Category: Solar Power & Energy
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SnapNrack debuts new universal wire clamp (compatible with Enphase Q Cables)
At Solar Power International, SnapNrack debuted its new Universal Wire Clamp, which will further enhance the company’s wire management solutions to reduce solar installation times and lower installations costs for customers. The new SnapNrack Universal Wire Clamp is perfect for managing PV Wires and Enphase Q Cables on the roof. InRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Trade case update: SEIA reveals trade relief remedy recommendation made to ITC
All along this Section 201 trade case process, the Solar Energy Industries association (SEIA) has laid out its arguments against the specific demands for relief from these specific companies petitioning, but also noted the need to collaborate on a different solution that might result in more domestic solar cell manufacturingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Ohio family farm turns to solar to reduce energy expenses
Third Sun Solar is in the midst of making a major change to one of Trumbull County’s largest dairy farms. Michelle Greenfield, co-founder, Third Sun Solar, said the Athens-based solar energy provider has installed 480 solar panels at Kibler Dairy Farm in Warren, OH. Greenfield said the panels would provide 163.2Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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SMA looks to higher power yields with Sunny Central inverter updates
SMA is now taking orders for its Sunny Central 2750-EV-US inverter. With 10 percent more power than previous models, the Sunny Central 2750-EV-US is SMA’s solution for maximum power density and integration. Following closely behind the Sunny Central 2500-EV-US, which was the first utility-scale inverter to be listed to the ULRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SolarWorld Americas says it plans to add 200 employees by May
Hot on the heels of the trade case ruling in its favor, SolarWorld Americas sent word that its ramping up production and hiring up to 200 workers by May. “By the end of the ramp,” as the company phrased it, SolarWorld Americas will employ about 500 people, some of themRead More — Solar Builder magazine