Author: LEED Blogger
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Lifetime Solar, SUNation, Sigora Solar to start offering Sense home energy monitoring to their customers
Three more solar installers located across the country (Lifetime Solar, SUNation and Sigora Solar) recently signed on with home energy monitoring company Sense to provide their customers with greater real-time insight into their home’s energy consumption and usage. “Lifetime Solar partnered with Sense to give its customers another tool inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Seven trends from our 2019 Solar Inverter Buyer’s Guide
We asked every inverter manufacturer to tell us about their latest and greatest products for our 2019 Solar Inverter Buyer’s Guide. What came back was a range of innovations from the most powerful microinverter on the market to the latest utility-scale string technology. At this point, solar inverter spec sheetsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Federal Aviation Administration contracts with HSGS for solar canopies project in Hawaii
Hannah Solar Government Services (HSGS), a renewable energy systems contractor headquartered in South Carolina, is designing and engineering several solar parking canopies for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) at the Honolulu Control Facility (HCF) located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The HCF is an air traffic control facility operated by the FAARead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Federal Aviation Administration contracts with HSGS for solar canopies project in Hawaii
Hannah Solar Government Services (HSGS), a renewable energy systems contractor headquartered in South Carolina, is designing and engineering several solar parking canopies for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) at the Honolulu Control Facility (HCF) located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The HCF is an air traffic control facility operated by the FAARead More — Solar Builder magazine
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This former silk mill in Keene, N.H., is now part of city’s 100 percent renewable electricity goal
The mill produced decorative silk yarns from textile factory waste in the early 20th century, and today is a mixed-use commercial space for light manufacturing, office, storage, and retail tenants. Tousley Property Management, owner of the building and the new solar project, will cut its energy costs and lock inRead More — Solar Builder magazine