Cypress Creek Renewables has quickly become a respected leader and we’re looking forward to benefiting fromRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Diablo Solar adds energy storage services through Adara Power’s Partner Program

    Diablo Solar Services is going to start offering residential and commercial energy storage solutions to customers in the East Bay area via Adara Power. Diablo Solar is a long-time solar installer with more than 32 years of experience and 21,000 solar systems. The addition of the Adara Energy Storage SolutionsRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Namaste Solar deploys Solectria inverters in utility-owned solar projects in Vermont

    Namasté Solar, an employee-owned cooperative that designs, installs and maintains solar electric systems, deployed Yaskawa-Solectria‘s PVI 28TL and PVI 36TL inverters in two solar systems in Vermont that are the first Solectria inverters to be owned by town and village utilities. The Nebraska Valley and Waterhouse Solar Farms total 2.7Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Easy to Assemble Flatpack Off-Grid Cabins and Homes Coming Soon

    The company Leckie Studio Architecture + Design of Vancouver recently unveiled plans to start producing innovative modular cabins, which will arrive in a flatpack package and be as easy to assemble as IKEA furniture. The cabins are currently still in the design stage, but they will function completely off-the-grid and come in many sizes and…

  • HERO program ready to boost solar installs in Missouri

    More than 200,000 additional homes across Missouri now have access to the HERO Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Program, which enables homeowners to make energy improvements and to pay for them over time through their property tax bills. HERO financing payments may have tax benefits, and many homeowners see immediateRead More — Solar Builder magazine