Category: Green Building LEED News
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Sunnova expands into Colorado, New Hampshire and brings storage product to South Carolina
Sunnova Energy International continues to enter new states, announcing Colorado and New Hampshire last week. Sunnova also announced the expansion of its Sunnova SunSafe solar + battery storage system offering into the state of South Carolina, making the Palmetto State the 16th market where Sunnova now offers SunSafe. “We areRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Northeast solar distributor altE sets its 2020 Solar Installer Conference dates
altE Store, a distributor of solar panels and solar power products in the Northeast, announced the 2020 altE Solar Installer Conference will be held Feb. 25-26, 2020, at the Devens Common Center in Devens, Mass. An additional day of 2020 National Electric Code (NEC) update training will be offered precedingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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What’s the real value of high-efficiency solar panels? An analysis of HE modules in residential applications across the U.S.
The following is a summary of research conducted by Nielson Scientific, NREL, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and ARPA-E. For further insight into why this data matters and how it should affect your solar installation business, check out our accompanying webinar this week: The Solar Study: How to Value High EfficiencyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunnova adds SunModo mounting, racking systems to its approved vendor list
Sunnova Energy International Inc., has added SunModo Corp., an innovator in the solar racking industry, to its exclusive Approved Vendor List (AVL). Through this new partnership, Sunnova’s network of local installers can now offer its residential customers across the United States SunModo’s solar mounting and racking systems. “This new relationship withRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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How Comet Solar improved ROI for customers with solar + storage + control technology
Chris Mason, the owner of Comet Solar in Anguilla, has been installing and servicing solar PV plants in the Caribbean for almost 15 years. Installing solar plants in the Caribbean comes with some local utility regulatory challenges. The local utility companies do not allow excess energy to be exported to theRead More — Solar Builder magazine