Author: LEED Blogger
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Micro apartment turned into a family home with transformer furniture
Using transformer units to make the most of the available space in small and micro apartments is not a new idea, but it’s always nice to see new approaches to it. One such is certainly this renovation by Spanish architect Angel Rico who turned a micro, 215 sq ft (20 sq m) apartment into a…
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Omnidian adds even more solar industry veterans to build out solar-ownership services
To respond to shifting customer expectations – both from asset owners and individual homeowners – Omnidian has hired solar operations and maintenance expert Cedric Brehaut as vice president of products. Brehaut is a pioneer in the solar services space and is commonly known as the market analyst who ‘wrote theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunrun provides details on its Florida solar leasing plan — big emphasis on storage
Sunrun Inc. made the push to change Florida’s rules concerning solar leases and is now officially ready to offer solar-as-a-service and its Brightbox home battery in the Sunshine State. Beginning June 7, Floridians will be able to lease solar equipment that enables them to create their own solar electricity year-roundRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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How to maximize large-scale PV site value with string design
Service models and technology at the string inverter level is vastly improved from where it was a few years ago. Earlier this week we looked at the value of choosing string inverters over central inverters for projects upward of 20 MW, thanks to 1,500-volt architecture, and then the nuances ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sky Management Services to add 2-MW rooftop solar system on Connecticut distribution facility
Sky Management Services LLC purchased 100 Sanrico Drive in Manchester, Conn. — a 190,000-sq-ft single tenant industrial/distribution facility that will include a 2-MW rooftop solar project. This is the fourth acquisition Sky Management has made in Connecticut in 2018, bringing Sky’s total real estate holdings in the state to overRead More — Solar Builder magazine