Author: LEED Blogger
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Jinergy’s high-efficiency modules first to achieve new IEC certification via TUV Rheinland
The ultra-high efficiency heterojunction (HJT) module from Jinneng Clean Energy Technology Limited (JINERGY) passed the new IEC standards in a test conducted by TÜV Rheinland, an independent third-party testing, inspection and certification organization. JINERGY became the first photovoltaic enterprise to receive the certification. The new PV module performance and safetyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Jinergy’s high-efficiency modules first to achieve new IEC certification via TUV Rheinland
The ultra-high efficiency heterojunction (HJT) module from Jinneng Clean Energy Technology Limited (JINERGY) passed the new IEC standards in a test conducted by TÜV Rheinland, an independent third-party testing, inspection and certification organization. JINERGY became the first photovoltaic enterprise to receive the certification. The new PV module performance and safetyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Four schools go solar in Trumbull, Connecticut via Greenskies Renewable Energy
Greenskies Renewable Energy LLC completed the installation of solar arrays at four schools in Trumbull, Connecticut. The projects will significantly lower the annual electric costs at Madison Middle School, Hillcrest Middle School, Trumbull High School, and Frenchtown Elementary School. “The energy plan was developed shortly after my arrival in Trumbull inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Four schools go solar in Trumbull, Connecticut via Greenskies Renewable Energy
Greenskies Renewable Energy LLC completed the installation of solar arrays at four schools in Trumbull, Connecticut. The projects will significantly lower the annual electric costs at Madison Middle School, Hillcrest Middle School, Trumbull High School, and Frenchtown Elementary School. “The energy plan was developed shortly after my arrival in Trumbull inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Foundation outlines path for nonprofits to go solar in new report
Nonprofit community-based organizations, such as affordable housing developers and faith-based institutions, face many obstacles to funding solar projects, but innovative financing tools can help them overcome these hurdles. Our 2017 Project of the Year was one such project that found a way to overcome those hurdles. A new discussion paperRead More — Solar Builder magazine