Category: Solar Power & Energy

  • RGS Energy to Exit Large Commercial Business, Focus Only on Residential Solar

    RGS Energy, a nationwide provider of turnkey solar energy solutions for residential and commercial customers, announced today its strategy to focus on its core residential solar engineering, procurement and construction business. To provide greater financial resources for its Residential and Sunetric business segments, the company decided today to exit itsRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • APS Now Shipping New Three-Phase Microinverter

    APS, a global leader in solar microinverter technology, will showcase its new YC1000 microinverter for the domestic market at Solar Power International, Oct. 20-23 in Las Vegas. The YC1000 is the industry’s first true 3-phase solar microinverter, handling 277/480 grid voltages with 900 watts maximum output, ZigBee communication and anRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Enphase Introduces New Comprehensive Solar Solution for Commercial Market

    Enphase Energy Inc. announced today a new solar energy solution for the commercial market. The new offering combines the advantages of Enphase’s intelligent microinverter technology with a comprehensive set of services and partnerships to assist the owner and installer of a commercial solar project from concept through implementation and eventually toRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Sol Systems Finances 944-kW California Church Solar Project

    Sol Systems announced today that it successfully financed a 944-kW solar project in partnership with its investor client Washington Gas Energy Systems (WGES), a subsidiary of WGL. The operational solar energy system is located at Valley Baptist Church in Bakersfield, Calif., and A-C Electric served as the engineering, procurement andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • University of California Plans 16-MW SunPower Solar System

    The University of California, Davis and SunPower Corp. plan to build a 16-MW ground-mounted solar power plant that is expected to generate 14 percent of UC Davis’ electricity needs. The university anticipates that, when the plant is completed in 2015, more than one-third of total electricity demand on campus will beRead More — Solar Builder magazine