Author: LEED Blogger
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Maryland’s Francis Scott Key Mall adds 2-MW rooftop solar system via Safari Energy
The solar rooftop system at Francis Scott Key Mall in Frederick, Maryland is now operational. The 2-MW capacity project is currently providing clean energy to power the Class A shopping destination, owned by PREIT, a leading real estate investment trust. The project is Safari Energy’s eighth in the state, bringingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Panasonic, LG solar panels now available through Solaris
Solaris Technology Industry, Inc., a national solar distributor, has now added LG Solar and Panasonic solar panels available for purchase through their website. The new solar panels are available to both consumers and installers for residential and commercial system applications. “Looking forward, we anticipate a demand for even higher qualityRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Constellation reveals plans for 10-MW solar site near Ocean City, Md.
Constellation, an Exelon company, is breaking ground on a 10-MWdc solar energy project that will account for around 20 percent of the Town of Ocean City’s annual energy use. Sited about 10 miles west of downtown Ocean City, the solar array will provide energy for several of the town’s keyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Details on CleanChoice Energy’s community solar plan in Maryland
CleanChoice Energy, a renewable energy company that provides wind and solar energy products to customers across the country, has launched CleanChoice Energy Community Solar in Maryland with 21.4 MW of proposed Community Solar capacity available. CleanChoice Energy Community Solar customers have the opportunity to save money on their utility billsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Bifacial Breakdown: Know when and how to use these dual-sided PV panels
Bifacial modules are like the sports cars of solar modules; they boast industry-leading efficiency breakthroughs while upholding unsurpassed aesthetic standards. Frameless bifacial modules showcase some of the highest power efficiency outputs in the solar industry because they absorb light from both sides to increase energy yield. Residential Applications For residentialRead More — Solar Builder magazine