Author: LEED Blogger
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CalSEED awards $450,000 to EnZinc to develop its rechargeable zinc batteries
EnZinc Inc., a clean battery technology developer bringing rechargeable zinc batteries to market, was awarded $450,000 by the California Sustainable Energy Entrepreneur Development (CalSEED) program for demonstrating the significant commercial promise of its energy innovation. The award comes at the same time the company revealed its prototype zinc-anodes have surpassedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Longroad continues western expansion with Sun Streams 2, 4 and 5 in Arizona (900 MW)
Longroad Energy Holdings (Longroad) has announced the signing of the acquisition of Sun Streams 2, 4, and 5, which total approximately 900 megawatts direct current in total solar capacity plus the potential for 1-2 gigawatt hours of battery storage. Longroad also closed the acquisition of Sun Streams 2. Sun StreamsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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How does O&M add value to solar power plants? Let me count the ways
Borrego rebranded this year and shifted its focus after implementing a host of organizational changes in 2020. Its three business units—development, EPC, and O&M — have already begun operating independently, drawing on each other’s strengths when needed. We asked them how they built up that O&M business unit specifically —Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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What solar companies need to know about marketing in 2021
Demand for solar energy is at an all-time high, but with millions ready and willing to spend their hard-earned dollar on your product, how do you reach those potential customers? By making smart marketing decisions. I know from personal experience of owning my own solar business that marketing can be aRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunpro Solar opens up shop in Iowa, its 18th state
Sunpro Solar continues to crush it, expanding to Iowa last week. Iowa is the fifth state in the company’s footprint in the Midwest and its 18th office total (with more on the way). Starting in Des Moines, Sunpro Solar will then expand solar energy offerings across the state of IowaRead More — Solar Builder magazine