Category: Green Building LEED News
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SunStreet, Lennar and NAHB to demo a solar home at the International Builder’s Show
SunStreet Energy Group, the only solar power company designed for homebuilders by a homebuilder, is teaming up with National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) to demonstrate high-performance residential solar at Cortona, a single-family production community by Lennar, during the Green Home Tour at this week’s International Builder’s Show (IBS). Hosted byRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Trina Solar has 210-mm silicon wafer, 500-W solar panels ready to roll off production lines
Trina Solar Co. says its first large-size module with a 210 mm silicon wafer developed by the company, aptly named the 210 module, is now rolling off their production line. The move will greatly accelerate time-to-market for large-size modules. Inside the 210 Trina Solar initiated the R&D of 210 modulesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Business is booming at Illinois’ Headline Solar, and they are looking to hire 100 more positions in 2020
Headline Solar is one of Illinois’ fastest growing solar company, hitting $5.2 million in revenue after just nine months of operation. Headline Solar is a residential solar energy company that helps Illinois households transition to renewable solar energy systems. In the last two months the company has more than doubledRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunnova adds racking manufacturer SolaRack to its approved vendor list
SolaRack, an American solar racking manufacturer, today announced it has been added to the approved vendor list of privately held U.S. residential solar and battery storage service provider Sunnova. The deal allows Sunnova’s vast network of local installers access to SolaRack’s innovative line of solar mounting and racking components. “We’reRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GEM Energy constructing solar array at Ohio’s Penta Career Center with First Solar Series 6 panels
Construction begins this spring in Perrysburg, Ohio, on a $2 million solar array that will provide nearly 60 percent of the electricity needs for Penta Career Center, a career technical high school serving 1,400 students in northwest Ohio. The fixed-tilt, ground-mount array will be located on six acres at theRead More — Solar Builder magazine