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  • Attending Intersolar NA? Consider these 20 workshops, including CALSEIA’s Contractor Day

    Intersolar and ees North America is just around the corner. Those in attendance will have the opportunity to choose among more than 20 workshops covering key trends and new products shaping the industry. Also, for the third straight year, Intersolar North America will host CALSEIA’s Contractor Day, an all-day, all-inclusive packageRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Associa Mid-Atlantic Raises $38K for Charity at Vendor Fair

    KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa., June 27, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Associa Mid-Atlantic had record attendance at its recent vendor fair benefitting Associa Cares with a $38,000 donation. The occasion was set up speed-dating style so HOA community managers had one-on-one time with the more than 40 vendors advertising everything from landscaping and roofing to neighborhood…

  • Schneider Electric debuts a PV Hybrid solution to pair with diesel generation

    Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy management and automation and a global leader in solutions for solar and energy storage power conversion chain, announced the launch of a PV Hybrid solution, developed in cooperation with DEIF, a global leader in diesel controllers. Designed for grid-tied and off-grid power generation,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • California’s Rule 21 decision finalized, IREC considers it a ‘big win’

    The long-awaited, unanimous Rule 21 decision by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) finally came to fruition this week and the Interstate Renewables Energy Council (IRCE) believes it comes with some very important wins for the energy customer who is interested in investing in distributed renewable energy. Most importantly, the CPUCRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • New and Cleaner Method of Recycling Plastic Discovered

    There’s probably no need to remind you that plastic is extremely harmful to our environment, and that the current methods of recycling might be doing more harm than good. So when breakthroughs in the latter are made it’s always good news. This has now been achieved by a team of scientists from the University of…