Category: Green & Clean

  • Constellation, PFMG Solar develop PPA solar deal for California’s Central School District

    Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.’s Central School District completed the first phase of an aggregate 1.5-MW DC solar generation project. The system is designed to generate more than 2 million kWh of electricity in the first year and meet 75 percent of the school district’s electricity needs. A celebration and ribbon cutting were held atRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • High Temperature Fluid Generator serves multiple industries.

    With 5–200 MMbtu/hr output capabilities, GENESIS® provide users with any high-temperature thermal medium – oil, glycol-water mixture, water – at desired operating pressure. Complete membraned wall furnace provides gas-tight construction, and opposed corner headers allow equal tube lengths and even thermal expansion. Design also facilitates addition of condensing heat recovery modules, and integral finned tube…

  • Solect Energy creates new solar financing options for small businesses

    Solect Energy, a full-service commercial-scale solar developer and installer in Massachusetts, debuted three new financing options to help Massachusetts small businesses cut their costs by shifting to solar energy. The “Solar for Small Business” program builds upon Solect’s six-year track record of bringing smart, cost-effective solar solutions to larger businesses andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Blue Raven Solar rebuilds sales incentive program with Xactly

    Blue Raven Solar has chosen Xactly, a provider of cloud-based incentive solutions, to rebuild its compensation management program. Blue Raven Solar is a quickly expanding company, and with a CRM system already in place, the company knew the next step to meet their high-growth needs was to implement a scalable,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Partnership involving Microsoft to bring 20-MW of solar to Virginia

    The Commonwealth of Virginia, Microsoft and Dominion Virginia Power formed a partnership to construct a new facility and bring 20 MW of solar energy onto the grid in Virginia—enough energy to power 5,000 homes. “This agreement is a tremendous step forward in our ongoing effort to make Virginia a leaderRead More — Solar Builder magazine