Category: Green Building LEED News

  • Phoenix Contact debuts 30-kW power modules for high-voltage applications

    Phoenix Contact has introduced a new category of power supplies for high-power systems, the CHARX ac/dc and dc/dc power modules. The modules can be directly mounted in a standard 19-inch cabinet commonly used in EV charging stations and are suitable for off-highway charging, ac microgrids, high-voltage dc grids, energy storage, and hydrogen electrolysis. The three-phase……

  • SolarEdge debuts solar-attached EV management product

    SolarEdge Technologies is launching a solar-attached electric vehicle (EV) management solution for the Commercial and Industrial (C&I) segment at Intersolar Europe. It will initially be launched in Germany and the UK, with plans to expand to other markets quickly. The goal of the system is to optimize interactions between facility solar generation, stationary battery storage……

  • Lightsource bp completes $460 million financing for 368 MW utility-scale solar portfolio  

    Lightsource bp has secured a $460 million multi-project financing package that will support the construction and operation of a 368 MW portfolio of utility-scale solar projects in Louisiana and Indiana. Power purchase agreements with prominent renewable energy buyers were key to achieving this milestone. The project portfolio includes the following two projects, both scheduled to……

  • Suntuity University and Hoymiles partner on installation training

    Suntuity University and Hoymiles have announced a joint training partnership aimed at ensuring Hoymiles dealers are well-versed on how to install Hoymiles systems. This marks the first training program for Suntuity University and Hoymiles in their joint effort to promote and advance clean energy usage. The program offers Hoymiles dealers access to free training at……

  • Special Report: The Case for Microinverters in C&I Solar

    Technology is changing the norms of commercial and industrial (C&I) rooftop solar system design. Panels are getting huge and climbing upward of 600 W. UL 3741 compliant systems are expanding options for meeting NEC 690.12. And beefed up microinverters are poised to do for C&I what they’ve done for residential solar — simplify everything. Unsure about that……