Category: Solar Power & Energy

  • SolarWorld’s Mukesh Dulani Named ‘Energy CEO of the Year’ In Oregon

    Mukesh Dulani, president of SolarWorld Americas Inc., has been honored as “Energy CEO of the Year” for Oregon by the Portland Business Journal in recognition of his role in turning around the U.S. operations of SolarWorld,  the largest U.S. solar manufacturer for 40 years. SolarWorld Americas “bet big in 2014Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solar Gold Rush in San Diego: Rules for Solar Changing

    Monumental Changes in Solar Market to Spur the Largest Demand in History The rules of solar are changing in California, and property owners that wait to go solar in the future will not receive the favorable conditions of today. The billing arrangement that provides solar owners full retail credit forRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Roof Mount Winner — Solar for Seals

    Solar for Seals Laguna Beach, California | 15.635 kW Developers: Residents Organized for a Safe Environment, Planet Earth Solar and Pacific Marine Mammal Center Contractor: Planet Earth Solar Modules: SolarWorld Inverters: Enphase Mounting: Everest Solar Pinnipeds — the all-encompassing classification for seals, sea lions and similar semiaquatic marine mammals —Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • APS, Krannich Solar Announce Distribution Partnership

    Industry-leading PV distributor Krannich Solar will offer APS microinverter products through its domestic channels, under a first-time agreement between the two companies. Krannich Solar USA maintains sales operations on both coasts, in New Jersey and California, and serves customers throughout the country. “We pride ourselves on carrying the very best in PVRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Ground-Mount Honorable Mentions

    Ground-Mount Honorable Mentions Plymouth Public Schools Plympton, Massachusetts | 5.7 MW Developer/Contractor: Borrego Solar Modules: Yingli Solar Inverters: SMA America Mounting: SunLink Originally, the project plan consisted of eight to 10 smaller solar arrays across Plymouth Public Schools’ facilities, but old roof structures and harsh winters prevented rooftop installation. Instead,Read More — Solar Builder magazine