Author: LEED Blogger
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Standard Solar adds California’s Lake Elsinore Unified School District to its solar project portfolio
Standard Solar keeps expanding its footprint across the country, announcing this week the acquisition of a 7-MW portfolio of distributed generation solar projects for the Lake Elsinore Unified School District (LEUSD) in Lake Elsinore, Calif. The portfolio will be a mix of landfill ground mounts and solar canopies. TheRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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This new tool from DNV GL creates 10,000 realities for renewable energy project forecasting
Global energy certification body DNV GL has developed an advanced tool that uses very granular data from the past 20 years to create the equivalent of 10,000 years of plausible realities – basically, a parallel universe generator that has 10,000 times more fidelity than was previously available. (No word yetRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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California’s solar association strengthens the consumer protection rules for its members
The California Solar & Storage Association (CALSSA) recently updated its Code of Ethics with a detailed section on new consumer protection rules. Compliance with these new rules is now required for all CALSSA members to remain in good standing in the association and extend, in certain circumstances, to non-member businessRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nearmap, OpenSolar combine forces for a dynamic solar design and sales software tool
Nearmap and OpenSolar have joined forces to give solar installers a single tool that provides detailed aerial images and solar design software to wow customers and demonstrate the benefits of investing in solar. The application is accessible to both Nearmap and OpenSolar customers and offers installers access to Nearmap’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SPI recap: Solar politics, corporate influence, diversity and system innovation stand out in 2019
Solar Power International is an untamable beast for us trade publication writers. Hundreds of exhibitors with new products and services, tracks and tracks of educational sessions and a ton of on- and off-the-record tidbits from casual conversations. Plus, beers start pouring around noon. So, yeah. I jotted down as muchRead More — Solar Builder magazine