Author: LEED Blogger
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United Renewable Energy LLC builds 3-MW solar PV project for NextEra, Georgia Power
A 3 MW solar PV project has been completed and commercialized by United Renewable Energy at Kimberly-Clark’s facility in LaGrange, Ga. The project was the result of collaboration between Kimberly-Clark’s facility, United Renewable Energy LLC as the project developer and builder, and NextEra Energy Resources, LLC through a subsidiary, whichRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Local solar lobbying: Ipsun Solar explains its efforts to change Virginia’s solar policy
As 2020 dawned, it was do or die for solar in Virginia. Our company (Ipsun Solar) took action, and the benefits have been surprising. 2020 has been a wild ride so far for solar in Virginia. After a decisive blue wave took over both the Virginia House of Delegates andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunnova Energy sees 30 percent increase in customer base in 2019
Sunnova Energy‘s financial results for the fourth quarter and full-year 2019 show a customer base increase of 30 percent and an increase in storage attachment rates due to customers seeking more resilient sources of energy to combat severe weather events and unreliable electricity grids. Sunnova SunSafe is now available in 16 markets.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Duke Energy Florida installed its one-millionth solar panel, previews the next hundred thousand
Duke Energy Florida is crowing about recently installing its one-millionth solar panel in the state at the company’s Columbia Solar Power Plant in Fort White, Fla. It’s a somewhat arbitrary big round number, but it does gives us a reason to check in on the heights Duke Energy Florida isRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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REC now producing Alpha 72 Series, pitched as ‘most powerful 72-cell panel on the market’
REC Group is now producing its 72-cell REC Alpha Series solar panel, which is being billed as “the world’s most powerful 72-cell panel available on the market,” reaching 450 Wp with a module efficiency of 21.3 percent or 213 watts/m², ensuring higher energy yields driving down solar electricity generation costs forRead More — Solar Builder magazine