Author: LEED Blogger
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OnForce Solar Breaks Ground on New York’s First Solar Landfill Install
OnForce Solar, a leading provider of solar energy systems, announced construction has started on a large-scale, 2.316-MW solar array to be built on 13 acres of a decommissioned, capped landfill in West Nyack for the Town of Clarkstown. This solar installation will be the first of its kind built onRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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OnForce Solar Breaks Ground on New York’s First Solar Landfill Install
OnForce Solar, a leading provider of solar energy systems, announced construction has started on a large-scale, 2.316-MW solar array to be built on 13 acres of a decommissioned, capped landfill in West Nyack for the Town of Clarkstown. This solar installation will be the first of its kind built onRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Applied Energy Technologies Launches Solar Inverter Mounting Kit
AET (Applied Energy Technologies) is pleased to announce the launch of Rayport-I, an innovative Solar Inverter Mounting Kit for string inverters. After identifying a growing need in the solar market for an inverter racking solution, AET responded with the design and manufacture of its first-in-kind inverter mounting kit, giving installersRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Washington Gas Energy Systems Installs 1.2-MW Solar Ground-Mount in Maryland
Presbyterian Senior Living will unveil its 1,230-kW solar array at Glen Meadows Retirement Community in Glen Arm, Md., in a ribbon cutting ceremony today with representatives from Washington Gas Energy Systems Inc., ABM, Building Energy, Sol Systems, and Clark EcoEnergy. The ground-mounted solar array will be owned and operated byRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Colorado Community Solar Garden Sells All Power Before Project is Built
A historic moment for the rapidly growing Community Solar market, Colorado energy company SunShare has sold out the nation’s largest privately developed and subscribed Community Solar Garden — before construction begins on the 10,000+ solar panel installation this fall. A Solar Garden of this size can power over 500 averageRead More — Solar Builder magazine