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JLM Energy is going with Ideal Power for power converters in 750-kW purchase order
JLM Energy is big into commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage systems for ‘behind the meter’ peak shaving solutions in the California market. The company just announced it will be incorporating Ideal Power Inc‘s 30-kW Stabiliti power conversion technology as part of a $750,000 purchase order. The latest JLM purchase order is forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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JLM Energy is going with Ideal Power for power converters in 750-kW purchase order
JLM Energy is big into commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage systems for ‘behind the meter’ peak shaving solutions in the California market. The company just announced it will be incorporating Ideal Power Inc‘s 30-kW Stabiliti power conversion technology as part of a $750,000 purchase order. The latest JLM purchase order is forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar + storage microgrid being built on Kwajalein Atoll by Hannah Solar Government Services
Energy Service Provider, Johnson Controls Federal Systems has awarded Hannah Solar Government Services (HSGS) a contract to design, engineer, and construct the largest solar photovoltaic (PV) system and micro grid controlled battery storage system on Meck Island, Kwajalein Atoll for the United States Army Garrison Kwajalein Atoll. Part of theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sungrow launches 3-MW, 1,500-volt turnkey station, inverter series at World Future Energy Summit
Sungrow, a global inverter solution supplier for renewables, launched the SG3125HV, the company’s latest 3.125 MW 1500 Vdc turnkey station, along with its string inverter series, at the World Future Energy Summit, the most visited event for renewable energy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, held at theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Here’s how a new program will fund more multifamily solar projects in California
Multifamily housing is one of the most complicated segments for the solar industry given the competing interests of tenants and owners. California, usually the first state to do everything in solar, is trying to make this easier with a new program. The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved of aRead More — Solar Builder magazine