Category: Green & Clean

  • Details on the Pika Energy Island system now available for solar-plus-storage projects

    It is now the second quarter of 2016, which means that Pika Energy Inc. will begin shipping its new Pika Energy Island systems. “The availability of our newest bi-directional inverter comes at a critical time in the solar PV and distributed energy industry,” said Pika Energy President Ben Polito. “Solar-plus-storage isRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Massachusetts reaches net metering compromise — a win for solar?

    The biggest solar and state net metering impasse has reached its end. State legislators in Massachusetts (both House and Senate) have agreed on legislation to raise the state’s net metering caps by 3 percent, and it will decrease the reimbursement rate paid to most solar energy producers by 40 percent. The lower rateRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • High-Speed Inkjet Paper supports pigment-based inks.

    Intended for sheet-fed inkjet presses that use pigment aqueous inks, Triumph™ Coated Ultra Brite-Matte High-Speed Inkjet Paper features brightness and opacity of 96 and 98, respectively, ensuring optimized image contrast and minimized show-through. Paper is available in 7 pt (160 GSM, 278 PPI) matte finish sheets with quick-dry surface that provides smear resistance. Pure-white color…

  • One-Pass Filtration System handles high-solids processing.

    Integrating automatic self-cleaning filter, Filtration System utilizes proprietary sensor technology that measures build-up of solids electronically and automatically activates valve to purge them. Because technology allows one-pass low micron filtration, requiring no backwash or crossflow, high and variable solids are automatically concentrated and purged in process. This facilitates solids recovery and management while minimizing diluted…

  • The Solar Program is looking for New York, New Jersey affiliates

    The Solar Program, an East coast residential solar sales and marketing group, just launched a new affiliate partnership program in New York and New Jersey. This recently launched program will allow local solar and home improvement companies, as affiliates, which the company says simplifies the entire process, provides stricter quality control standards and createsRead More — Solar Builder magazine