Category: Green & Clean

  • SolarCity to Add 12.8 MW of New Solar to Hawaii Military Homes

    SolarCity today announced plans to add 12.8 MW of new solar generation capacity to provide solar power to up to 7,500 military homes at Lend Lease-managed Island Palm Communities throughout the island of Oahu, including Fort Shafter, Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army […] — Solar Builder magazine

  • First Solar To Build 23 MW of Solar Power in New Mexico

    First Solar Inc. announced today an agreement with Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) to construct three solar power plants totaling 23 MW-AC of generating capacity. Under the agreement, First Solar is expected to provide engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) […] — Solar Builder magazine

  • EV Charging Station boosts efficiency and convenience.

    Electric vehicle charging station, CT4000 Series offers power sharing feature that lets single circuit power dual port charging station. Also included, Clean Cord Technology – self-retracting, maintenance free, ultra lightweight cord management system – facilitates charging. Customizable video feature on color LCD screen lets station owners run video content of their choice through ChargePoint’s cloud service, and station owners can further…

  • Li-Ion Charger charges two 18 V batteries in 60 minutes.

    Suitable for jobsites running multiple Makita 18 V batteries, Rapid Optimum 4-Port Charger, Model DC18SF, is engineered with 2 controllers for faster charging than models with single controller. During charging process, charger communicates with computer chip inside each battery to monitor current, voltage, and temperature. ENERGY STAR® qualified unit, measuring just 17.3 in. long, fits…

  • SMA’s New Three-Phase Inverter: Sunny Tripower TL-US

    SMA has released its best-selling inverter to the North American solar market. The Sunny Tripower TL-US is a three-phase, transformerless inverter featuring unmatched design flexibility, high efficiency and enhanced safety, making it the ideal solution for decentralized commercial photovoltaic plants. […] — Solar Builder magazine