Author: LEED Blogger
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Vision Solar kicks off aggressive 2020 growth plan with new Northeast HQ, expansion into Massachusetts
Penn.-based Renewable energy provider Vision Solar will be expanding into Massachusetts and opening a new Northeast headquarters. The company’s Massachusetts launch marks a major milestone in its aggressive growth plan for 2020 as Vision Solar prepares for $200 million in annual sales and expansion into three additional states this year. The company willRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunPower earnings show big bump in residential solar in Q4, issues with commercial deal execution
Despite missing its earnings forecast targets and not meeting analyst expectations, SunPower still had a pretty solid 2019. It is still figuring out the mechanics of spinning off its PV manufacturing business late last year, but the company’s full-year 2019 earnings report shows a big bump in its residential solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GlobalData: JinkoSolar leads the world in PV module shipments for second straight year
JinkoSolar has emerged as the leading company in terms of global solar photovoltaic (PV) module shipments in 2019. The company also secured top position in GlobalData’s 2018 ranking produced last year. JinkoSolar topped the 2019 ranking with 14.2 gigawatts (GW) of PV modules compared to the second ranked JA Solar’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Virginia Senate votes for 100 percent clean energy by 2050 (in a close vote!)
The Virginia State Senate passed the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) this week, a bill that puts Commonwealth on a historic path for 100 percent clean energy by 2050, by a narrow 21-19 vote. It is expected that Gov. Northam will sign the bill as he set the goal originallyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Support, SEMIKRON team up to service, replace failing solar inverters on large-scale legacy sites
Engineering services company Solar Support has launched a new component replacement program for PV asset owners, operators and O&M providers to service failing inverters, one of the solar industry’s biggest O&M issues. The integrated solution combines diagnostics, repair, training, and refurbishment services to replace damaged inverters with brand-new components at aRead More — Solar Builder magazine