Author: LEED Blogger
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Sungrow’s residential PV inverter shipments to Australia quadrupled in 2015
Sungrow, one of the worlds’ largest PV inverter manufacturers, says that its residential inverter shipments to Australia quadrupled in 2015, reaching approximately 50 MW. Sungrow had the largest market share of all Chinese inverter manufacturers in Australia. In February of 2015, Sungrow unveiled the Crystal Series, its new residential product which proved popularRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New solar training for fire fighters announced by IREC
With one million homes and businesses nationwide now producing energy through solar roof panels, the likelihood that fire fighters and other professionals will encounter solar electric systems in the course of their work is dramatically increased. A new, cutting-edge, online training course announced today offers critically important information and real-worldRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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APsystems launches all-in-one ArrayApp mobile solar installer tool
APsystems this week unveiled an all-new version of ArrayApp, its powerful installer mobile application. ArrayApp is designed to streamline APsystems microinverter installations, letting installers complete the entire customer registration and microinverter array mapping process during or after the project installation. New features include a highly intuitive graphical user interface, gateway connectionRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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KACO releases MW-class bi-directional battery inverter
KACO new energy is opening up a whole new dimension with the blueplanet gridsave 1000 TL3: a storage solution in the megawatt-class. The unit assists utility companies, distribution grid operators, EPCs and large companies to balance energy generation and consumption on the power grid. The blueplanet gridsave 1000 TL3Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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What lies beneath: Mount a string inverter under an array with this integration
PV systems are just a series of connections — modules to strings, panels to racking, inverters to the grid, etc. These pieces often all come from different places, and an installer can find real benefit in solutions that come ready to connect quickly and easily — like the integration SollegaRead More — Solar Builder magazine