Author: LEED Blogger
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SMA leads discussion on utility-scale solar plus storage projects
SMA America recently hosted an exclusive forum to discuss utility-scale storage & PV solutions. The event, which took place in San Francisco during Intersolar, drew a great crowd, and SMA executives talked with customers about the current utility market, opportunities for storage and SMA’s large-scale storage solution. Guests from SiemensRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Panasonic names its first group of Premium Solar Installers
Several authorized installers of Panasonic’s HIT solar modules were just promoted to the exclusive “Premium Installer” status. Panasonic unveiled this program last year to provide valuable assets to partners who meet Panasonic’s high standard of excellence. “The growth of Panasonic HIT modules across North America has allowed us to partnerRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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When is the solar-plus-storage era going to get here?
You know how when you can see mountains in the distance, and it looks like they are maybe only a mile or two away but really they are 100 miles away? This is our perception of solar-plus-storage — the most visible topic towering over the industry for the last fewRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Breakthrough with Perovskite Solar Cells
As you’re probably already aware, perovskite solar cells have the greatest potential of being the most prominent source of solar energy in the near future. They’re cheap to make and flexible enough to be applied to most any surface. And now a team of researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney,…
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CertainTeed boosts rated power of its Apollo solar systems
CertainTeed Solar has increased the rated power in its Apollo II and Apollo Tile II solar roofing systems. Apollo II now offers 63 watts of rated power, improving on both the performance and the economics of CertainTeed Solar roofing systems. “The power increases to our Apollo II line reflect CertainTeed’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine