Category: Solar Power & Energy
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SolarWorld, RGS Energy Partner on Future U.S. Solar Projects
SolarWorld and RGS Energy have signed a supply agreement that aligns the two leading founders of the U.S. solar industry. Both companies have operated in the United States for nearly 40 years. SolarWorld will supply its high-power, all-black solar panels to RGS Energy for installations nationwide beginning in July. The solar panels will be madeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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6-MW EDF Renewable Energy Project Now Operational in Massachusetts
EDF Renewable Energy today announced that the 5.99-MWp Lepomis Solar Project, located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, has reached commercial operation. EDF Renewable Energy (EDF RE) and Sage Stone LLC, an international development and investment advisory company, signed the Membership Interest Purchase and Sale Agreement (MIPSA) in July 2013 and subsequently startedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Texas Whole Foods Market Installs 186-kW Suniva Solar Power System
Suniva Inc. today announces that it is powering Whole Foods Market in Austin, Texas. The new store, located in the Domain shopping center, features a 186-kW array consisting of Suniva’s high-powered OPTimus modules – it is the largest solar installation in Texas for Whole Foods Market. Austin-based Freedom Solar Power, designedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SolarCity to Acquire Module Manufacturing Company Silevo
SolarCity Corp. has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Silevo, a solar technology and manufacturing company whose modules have achieved a unique combination of high energy output and low cost. The transaction was announced, and its significance described in detail, in a post from SolarCity Chairman Elon Musk, Co-founder and ChiefRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunvalley Solar Awarded 676-kW Solar Installation Contract for California Farms
Sunvalley Solar Inc. announced today that it has been awarded a new 676.5-kW solar system installation contract for Raven Farms in Selma, Calif. “We understand growers have high and variable energy needs. Unexpected increases in electricity prices have a costly impact on their bottom line. With California’s drought, most farmersRead More — Solar Builder magazine