Author: LEED Blogger
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Spread the Wealth: We look at the value decentralized tracker systems bring to a project
Designing and building the perfect site is all about knowing your options. In the ground-mount C&I and utility-scale world, those options keep expanding. The latest system design to gain steam is the decentralized tracker, which gives each row its own ability to track the sun and optimize energy harvest independentRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Mother of Two Builds Tiny Family Home in Alaska
Ana White, a stay at home mom and blogger, recently built a great tiny home in Alaska. She blogs about creating DIY furniture, so she has some experience designing and building things. Yet she still had to learn a lot about carpentry to complete this project. With the help of her husband Jacob, they designed…
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How Convention Centers Prepare
DAS Systems are helping FMs prepare for large crowds. More…
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Florida’s advanced energy industries employ nearly 150,000 people (and more stats)
The Advanced Energy Economy Institute (AEE Institute) reports that Florida employed an estimated 140,282 advanced energy workers in 2015, nearly twice as many as in Agriculture, more than Real Estate, and equal to Schools, Colleges, and Training Institutions. These jobs spanned a broad range of technologies including energy efficiency, electricityRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Tigo ships first 1,500-volt Flex MLPE
Tigo, the Flex MLPE pioneer, recently extended its platform design to support up to 1500V PV systems, which can further reduce installation time, system components, wiring and other BOS costs. Tigo’s TS4 platform recently got listed by CSA under ANSI/UL std.1741, CSA 22.2 -01 requirements. TS4 product designs are fullyRead More — Solar Builder magazine