Category: Green Building LEED News

  • How MLPE helps seal home solar sales

    Whether a prospective solar customer is looking to save money on their utility bill or would like to help the planet, as a salesperson, your job is to show them how a solar system will be worth their investment. In many cases, offering products equipped with module-level power electronics (MLPE) could be the difference between……

  • In the spotlight: Conor Grogan

    Sulus Solar is a development company located out of Portland, Oregon and was set up in 2017 by Conor Grogan, Co-Founder & Director of Sulus Solar, and his fellow Irishman Colin Murphy. Conor’s education is in Mechanical Engineering, where he found his first exposure into the renewable energy space in a thesis in Urban Wind……

  • New York PSC approves smart meter for National Grid that’s ideal for wholesale market participation

    Widespread installation of distributed energy resources will require an upgrade in utility equipment. Grid-edge technology to ease behind-the-meter projects (and potentially add more ROI) is especially useful. The New York Public Service Commission has approved the Landis+Gyr Revelo meter for use in electric metering applications in National Grid service territories throughout New York, and the……

  • Black & Veatch completes assessment of Boviet’s Gamma and Vega Series PV modules

    Black & Veatch completed an independent assessment of Boviet Solar Technology‘s Gamma Series Monofacial and Vega Series Bifacial PV Modules, manufactured at Boviet’s facility in Vietnam. Black & Veatch is a leading engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) and consulting company. Its independent PV module assessments are often relied upon by industry stakeholders to evaluate PV modules……

  • FERC Order 2222 implementation ‘gaps’ present serious challenges, says Guidehouse Insights

    In 2020, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued Order 2222 with the intent of opening regional transmission organization (RTO)/independent system operator (ISO) wholesale markets to aggregations of distributed energy and demand response resources (DER). Doing so would vastly expand the tools system operators can use to balance the transmission grid. Order 2222 also meant……