Category: Solar Power & Energy

  • Advanced Energy Acquires HiTek Power Group

    Advanced Energy Industries Inc. today announced it has acquired HiTek Power Group (HiTek), a privately-held provider of high voltage power solutions. Based in the United Kingdom, the company offers a comprehensive portfolio of high voltage and custom built power conversion products ranging from 100-V to 500-kV designed to meet theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Enersol Finishes Design of 33 PV Projects in Hawaii

    Enersol LLC announced today the finalization of the last design packages for 33 of the Department of Education’s photovoltaic projects on Oahu and Kauai, Hawaii. This project is comprised of 11 systems for 9 schools on Oahu and 22 systems for 15 schools on Kauai. The systems vary in sizeRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Standard Solar Installs 800-kW Project at Delaware Technical Community College

    In late December 2013 Delaware Technical Community College became host to Delaware’s largest combined use of carport, rooftop and ground mount arrays in a solar installation. Standard Solar Inc., a leader in the full-service development, construction, integration, financing and installation of solar electric systems, installed the 800-kW, 2,645 panel solar system which includesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SolarEdge Launches Single-Phase Inverters with Revenue-Grade Metering

    SolarEdge, a leading provider of power optimizers and PV inverters, is now offering a suite of single-phase inverters with a built-in certified revenue-grade meter. The new single-phase inverters will report revenue-grade data directly to the SolarEdge monitoring portal, eliminating the need for installers and owners to purchase additional meters. SolarEdgeRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • RGS Energy to Install 6.7 MW of Solar for California School District at 22 Sites

    RGS Energy and SEC SUSD Solar One LLC, have executed agreements to begin construction on solar energy projects at up to 22 sites within the Stockton Unified School District (SUSD) in California. When completed later this year, the solar PV sites will generate a total of up to 6.7 MWRead More — Solar Builder magazine