Author: LEED Blogger
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Solectria SMARTGRID Inverters Chosen for Guantanamo Bay Solar Project
Solectria Renewables LLC announced today that its SMARTGRID Inverters, string combiners and SolrenView web-based monitoring were chosen by World Electric Supply and Miller Electric Company for the 750-kW solar array at the Naval Station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. World Electric Supply, […] — Solar Builder magazine
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New Report Shows Investor Interest in Commercial Solar Has Doubled
Investor interest in commercial solar projects has more than doubled in the last 12 months according to a report by Mercatus, Inc., the leading enterprise level investment analysis and decision making platform serving as the core “operating system” for solar […] — Solar Builder magazine
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Lumos Solar’s LSX Framless Modules First to Achieve Class 4 Hail Rating
Boulder, Colo.-based Lumos Solar announced today that their LSX frameless solar module has undergone durability testing “never-before-seen in the solar industry” and has emerged unscathed. Test modules underwent extreme architectural grade hail testing to confirm that LSX is the industry’s […] — Solar Builder magazine
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30 Largest EPCs in Global Solar Industry Install 30% of World’s PV Capacity
The 30 largest Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) companies in the global photovoltaic (PV) industry installed 30 percent of the world’s non-residential PV capacity in 2013, up a solid 5 percentage points from 2012, according to IHS Technology. “We see […] — Solar Builder magazine
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Abengoa to Build 30-MW PV Project in California
Abengoa, an international company that applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment sectors, has been chosen by EDP Renovaveis to carry out the engineering, building and implementation of a 30-MW photovoltaic project in California. Abengoa will […] — Solar Builder magazine