Category: Solar Power & Energy
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Details on new commercial rapid shutdown solution coming from SMA, Tigo
SMA and Tigo have announced a new rapid shutdown solution for the commercial market, which will be available in the second half of 2018. “Since we introduced the Power+ Solution, we have received feedback from installers who are looking for a more cost-optimized way to achieve rapid shutdown in commercialRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Delta debuts new residential solar inverter, all-in-one energy storage solution
Delta sent word about two new products for the residential solar market that it will be showing off next week at Solar Power International. E-Series for Residential Solar Power Backup Applications Based on Delta’s transformer-less (TL) solar inverter series, the residential E-Series consists of the E6, E8 and E10Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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APsystems to debut ‘most advanced’ microinverter at SPI next week
Included in our massive SPI Preview Showcase is news that APsystems will unveil the YC600, a dual-module, smart grid and Rule 21 compliant microinverter. The company says the YC600 includes groundbreaking design in microinverter technology and offers the highest peak output power, faster transmission speed and more modules allowed perRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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This non-traditional solar site drainage solution could save you thousands
Installing or building the perfect site requires planning beyond the system itself. In ground-mount applications, for example, field drainage is an underrated attribute. Drainage Explained Typically, the energy dissipation methods on a solar site are aggregate, fabric cloth and perforated pipe. This requires excavation and removal of excess soil asRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar industry groups criticize the California Public Utilities Commission rate case decision
The California Public Utilities Commission voted to adopt San Diego’s General Rate Case after revising the decision earlier this month, and the decision did not please the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) or the California Solar Energy Industries Association (CALSEIA). Both solar advocacy groups criticized the decision as being unsupported byRead More — Solar Builder magazine