Category: Solar Power & Energy
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2019 Non-Residential Solar Builder Project of the Year: Marion House Food Kitchen
Marion House Food Kitchen Colorado Springs, Colo. | 26 kW Contractor: Peak View Solar Modules: Trina Solar Inverters: SolarEdge Mounting: Unirac In physics, energy is defined as “the capacity to do work” or as “potential realized.” This is true of solar panels, obviously, but also everything else. All matterRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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2019 Large-Scale Solar Builder Project of the Year: Walmart Phase IV
Walmart Phase IV New Jersey | 1.9 MW across five stores The overhead photo of the Walmart Supercenter in Bayonne, N.J., may not be as breath-taking as the 100-MW utility-scale projects surrounded by flowing green hills normally pictured in this category, but we think this photo (and this portfolio)Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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2019 Large-Scale Solar Builder Project of the Year: Walmart Phase IV
Walmart Phase IV New Jersey | 1.9 MW across five stores The overhead photo of the Walmart Supercenter in Bayonne, N.J., may not be as breath-taking as the 100-MW utility-scale projects surrounded by flowing green hills normally pictured in this category, but we think this photo (and this portfolio)Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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2019 Solar Builder Editor’s Choice Projects of the Year
Best LMI Concept The Maycroft Resiliency Center | Washington, D.C. | 62 kW Developers: PEPCO, Jubilee Housing, New Partners Community Solar, Clean Energy Group Contractors: Solar Solution, SunCatch Energy Modules: Boviet Inverters: Enphase, Schneider Storage: Simpliphi Mounting: PanelClaw Jubilee Housing and PEPCO, along with New Partners Community Solar and theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Storm Season is Here: Energy Storage Can Help You Prepare
In Southern and Eastern parts of the U.S., late summer and fall not only signals the start of college football; it also marks the beginning of storm season. Homeowners in these regions are no strangers to preparing for storms, from trimming tree branches that are too close to windows toRead More — Solar Builder magazine