Category: Solar Power & Energy
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Live at SPI: Fronius’ SnapINverters now include revenue grade metering
If you are at Solar Power International, you’ve no doubt seen Fronius someplace. Maybe outside (when it isn’t raining) at their fun booth, complete with a full-sized beer pong game; maybe inside at their main booth, complete with its full product line and mic’d up technical explanations; or maybe inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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At SPI: LightManufacturing’s sun-tracking heliostat connects via IoT
Central Coast California solar technology firm LightManufacturing is exhibiting at the Solar Power International (SPI) expo in Anaheim this week (booth 1040), showing new applications for solar energy and a unique set of products at the conference. “We’re not a PV company” explains founder Karl von Kries. “We don’t makeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Live at SPI: Opening panel covers ITC, financing and what’s next (and best) for solar
The 2015 Solar Power International conference kicked off with a stellar panel discussion that covered all of the big picture issues facing the industry today: the ITC, the Clean Power Plan, financing and the new technologies that might best supplement the solar industry going forward. Here are some notes andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Conergy, NEXTracker launch Latin America and Caribbean Solar Alliance (panel at #SPIcon)
How do you help spur solar industry initiatives, while presenting a unified voice in an area that needs it? Form an alliance, of course. That’s at least what Conergy, a large downstream solar company, and NEXTracker, the world’s fastest-growing solar tracking company, are doing by launching the Latin America andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Maryland community goes to 100 percent renewable energy, thanks to SunEdison
SunEdison Inc. announced a partnership with BITHENERGY leading into SPI (obligatory SPI coverage link!) that will help Columbia, Md., to offset 100 percent of its energy use from renewable sources. Columbia now sources 75 percent of its energy from wind renewable energy credits, and 25 percent from a newly completed 2 MW DCRead More — Solar Builder magazine