Category: Green Building LEED News

  • Solar3D Selected for Addition to Russell Microcap Growth Index

    Common shares of Solar 3D, Inc., a provider and developer of solar power solutions, were included in the Russell Microcap Growth Index on June 26, 2015. Membership in the Russell Microcap Index, which remains in place for one year, means automatic inclusion in the appropriate growth and value style indexes. FTSERead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • NEXTracker supplies 42 MW worth of trackers to DEPCOM Power

    The 42 MW DC Paw Paw project in central Georgia, recently acquired by Southern Co. subsidiary Georgia Power, is part of a 400 MW solar generation portfolio that Georgia Power is developing in the state. This project is coming to fruition thanks to the Georgia Power Advanced Solar Initiative. DEPCOM Power,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • AET to exhibit ECO solar mounting line, host cocktail hour at #Intersolar2015

    Applied Energy Technologies (AET), a supplier of commercial and utility-scale racking systems, will be exhibiting at Intersolar North America July 14-16 at booth 9721. AET will be displaying its Rayport-G ECO ground mount racking system and Rayport-B ECO roof ballast system from its ECO line of high quality, cost-effective solar mount solutions.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Ideal Power’s grid resilient power conversion systems achieve UL Certification

    Ideal Power Inc., a developer of innovative power conversion technologies, received UL1741 certification for its Grid Resilient 30 kW 2-Port and 3-Port Power Conversion Systems (PCS). Ideal Power’s grid resilient PCS feature microgrid forming capabilities that enable back-up power for critical loads in the event of grid challenges, such asRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Carolina CAT in final stages of Shelby, N.C., solar farm

    Carolina CAT Power Systems, a provider of service, parts and sales of power generation equipment, is completing the final stages of construction for a new 10-acre solar farm in Shelby, N.C. Scheduled to open in late June 2015, the site will contain 9,828 panels and produce 3 MW DC ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine