Author: LEED Blogger
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When augers, ground screws make economic sense for solar contractors
The use of augers and ground screws has been of interest in mounting solar systems for some time, and for the right sized job, they offer smaller solar contractors an opportunity to grow their business. Ground conditions For one, with smaller PV systems one may not need to spend moneyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Tigo revamps wireless communication approach in TS4 lineup with new device, architecture
I admit it: I can’t keep up with all of the Tigo news these days. Here’s the latest two announcements (not including this partnership with Solectria), which complement one another: The new Tigo Access Point (TAP) and Mesh communication architecture. TAP wireless communication TAP is a new wireless device forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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From small to large-scale solar + storage: Delta debuts Battery Energy Storage Skid, turnkey residential solution
Delta debuted its Battery Energy Storage Skid (BESS) Solution for industrial and commercial applications, as well as upgrades to its residential energy product portfolio at Intersolar North America 2018. Delta’s pre-engineered BESS is a fully integrated battery storage system with PCS scalable from 125 kW to 500 kW, energy storageRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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EnerSys shows complete line of battery, stand by power options for solar installs at Intersolar
EnerSys featured a broad selection of standby power solutions for renewable energy applications at the Intersolar North America exhibition in San Francisco, July 10-12. EnerSys manufactures a range of batteries for standby power and energy storage solutions for applications that range from small, off-grid solar energy operations to large-scaleRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Take advantage of smart residential solar inverter ‘common language’
New codes and regulations are notorious for raising prices and halting innovation in industries, but the new rapid shutdown requirements facing the solar industry are having the opposite effect. Thanks to a coalition of manufacturers and interested parties across solar, the solutions being developed to meet NEC 2017 Module LevelRead More — Solar Builder magazine