Author: LEED Blogger
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New Jersey water treatment plant now prepped with on-site solar-plus-storage microgrid
A 250-kW, 1 MWh Eos Aurora DC battery system was commissioned at the wastewater treatment plant in the Borough of Caldwell, NJ. The batteries are a central component of Public Service Electric and Gas Company’s (PSE&G’s) on-site solar-plus-storage microgrid that will help keep the facility operating during extended power outages. The CaldwellRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nautilus Solar Energy adds 5.4-MW community solar project to portfolio
Nautilus Solar Energy, a national solar project development, acquisition and asset management company, acquired a 5.4 MW community solar portfolio from Clean Energy Collective (CEC). The fully-constructed and subscribed community solar portfolio is in the rapidly expanding Massachusetts community solar market and is expected to be online by the endRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Unusual Stackable Cabin That Can be Used as Disaster Relief Housing
The Ljubljana, Slovenia-based OFIS Architects recently completed a unique cabin, which could serve as a tiny dwelling, a vacation home, housing for researchers, or even a shelter. It’s located near Ljubljana Castle, which is on a hill overlooking the city. It is the result of a joint effort between the companies Permiz, C+C, C28 and…
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Tabuchi updates EIBS solar-storage system, now UL 9540 certification compliant
At Intersolar, Tabuchi America, announced the launch of its Next Generation Eco-Intelligent Battery System (EIBS). The all-in-one system is compliant with the cUL 9540 certification requirements, which provides third-party validation of safety, reliability and efficient energy management for hybrid solar-plus-storage systems. Tabuchi’s grid-friendly system includes a high efficiency inverter, stackableRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Soltec shows 200 percent growth in 2017, ranks third globally in solar trackers
Soltec, a manufacturer and supplier of single-axis solar trackers and related services, has installed its trackers all over the globe for more than a decade now but the company says 2017 was its best year so far, showing over 200 percent revenue growth. The strategic move to the United States in 2015Read More — Solar Builder magazine