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  • Hanwha Solar Modules Used in 17 MW of NC Projects

    Hanwha SolarOne Co. Ltd., a top-10 global photovoltaic manufacturer of high-quality, cost-competitive solar modules, has signed a deal with O2 Energies to supply 17 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules for three solar projects in North Carolina. The supply deal will include Hanwha SolarOne’s new S Series modules. “Hanwha SolarOneRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Nextronex Introduces the RAY-MAX Gen 2 Solar Inverter

    Nextronex Inc., a leader in high performance solar inverter systems, is pleased to expand its product range with a higher capacity, state-of-the-art, transformerless RAY-MAX Gen 2 Inverter. The Nextronex Gen 2 inverter is optimized for utility scale projects by increasing rated power capacity over 60%, therefore reducing the cost perRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Gorgeous Off-The-Grid Modular Home

    UK-based Hivehaus, led by designer Barry Jackson recently unveiled their first modular home, also called Hivehaus, which is a modular home inspired by the hexagonal shape of the beehive. The basic unit becomes a simple, tiny home, but it can also be expanded on any of its six sides to form a unique and spacious…

  • Solar System Prices Continue to Drop

    U.S. photovoltaic costs continue to decline. More…

  • Ecoplexus Finishes Three Solar Projects in NC

    Ecoplexus Inc. today announced that it has closed financing and commenced construction on three solar photovoltaic (PV) projects totaling 21 MW, representing approximately $40 million in project costs. The projects have signed long-term power purchase agreements contracts with Duke Energy Progress and are expected to achieve commercial operations in 2014.Read More — Solar Builder magazine