Author: LEED Blogger
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This new partnership will help nonprofits go solar
CollectiveSun, the only company dedicated exclusively to helping nonprofits and tax exempt organizations fund solar projects, is teaming up with EnergySage, an online comparison-shopping marketplace for solar. This collaboration creates a powerful new solution that allows nonprofits and tax exempt entities to seamlessly navigate the solar purchasing and financing process. The CollectiveSun-EnergySageRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Podcast: How to sell solar in the Midwest with Inovateus Solar President TJ Kanczuzewski
Outside of the solar hotbeds on the coasts, a solar company might need to be even more passionate to succeed. Inovateus Solar, for example, has carved out a sizable solar development market in the Midwest – a journey that has required a ton of customer education and a deep corporateRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar trade case update: Here’s a report the ITC sent explaining how ‘unforeseen’ the PV import problem was
The final outcome of the Suniva/SolarWorld trade case still hangs over the solar industry as Trump has until Jan. 26 to make the final decision on a remedy, following the International Trade Commission’s injury ruling way back in September. It was our assumption at that time that this was just aRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New adhesive from Green Link designed for KnuckleHead rooftop solar system
Green Link sent word of a new adhesive/sealant it’s created specifically for use with its KnuckleHead Rooftop Support System, which we profiled here. Green Link Adhesive/Sealant bonds and seals the KnuckleHead Universal Base and is effective on a wide range of roof surfaces. The new adhesive/sealant has been specially formulated to adhereRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Florida utility retires another coal plant, while adding four new solar plants
Florida’s much needed solar revolution continues as Florida Power & Light Co. will be retiring one of the state’s largest coal-fired power plants and opening of four new solar power plants comprised of more than 1 million solar panels. This news is in line with the ignored findings on theRead More — Solar Builder magazine