Author: LEED Blogger
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Massachusetts middle school projected to save $500,000 thanks to solar system installed by Solect Energy
Solect Energy has completed the installation of a 300-kilowatt (kW) DC solar energy system on the roof of the Daniel L. Joyce Middle School in Woburn, Mass. The 798-panel system will reduce the school’s price per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for electricity by 64 percent, saving approximately $29,000 in the first year.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Green Building Initiative and the 2030 Districts Network Announce Partnership
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOctober 22, 2019MEDIA CONTACTSVicki Worden, GBI President & CEO, 202.841.2999, vicki@thegbi.org Catherine Olteanu, Chief Executive Officer, 412.932.8308, catherineo@2030districts.org Green Building Initiative and the 2030 Districts…
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Green Building Initiative and the 2030 Districts Network Announce Partnership
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOctober 16, 2019MEDIA CONTACTSVicki Worden, GBI President & CEO, 202.841.2999, vicki@thegbi.org Catherine Olteanu, Chief Executive Officer, 412.932.8308, catherineo@2030districts.org Green Building Initiative and the 2030 Districts…
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Meet the PEG: A super lightweight fixed-tilt solar system now certified for the United States market
Jurchen Technology has had its innovative PEG system certified according to the US UL-2703 standard and debuted its innovative fixed tilt PV system in the United States at Solar Power International 2019. The certification was carried out by Intertek US. “This certification enables us to enter into the US market.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Vertical Reach: Trina Solar is taking turn-key solar procurement to its furthest point yet
Solar engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies have all too often been forced to choose solar components for projects as a function of what is available in a given timeframe rather than what is preferred. While cost may not be a great issue in these cases, making all the partsRead More — Solar Builder magazine