Author: LEED Blogger

  • CertainTeed showcases solar tiles, roofing at Pacific Coast Builders Conference

    At the Pacific Coast Builders Conference (PCBC) this week, CertainTeed, a leading North American manufacturer of building materials, will be showcasing its solar product line right alongside its exterior offerings, promoting its ability to comply with California’s updated Title 24 solar mandate, which takes effect in 2020. Title 24 standardsRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Vermont Public Power, Encore Renewable complete their first solar project as partners

    Vermont Public Power Supply Authority (VPPSA) and Encore Renewable Energy have completed the 855-kW Trombley Hill Solar project, the first developed under their partnership formed last year. Sited on property owned by Morrisville Water and Light, it is the first utility project to come online under Vermont’s Standard Offer programRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Vermont Public Power, Encore Renewable complete their first solar project as partners

    Vermont Public Power Supply Authority (VPPSA) and Encore Renewable Energy have completed the 855-kW Trombley Hill Solar project, the first developed under their partnership formed last year. Sited on property owned by Morrisville Water and Light, it is the first utility project to come online under Vermont’s Standard Offer programRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SimpliPhi adds accomplished environmental leader to board of directors

    L. Hunter Lovins, a longtime environmental leader and sustainability adviser to corporations, governments and educational institutions is joining the board of directors of SimpliPhi Power, an energy storage company based in Oxnard, Calif. Her tenure is effective as of the company’s June board meeting. Lovins is President of Natural CapitalismRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Colorado governor to sign seven clean energy bills, including big community solar expansion

    Colorado Governor Jared Polis is set to sign seven new clean-energy focused bills into law tomorrow (May 30, 2019), with HB-1003, the Community Solar Gardens Modernization Act, being the key piece of legislation. HB-1003 removes arbitrary restrictions on the size and location of community solar gardens, expanding community solar access toRead More — Solar Builder magazine