Author: LEED Blogger
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Solar Frontier shifts into independent power producer role with huge solar project acquisition
Canadian Solar’s wholly owned subsidiary Recurrent Energy LLC completed the sale of its 150 MW ac/210 MWp Mustang Two solar project to Solar Frontier Americas, which is starting to get into the independent power producer business. “With this important acquisition, SFA further expands its U.S. business to become an independentRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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REC Group launches two new monocrystalline PV modules with extended warranty
REC Group, the largest European brand for solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, announced the production start of two new monocrystalline products based on its award winning TwinPeak technology. Using p-type monocrystalline PERC cells, the 60-cell TwinPeak 2 Mono is rated up to 320 Wp and the 72-cell TwinPeak 2S Mono 72Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Understand the pros and cons of software and communications decisions
As is true in every industry today, solar installations are becoming smarter and more connected by leveraging the power of real-time data, remote controls and responsiveness to improve project and product performance. Project owners and financing partners cheer software platforms that enable sophisticated communications. Without question, software and communications canRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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EnSync Energy adds demand management function to its solar + storage Smart Home platform
EnSync Energy Systems is taking its innovative line of residential and commercial solar plus storage systems and asset control platforms one step further with the addition of demand management capability. This new EnSync Smart Home system integrates the management of on-site solar plus storage with the management of demand from residentialRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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ComEd commercial customers can now sumbit for solar system rebates ($250 per kW)
Commercial and industrial ComEd customers can begin submitting applications for rebates of $250 per kilowatt of installed solar energy, a deal that was approved last month by the Illinois Commerce Commission. The rebate will reduce up-front installation costs and spur renewable energy development, and it is available to ComEd businessRead More — Solar Builder magazine