Category: Green Building LEED News
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Microinverter supplier Hoymiles opens U.S. hub for sales, technical support
Solar microinverter manufacturer Hoymiles is trending up in the U.S. solar market, this week opening its first U.S. subsidiary. Hoymiles USA will serve as a hub for sales and technical support operations across North America, allowing Hoymiles to offer: ● Faster response times to customer queries and support requests● Faster delivery times● Localized support for……
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Honda dealer in Dover, Ohio goes solar via Freedom Solar
Texas-based Freedom Solar Power continues to grow its national residential and commercial solar power portfolio, especially in the auto dealer space, this time for the Parkway Auto Group’s Honda dealership in Dover, Ohio. This solar initiative by Parkway Honda clears the way for future solar installments at Parkway dealerships as the company strives to be……
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Building the solar workforce: Apprenticeships help EPCs get the most from IRA, market growth
The global solar industry is growing at a massive rate, which necessitates the need for a skilled workforce large enough to handle the increased demand. The International Energy Agency (IEA) “Renewables 2022” report forecasts global renewable power capacity to grow by 2,400 GW in 2022-2027, with cumulative solar PV capacity to nearly triple to more……
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Yes Solar Solutions reups on NABCEP Company Accreditation (over 10 years running)
N.C.-based Yes Solar Solutions was the first company on the East Coast to be accredited by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP). Earlier this year, Yes Solar Solutions maintained this commitment — receiving its companywide NABCEP Recertification — and is currently the only solar company in North Carolina that is NABCEP-accredited. There……
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Origis Energy acquires Florida solar projects from Dominion Energy subsidiary
Miami-based solar and energy storage developer Origis Energy has acquired two solar projects from Birdseye Renewable Energy, a subsidiary of Dominion Energy Inc. The projects are in Florida. Once completed, they will add a combined 145 MWac of clean energy generation to the grid in the Sunshine State. “The demand for clean energy in our home……