Category: Green & Clean
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TenneSEIA honors its solar industry champion for 2015
The Tennessee Solar Energy Industries Association (TenneSEIA) represents the interests of the solar energy industry in Tennessee, with the mission of making solar energy a mainstream energy source — a goal which needs its champions. To that end, TenneSEIA awarded its 2015 Solar Champion Award to Pickwick Electric Cooperative (PEC),Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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What is your wild prediction for the solar industry in 2016?
It is no secret that 2016 is going to be one busy, wild and possibly uncertain time for the solar industry as the expiration of the 30 percent Investment Tax Credit (ITC) at year’s end will lead to a ton of large projects and then, potentially, a severe drop off.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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LED Flood and Area Lights enhance safety in outdoor spaces.
Able to replace metal halide fixtures of up to 400 W, MaxLite LED Medium Flood and Area Lights exhibit L70 lifetime (at 25°C) of 200,000 hr and come in 55, 80, and 105 W versions for efficiently lighting parking lots, roadways, pathways, and perimeters. Luminaires deliver 6,000 and up to >11,000 lm of bright white…
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SolarEdge Q1 financials: Revenue up 72 percent, 356 MW of inverters shipped
SolarEdge Technologies’ fiscal first quarter ended September 30, 2015, and showed record revenue of $115.1 million, up 16.9% from previous quarter and 71.8% year-over-year. The company shipped a total of 356 MW (AC) of inverters. “We are very satisfied with another strong quarter of record revenues and improved gross margins,” said Guy Sella,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Suncrest Solar on the rise, expands territory
Suncrest Solar, a full-service provider of residential solar, announced expansion of services to Northern California, South Carolina and Utah. Suncrest’s announcement follows several months of double-digit growth, expanding more than 400 percent since 2014. “Our people are clearly energized by the mission of bringing homeowners a lower-cost electric service alternative withRead More — Solar Builder magazine