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  • Hybrid Solar System That’s Very Efficient

    A team of scientists from Brunel University London, UK has come up with a solar panel/heat pipe hybrid system, which basically turns the whole roof into a solar power generator. This makes the panels a lot more efficient, since this system is able to harvest more solar energy than just solar panels alone. This system…

  • SunLink international expansion: 37-MW solar projects in Honduras

    In keeping with SunLink Corp.’s rapid expansion across the board, the company revealed that it will be expanding its international presence with several projects in Western Honduras totaling 37 MW. With a legacy of successful PV installations in locations like Puerto Rico, SunLink’s activity in Honduras — Latin America’s secondRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Rents Rising, Vacancy Rates Declining Through 2017

    Survey projects three more years of favorable real estate conditions. More…

  • Revolve Solar named among fastest-growing companies in Austin

    In its annual “Fast 50” publication, Austin Business Journal identifies the fastest-growing companies in Central Texas. This year, residential and commercial solar design and installation company Revolve Solar made an appearance as the second fastest-growing company with a compound annual growth rate of 201 percent. “While our year-over-year revenue growth speaks to theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Check out the largest community solar project in New England

    Community solar is one of the rising, fun trends in the solar industry. Nexamp, a solar developer and services provider, announced the completion of its first community solar project — a 2.3 MW “Nexamp Peak” at Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort, the largest ski resort in southern New England. Covering 12 acres near theRead More — Solar Builder magazine