Author: LEED Blogger

  • ExoSun Trackers Selected for 30-MW Solar Project in California

    Exosun Inc., a leading provider of solar tracking technologies and associated engineering services, today announced its Exotrack HZ product will maximize power generation for 30 MWac of solar electric systems in California for Spanish sustainable technology solutions provider, Abengoa, and multinational renewable energy developer, EDP Renewables. This deal represents Exosun’s firstRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • USGBC Calls for Sustainability Literacy in Schools

    Facility managers face an every expanding array of sustainability choices and challenges, but for the next generation of FMs, green practices could be second nature as sustainability literacy enters the K-12 school system.More…

  • USGBC Calls for Sustainability Literacy in Schools

    Facility managers face an every expanding array of sustainability choices and challenges, but for the next generation of FMs, green practices could be second nature as sustainability literacy enters the K-12 school system.More…

  • Unirac Ground-Mounts to be Installed in NRG Energy’s Guam Solar Project

    Unirac Inc ., a Hilti Group Company, has been selected by Sunora Energy Solutions and NRG Energy to provide a 37.2-MW Ground Mount Steel (GMS) mounting system to be installed on the island of Inarajan, Guam. The solar array will offset 15,000 tons of CO2 emissions from fossil fuel generation and provide clean energy to power theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Buyers Say Reliability and Quality More Important than Price in PV Modules

    The most critical factors for buyers when selecting a photovoltaic (PV) module are reliability and quality, which were found to be more important than low prices, according to a recent survey of solar module purchases conducted by IHS Technology. In the survey, respondents were asked to rank various PV moduleRead More — Solar Builder magazine