Category: Solar Power & Energy

  • Solar Snake Max is now available for utility-grade solar installs, see it at SPI

    Snake Tray Solar Snake Max is Snake Tray’s new patented cable containment system for utility grade installations. The easy snap together elements allow for code compliant cable separation. Construction cycle times will be cut in half with this new approach to managing high voltage cables. Cables install with snap togetherRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunPower cells, modules to be excluded from the Trump tariffs

    The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative filed a decision to exclude certain interdigitated back contact (IBC) solar cells and modules within specific size and power ranges from the Trump solar tariffs imposed in January, which includes SunPower’s IBC cells and modules. SunPower Chairman and CEO Tom Werner had this toRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Check out Solmetric’s new PVA-1500 PV Analyzer Kit at SPI

    The PVA-1500 PV Analyzer Kit is a 1500 volt I-V curve tracer with built-in PV performance modeling and advanced wireless irradiance, temperature and tilt sensing from Solmetric. It provides unprecedented measurement throughput and accuracy and delivers deep insight into the performance of your arrays. You can see it for yourselfRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Carlisle Roof Foam and Coatings present C&I roof restoration options at SPI

    Just as a mechanic wouldn’t put a new Ferrari 456 V-8 engine in an old Geo Metro, a deteriorating old roof is not the best option to hold a new solar array on an existing building. Carlisle Roof Foam and Coatings will be showcasing its roofing options, for new andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Spin a wheel at BayWa’s booth and help give to charity at this year’s SPI

    Global renewable energy developer, service provider and wholesaler, BayWa r.e. is partnering with three national advocacy and charitable organizations on a cool booth game at this year’s Solar Power International (booth 1838). The Giving Game, as it’s being called will involve booth visitors spinning a prize wheel and voting forRead More — Solar Builder magazine