Category: Solar Power & Energy
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SnapNRack extends product warranty to 20 years, enters UL Data Acceptance Program
SnapNrack, owned by Sunrun, produces residential solar mounting solutions engineered to optimize material use and labor resources and improve overall installation quality and safety. SnapNrack residential solar mounting solutions are designed for composition shingle, tile, metal and flat membrane roof types, as well as ground systems. This week, the companyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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ABB discusses power density of its 1,500-volt central inverter
ABB says its PVS980 central inverter increases the amount of incoming solar power connected to a single inverter by as much as 40 percent, which can be a big win for the economics of a solar installation. Thanks to its increased power, the PVS980 central inverter also allows operators toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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See Sollega’s new String Inverter Mount at Intersolar NA
Sollega will exhibit at Intersolar North America the week of July 12-14, 2016. The conference will take place in the beautiful city of San Francisco. Be sure to stop by our booth #9252 and see the company’s new string inverter mounting solutions as well as its FastRack510 ballasted flat roofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New England’s Amergy Solar, CertainTeed form partnership
Utility cost savings and improved energy efficiency are now more easily accessible for Massachusetts homeowners thanks to a new partnership between New England-based Amergy Solar and CertainTeed. The companies have teamed up to offer reliable and efficient solar systems to homeowners seeking to offset their energy demand. Founded in 2009,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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New lightweight PV panel system for flat commercial roofs debuts from Beamreach Solar
Beamreach Solar, formerly Solexel, just introduced Sprint — its new lightweight photovoltaic (PV) solar panel system for flat commercial roofs. Sprint’s light weight allows it to be installed on nearly all commercial roofs that cannot currently support heavy conventional solar panels which Beamreach says accounts for millions of commercial roofs aroundRead More — Solar Builder magazine