Author: LEED Blogger
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Vivint Solar jumping into commercial solar projects
Vivint Solar, a provider of residential solar energy systems, entered into its first solar commercial and industrial investment fund to which the investor has committed to invest $150 million, which will allow the company to finance energy efficient commercial and industrial solar projects. This announcement marks the first time thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Schneider Electric rolling out new energy storage, monitoring, control products
Schneider Electric Solar Business will be presenting its new energy storage offer, along with enhanced monitoring and control solutions at the upcoming Intersolar Europe exhibition in Munich, Germany, on June 10-12, 2015. Attendees of Intersolar Europe will get to see Schneider Electric’s Conext Core XC ES inverter, a new line of centralRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Another Awesome Tiny Home
The tiny home built by Shelley and Joshua is yet another example of how spacious a small home can be. They’ve equipped their 224-square-foot tiny home with a spacious kitchen, full bathroom, and a sleeping area that has adequate headroom. Joshua and Shelley are avid campers, and in mid 2014 they decided it might be…
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GameChange Pour-in-Place system used 2.5 MW Mass. landfill install
Citizens Energy Chairman Joseph P. Kennedy II, a former Member of Congress, joined with Westfield, Mass., Mayor Daniel Knapik in the ceremonial flipping of a switch in western MA featured in WWLP 22 NEWS. The 2.5 MW Solar Landfill Installation utilized the GameChange Racking Pour-in-Place Ballasted Ground System, and isRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Lighting Remains Most Popular Facility Upgrade
Lighting, building automation retrofits show highest rate of return. More…