Author: LEED Blogger
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Centrica Business Solutions acquires SmartWatt to expand its U.S. operations
Centrica plc announced today an agreement to purchase SmartWatt, a leading energy services and solutions company, for $37 million. The acquisition will broaden Centrica’s footprint in the U.S. and provide enhanced capabilities to meet increasing customer demand for integrated energy solutions. SmartWatt has nearly two decades of experience improving energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Soltec to supply and install 475 MW of SF7 bifacial trackers in Brazil
Soltec, leading manufacturer and supplier of single-axis solar trackers in Brazil, is supplying and installing its Soltec SF7 bifacial trackers at a 475 MW project that the Enel Group’s renewable company Enel Green Power is building in Sao Gonçalo, Brasil. The power plant occupies 892.5 hectares. The installation includes 13,728Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Tesla Solar Roof System issued ESR-4074 by ICC Evaluation Services to affirm its compliance with building codes
ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), a member of the International Code Council of companies and the experts in building product evaluation and certification, issued ESR-4074 to Tesla, Inc. for their Tesla Solar Roof System. This report provides evidence that the Tesla Solar Roof System is in compliance with code requirements ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Tesla Solar Roof System issued ESR-4074 by ICC Evaluation Services to affirm its compliance with building codes
ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), a member of the International Code Council of companies and the experts in building product evaluation and certification, issued ESR-4074 to Tesla, Inc. for their Tesla Solar Roof System. This report provides evidence that the Tesla Solar Roof System is in compliance with code requirements ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Quick Mount PV doubles its manufacturing production to 1.2 gigawatts
Quick Mount PV, a leading American manufacturer of watertight solar roof mounting and racking systems, is doubling its manufacturing production. The company is adding a second shift for the first time at its Walnut Creek, Calif., manufacturing facility — increasing the company’s annual production capacity to 1.2 gigawatts. The announcementRead More — Solar Builder magazine