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SunLink to develop 112.7 MW solar project in Southeast
SunLink and Blattner Energy make a good team. Following their collaboration on a 148.5 MW utility-scale solar project earlier this year, Blattner has selected SunLink Corp. as the project partner for a 112.7-MW solar PV portfolio project under development in the southeastern United States. Blattner Energy is a diversified power generationRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Affordable Battery to Store Renewable Energy
Device could improve utility of intermittent power sources. More…
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A first: HUD approves PACE financing for solar in D.C. public housing
Washington continues to push solar installs, but in a more tangible way this time, as the District of Columbia’s Property Assessed Clean Energy (DC PACE) Program announced $700,000 in financing for the installation of solar and energy efficiency equipment as part of the Phyllis Wheatley Young Women’s Christian Association (Phyllis Wheatley YWCA) $17Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Latest EcoFasten Solar rail-free roof mount achieves Engineering Certification in 10 states
EcoFasten Solar recently received Engineering Certification from the structural engineering firm PZSE Inc. for its Rock-It System, specific to the following states: California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts and New Jersey. The Rock-It System is a fast, easy to install rail-free solar roof mount that conforms toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Unique Recycled Stools
Recycling is a must and finding new, and creative ways to do it is always welcome. One example of this is the Stool ZERO concept developed by the KaCaMa Design Lab of Hong Kong. It is a great example of how repurposing hard to recycle trash can lead to a beautiful piece of furniture, which…