Category: Green & Clean
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IES Installs HatiCon Mounting System on Marine Corps Carport Project
The United States Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) located in Yuma, Arizona has installed a HatiCon Solar’s alTite penetrating flat roof mounting system for a solar carport project. Independent Energy Solutions (IES), finished the construction of the solar carport project located at MCAS. The completion of this system has transformed aRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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LED Linear Luminaires suit hazardous locations.
Suitable for areas classified as Class I, Division 2 by NEC and Zone 2 by IEC, Viamaster™ LED Luminaires can replace fluorescent and HID lighting in oil refineries, chemical processing, and other hazardous locations. Units can be specified in 2 or 4 ft lengths with voltage choices of 120–277 Vac or 347–480 Vac. Lights include easy-access hinge…
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LED High Bay Light Fixture has explosionproof design.
Carrying Class 1 Division 1/2 and Class 2 Division 1/2 ratings, EPL-HB-2X150LED-RT offers alternative to traditional hazardous location luminaries. Copper-free aluminum alloy body is powder coated for durability, and heat dissipating design, in conjunction with LED technology, helps achieve 60,000 hr rated lifespan with 80% lumen retention. Operated with 100–277 Vac, 50/60 Hz without special ballast,…
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NRG Energy Donates $100K to Fund Solar Expansion at Houston Food Bank
Today the Houston Food Bank received a $100,000 donation from NRG Energy Inc. to support the installation of a solar array at the 308,000-square foot facility just east of downtown Houston. Before the end of summer, new solar panels atop its expansive warehouse and distribution center will convert energy fromRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Dominion Virginia Power to Install 800-kW Solar System on Two Roofs
Dominion Virginia Power will install more than 3,000 solar panels capable of generating more than 800 kW of electricity – enough to power nearly 200 homes – at the Prologis Concorde Distribution Center in Sterling, Va. The panels will be installed on the rooftops of two adjacent buildings on its campusRead More — Solar Builder magazine