Category: Green Building LEED News

  • How solar industry marketers can prepare for the (eventual) end of cookies

    The end of the cookie era is (still) nigh. While Google has recently pushed back its plans to remove third-party cookies to 2024, all this has done is delay the inevitable.  Digital marketers are understandably concerned about losing critical data and the resulting impact on their campaigns. This concern is particularly prevalent in booming industries……

  • Webinar: Upgrading your critical projects with Morningstar’s new SureSine inverters

    Thu, Dec 8. | 2 p.m. EST  Register here Join Solar Builder and Morningstar to learn more about designing for success in off-grid solar installations, in this special webinar covering Morningstar’s new SureSine line of off-grid inverters.   Learn the differences in inverter design, and the key features that make an inverter “industrial grade” for higher-end remote……

  • SEIA: Clarity needed in these areas to best implement IRA

    The Inflation Reduction Act is law, and now the real fun begins — implementing it. The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) filed responses to the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s request for public comments on the clean energy tax provisions, highlighting key areas in which clarity is most needed. “The clean energy tax credit provisions……

  • Tigo EI Residential Solution now HECO-approved

    Tigo Energy‘s newly HECO-certified Tigo EI Residential Solar Solution is now available for the Hawaiian market. This includes a new 3.8 kW variant. Being included in the HECO list of approved solar products means the product meets mandatory functions specified in Rule 14H. The Tigo Energy Intelligence product line is an integrated system that is……

  • Greenbacker adds three New York community solar projects from ReneSola

    Greenbacker Capital Management purchased three to-be-constructed community solar projects in New York from ReneSola Power Holdings. When completed, the portfolio will help contribute to a more equitable clean energy transition by expanding New Yorkers’ access to cheaper solar power. Construction on the projects is slated to begin in early 2023, with commercial operation expected by……