Category: Solar Power & Energy
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Energy storage in Australia: The challenges and opportunities
As long as there has been an electric grid, companies have sought ways to safely and efficiently store energy so that it can be consumed on demand, output can be meticulously controlled, and the exact frequency of the energy distributed can be tightly regulated. In Australia, the emergence of cost effectiveRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Company milestone: Trina Solar shipments exceed 15 GW
Trina Solar Limited announced that its accumulative shipments since 2005 have exceeded 15 GW as of the end of Q3 2015, marking a significant milestone for the company. Trina Solar’s efforts in expanding its presence in key markets across the globe have enabled the company to capture numerous opportunities asRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GameChange Racking introduces I Beam Foundation Option for Ground Systems
GameChange Racking introduced I beams as a foundation option for its Max-Span Post System. “Whereas the GameChange Sticky-Pile seamlessly slips over beam and brace thereby eliminating all connecting brackets as well as reducing hardware counts, enabling faster install than any competitive system, and is made of higher grade steel enablingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New England energy leaders trying to modernize their grid (we start slow clap)
The Advanced Energy Economy reports that top energy leaders from the six New England states met with utility and advanced energy industry leaders in a session to explore common efforts to modernize the electric power grid and design electric rates to maximize the benefits of new, distributed energy technologies likeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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What is the Decentralized MW Solution? Yaskawa-Solectria explains
We repeat from the headline: What is the Decentralized MW Solution? According to Yaskawa – Solectria Solar, the Decentralized MW Solution includes all major system components (inverters, AC panelboards, AC switchboards, AC switches, transformers and/or monitoring). A customer may purchase inverters and/or monitoring alone or inverters and other system components withRead More — Solar Builder magazine