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Residential Solar Mounting Solutions Guide 2019: Situations and Solutions
Solar installers face jobsite annoyances every day. Awkward roof space. Plastic baggies of tiny components. Missed rafters. And so on. Death by a thousand racking cuts. Luckily, for all of these situations, there is a mounting solution out there to make your life easier. Micro but Mighty It’s not theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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EDF Renewables places large bifacial solar module supply order with Canadian Solar
Canadian Solar Inc. has signed one of the largest, multi-year bifacial solar module supply agreements on record with EDF Renewables North America. The deal will deliver 1,800 MW of high efficiency poly solar modules for projects in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Utilizing unique multi-year contractual terms, Canadian Solar willRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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EDF Renewables places large bifacial solar module supply order with Canadian Solar
Canadian Solar Inc. has signed one of the largest, multi-year bifacial solar module supply agreements on record with EDF Renewables North America. The deal will deliver 1,800 MW of high efficiency poly solar modules for projects in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Utilizing unique multi-year contractual terms, Canadian Solar willRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Borrego Solar Systems ranks as largest U.S commercial solar company in Q4 2018
Borrego Solar Systems Inc., a leading developer, designer, installer, and operator of commercial solar and energy storage systems, hit the top spot for U.S. commercial solar companies in Q4 2018 based on recently published data in the Wood Mackenzie Q1 2019 PV Leaderboard. “Having the largest market share nationally inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GRID Alternatives awarded $4.4 million in funding for California’s first low-income community solar projects
The California Department of Community Services and Development (CSD) announced final awards totaling $4.4 million to GRID Alternatives for two Community Solar Pilot projects in Contra Costa and Riverside Counties. These first-in-California low-income community solar projects are part of California Climate Investments and will make the cost-saving benefits of solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine