Category: Green Building LEED News
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EnSync reports SPI Solar failed to meet its purchase obligations
EnSync Inc., a developer of energy management systems for the utility, commercial, industrial and multi-tenant building markets, is reporting that that due to the failure of SPI Solar Inc. to meet its purchase obligations under its supply agreement with the company, EnSync has delivered a formal Notice of Default to SPI. InRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Details on a code change that allows for solar panels above plumbing vent pipes
A standard change from the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials will allow for a sophisticated new design concept that allows PV installers to place panels above existing ABS plumbing vent pipes, instead of designing around them, giving installers the ability to offer more panels, increased power production andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Jersey schools look to save $1 million via energy savings
Schneider Electric signed three energy savings improvement programs (ESIPs) with New Jersey school districts that will drive more than $1 million in annual energy savings. The Delran Township School District, Pennsauken Public Schools and West Deptford School District have embarked on unique ESIP projects that will encompass a wide variety of energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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What is next for the solar industry? Executives share their thoughts
Get a group of solar industry leaders on a stage in 2016, and all discussions tend to veer into the existential. This is our takeaway from this year’s Solar Power International conference, which took place in Las Vegas, Sept. 12-15. Obviously everyone on those stages agreed that solar power shouldRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Top 7 Solar Projects of the Week (Oct. 17 – Oct. 21)
Mt. Tom Solar to be one of the largest in Massachusetts Mt. Tom Solar, LLC, a subsidiary of ENGIE North America, held a groundbreaking ceremony for a 5.76 megawatt solar farm on the property of the former coal-fired Mt. Tom Power Station in Holyoke, Mass. Beginning in January 2017, Mt.Read More — Solar Builder magazine