Category: Green Building LEED News
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Energix places its largest PV procurement order with First Solar
Energix Renewables has agreed to procure 5 GWdc of First Solar thin film solar modules for projects in Israel, Poland, and the United States. These solar panels will be delivered between 2026 and 2030. Energix is one of Israel’s largest renewable energy companies with a portfolio of more than 7 GW of projects under development……
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Nine major solar PV manufacturers standardize on module size
The size of PV technology is a point of innovation and frustration. PV manufacturers pursue larger cell, wafer and/or frame sizes to pack in more power; balance of system suppliers, EPCs and installers adjust their product offering and system designs accordingly. Industry-wide standardization across the board isn’t likely, but representatives from nine leading module manufacturers……
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Franklin Home Power added to Powur platform
As the 43rd fastest-growing private company in America (Inc. 5000) and the fastest-growing national residential solar company, Powur PBC is consistently expanding its platform by adding new technology and services, installers, and sellers to its platform. The latest addition is the Franklin Home Power (FHP) energy management system with AC-coupled storage from FranklinWH Energy Storage……
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Post-NEM planning: How solar + storage can be a better business model
Battery storage systems are more than just home energy backup – they can also back up your solar installation business. David Dunlap, VP of product strategy with BayWa r.e. joins Power Forward! to explain how energy storage system (ESS) sales can create a more financially sustainable business model for solar installers –regardless of net metering……
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Canadian Solar energy storage training course achieves NABCEP certification
Canadian Solar’s installation training course has been certified by NABCEP, marking another milestone in helping installers to upgrade their skills. The course covers the knowledge and techniques required to install the EP Cube residential energy storage system and is now available on the NABCEP website. After completion, participants will receive two NABCEP credits and become an EP……