Category: Green & Clean

  • Refrigerated Dryers feature microprocessor-based control.

    Comprising 325, 410, and 470 cfm sizes, Secotec TE Series features Secopack LS thermal storage system, which contains phase-changing material. Thermal energy is stored as PCM cycles from solid to liquid state, maintaining stable outlet dew point for optimized moisture control. Internal design makes it possible to reduce pressure loss across dryer to 1.8 psi.…

  • Solar Inverter supports commercial and utility applications.

    Featuring grid-tied, 3-phase, transformerless design, 80 kW Model M80U converts DC output from photovoltaic system into utility frequency AC with efficiency of 98.8%. Two-stage inverter has wide input range spanning 200–1,000 Vdc. To protect personnel and prevent damage from adverse environmental conditions, wall-mount string inverter employs separable structure that meets NEMA 4X Enclosure Standards. All-in-one…

  • Solar Inverter supports commercial and utility applications.

    Featuring grid-tied, 3-phase, transformerless design, 80 kW Model M80U converts DC output from photovoltaic system into utility frequency AC with efficiency of 98.8%. Two-stage inverter has wide input range spanning 200–1,000 Vdc. To protect personnel and prevent damage from adverse environmental conditions, wall-mount string inverter employs separable structure that meets NEMA 4X Enclosure Standards. All-in-one…

  • India’s leading solar tracker developer enters U.S., opens up in Silicon Valley

    India’s leading solar tracker developer, SmartTrak Corp., opened its first global center in Silicon Valley’s Freemont, Calif., to help build out its goal of adding 1 GW of global tracker projects over the coming year. On May 17, 2016, Bhagawan Reddy Gnanapa, the CEO of SmartTrak Corp., based in Hyderabad,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Vermont Technical College adds 100 AllEarth Renewable trackers

    As we noted in a recent issue of Solar Builder, the education sector is primed for solar projects. Here is the latest to cross our news desk: Vermont Technical College has flipped the switch on a new solar farm that is projected to produce nearly 1 million kWh of clean,Read More — Solar Builder magazine