Author: LEED Blogger
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Alternative Resource Group wants to install more clean energy in developing regions via blockchain
Alternative Resource Group (ARG), a U.S.-based energy project development company, is out to level the playing field by providing companies with more control over the power they need. By tokenizing large energy infrastructure projects, ARG will bring clean energy to regions in the world that historically have had challenges inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar FlexRack releases solar tracker solution just for First Solar Series 6 modules
Solar FlexRack, a division of Northern States Metals and an innovative leader in photovoltaic mounting and solar tracker solutions, announced a new compatible solar tracker solution for First Solar’s Series 6 modules. The solution allows First Solar’s latest technologically advanced modules to be quickly and easily mounted to Solar FlexRack’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Win funding and access to grow your concept in this DOE American innovation competition
There are more effective ways for the government to boost U.S.-based innovation and manufacturing without tariffs. Example: The Department of Energy’s American Made Challenge Solar Prize competition is awarding $3 million in prizes as well as support from the DOE’s robust U.S.-based network to help build business plans, prototypes andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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NASA building topped with 120-kW solar system, featuring Mission Solar Energy panels
A roof top PV system featuring Mission Solar Energy panels was installed atop one of NASA’s newest buildings at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. Over the years, NASA has made an effort to replace and revitalize many of the pre-Apollo era facilities at Marshall Space Flight Center.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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NASA building topped with 120-kW solar system, featuring Mission Solar Energy panels
A roof top PV system featuring Mission Solar Energy panels was installed atop one of NASA’s newest buildings at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. Over the years, NASA has made an effort to replace and revitalize many of the pre-Apollo era facilities at Marshall Space Flight Center.Read More — Solar Builder magazine