Category: Green Building LEED News
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San Diego is first California city to hit solar cap — so now what?
San Diego beat larger metro areas including San Francisco and Los Angeles to become the first city in California to reach the solar cap in their utility’s region. Sullivan Solar Power estimates that solar in San Diego has become a $1 billion a year industry, and the city is theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Open Energy closes $1.6 million loan to fund offsite solar development in New York
Open Energy, a provider of debt financing solutions for commercial solar projects, has announced the closing of a loan totaling $1.6 million to an affiliate of EnterSolar, a provider of solar photovoltaic solutions to the commercial marketplace. The loan provides project financing for an offsite, ground mount solar installation thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Three years later: How is this Ohio university’s solar array performing?
Cedarville University made a bold choice (at least in Ohio) to install a solar array three years ago — still the largest to be directly connected to any university in Ohio — and it has made a significant environmental and financial impact through these first three years of operation. Throughout its lifetime theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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See the new SunBolts DC Branch Fuse Holder line from BizLink at Intersolar
BizLink‘s new Sunbolts DC Branch Fuse Holder streamlines your in-field installation and maintenance with easily replaceable fuse connectors on each branch. Enabled by BizLink’s expertise and experience in connector and cable assembly design, Sunbolts provides a full range of innovative interconnect solutions for photovoltaic modules and systems. How can youRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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July 4th: A New Declaration of Independence
We hereby declare our independence from the greedy, from exploitation, misinformation and more.