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  • Students Turn Storehouse into a Tiny Home

    Amy Andrews and Ethan Van Kooten, students at Central College in Iowa, converted an old storehouse into a cozy tiny home. The conversion was actually their senior project, and it cost only $489. This low cost was also made possible by the fact that they used recycled furniture and other repurposed materials wherever they could.…

  • SolarBOS Now Offering Wire Harness Solutions

    SolarBOS is pleased to announce it has begun shipping wire harnesses and cable assemblies from its Grand Rapids, Michigan, facility, utilizing automated Schleuniger wire cutting, stripping, and labelling equipment. All wire harness assemblies are custom manufactured to client specifications, making any installation effective and cost efficient. Customers can choose fromRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Nautilus Solar Appoints Vice President of Asset Management

    Nautilus Solar Energy, LLC., has announced that Juan C. Alvarez has joined the company as a Vice President of Asset Management. Juan joins the company from Cypress Creek Renewables, where he served as Vice President, International Markets. In his new role, Alvarez is focused on expanding Nautilus Solar’s growing third-partyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunEdison Becomes First Renewable Energy Company to Offer Solar, Wind and Energy Storage

    SunEdison Acquires Energy Storage Operating Projects, Pipeline, and Project Origination Team from Solar Grid Storage SunEdison, Inc., the world’s largest renewable energy development company, and Solar Grid Storage LLC, a leader in deploying combined energy storage and solar PV systems, today announced that SunEdison has acquired the energy storage projectRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Natural Gas Fuel Cells to Power Large Facilities

    Study shows buildings such as hospitals could cut energy use. More…