Category: Green Building LEED News
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Encore Renewable Energy brings on former SolarEdge application engineer as new engineering manager
Encore Renewable Energy has brought aboard Doug MacDonald as engineering manager. MacDonald comes to Encore with more than 20 years of experience in renewable energy power systems and will add more in-house engineering expertise to further refine the commercial designs that define Encore’s success to date. Prior to joining Encore,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Stem Partner Program expands via BayWa r.e., Soligent partnerships to broaden C&I storage market
Stem is a leading behind-the-meter energy storage services provider (which we have profiled a few times), and it is ready to make its artificial intelligence (AI)-driven storage smarts widely available to more solar installers via an expanded Stem Partner Program. Today’s announcement opens up its existing solar partner network to includeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Perovskite solar modules survive three lifetime tests for first time, says Solliance
Solliance partners TNO, imec and the Eindhoven University of Technology, demonstrated encapsulated perovskite solar modules fabricated using industrial processes that withstand three established lifetime tests, i.e. the light soak test, the damp-heat test and the thermal cycling test. It is for the first time this milestone is passed with scaledRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Top 10 States for LEED Green Building in 2019
The United States Green Building Council (USGBC) has unveiled its annual list of the top 10 states for LEED green building, which ranks states based on the number of LEED-certified square feet per person. Colorado topped the list for the first time in …
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McCarthy to hire 300+ workers to build Michigan’s largest solar farm
McCarthy Building Companies Inc. says it plans to hire more than 200 craft workers and 100 general laborers for Ranger Power’s Assembly Solar Project in Michigan’s Hazelton and Venice townships. This will be Michigan’s largest solar farm once these 300+ workers get it completed. “The Assembly Solar Project will provideRead More — Solar Builder magazine