Category: Solar Power & Energy

  • GameChange Racking to accelerate expansion of fixed tilt, tracker business

    GameChange Racking’s financing facility with Barron Group Holdings LLC was recently upsized to $20 million. The facility is to be utilized as needed to help accelerate the rapid expansion of GameChange’s fixed tilt and tracker solar PV racking business in the United States and internationally. GameChange Racking expects revenues toRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunLink expands PowerCare program into installation, O&M services

    Expanding on its highly regarded engineering support and project management for commercial and utility solar installations, SunLink Corp. is introducing two new services under the umbrella of its signature PowerCare program: StrongLink installation and SureLink operations and maintenance (O&M) services. The new service offerings build upon SunLink’s trusted engineering andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • LG’s new lineup of high-efficiency NeON panels on the scene at SPI

    LG Electronics unveiled the all-new Mono X NeON 72 at this year’s Solar Power International, and your Solar Builder team got an up-close look. This latest addition to LG’s family of high-performing and high-quality solar products boasts a highly efficient N-type double-sided cell structure, making it the one of theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Watch: The storage+inverter system of Tabuchi explained #SPI

    Tabuchi Electric, the No. 5 inverter manufacturer in the world, is just now moving into the North American market, and it is doing so with some very cool innovations. At Intersolar North America, the Japanese company launched its residential solar + storage solution, the EneTelus Intelligent Battery System (EIBS). Taking thingsRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SPI highlight: Seeing the massive rooftop array that powered the convention

    Maybe the coolest, or most appropriate, aspect of Solar Power International this year was the location itself — the Anaheim Convention Center — which is maybe the most eco-friendly and solar-friendly in the country. (The uncoolest, or most ironic, aspect was the single morning of rain Anaheim will probably see allRead More — Solar Builder magazine