Category: Solar Power & Energy

  • Rhode Island’s Southern Sky Renewable Energy commissions 2.6-MW landfill solar array

    Southern Sky Renewable Energy RI was joined by Rhode Island state Governor Gina Raimondo, North Providence Mayor Charles Lombardi, Senate President Dominick Ruggerio, business leaders and elected officials to mark the completion of a 2.6 MW solar array on Smithfield Road. The former municipal landfill site is now producing cleanRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Titan Solar Power partners with Silfab Solar for module deployment

    Silfab Solar announced a new partnership with PM&M Electric, Inc. – doing business as Titan Solar Power, one of the nation’s 2018 top solar rooftop contractor. Titan Solar’s initial commitment includes the Silfab 300 W and 320 W modules, and are expected to represent a good portion of Titan’s more thanRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • AEE ranks gubernatorial candidates based on advanced energy policies in nine key states

    National business group Advanced Energy Economy (AEE) launched online scorecards to show where candidates for governor stand on a range of advanced energy policy priorities in nine key states. AEE will update candidates’ policy stands based on public statements and policy platforms adopted by Republican and Democratic nominees leading upRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • This Pason Power tool simplifies energy storage economic modeling

    A new tool enabling the solar and energy storage industries to deploy with confidence is now available via Pason Power. The Storage Architect modeling software for energy storage project development puts economics first by forecasting a project’s economic value with the same optimization algorithm that runs autonomous energy storage systemsRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • New York to fund $40 million in solar + storage projects

    New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo is making $40 million in funding available to support solar projects that integrate energy storage, accelerating progress toward New York’s energy storage target of 1,500-megawatts by 2025. These projects will build toward Governor Cuomo’s mandate that 50 percent of the state’s electricity come fromRead More — Solar Builder magazine