Category: Green Building LEED News
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Faith in solar: Places of worship doubled their installed solar capacity over three years
Interfaith Power & Light (IPL) conducted a new survey to quantify installed solar on congregations in the U.S.—and found a doubling from three years ago. After interviewing hundreds of congregations and partner organizations, the group documented more than 770 faith communities with solar for a combined capacity of 45 megawattsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Pennsylvania Solar Center opens to help small businesses in the state go solar
The Pennsylvania Solar Center, a new statewide solar energy resource hub established to guide non-profits and small businesses through the solar purchase process and connect them to qualified installers and financing, has officially opened in Pittsburgh. A project of The New Sun Rising, its 501(c)3 non-profit fiscal sponsor, the PARead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Pennsylvania Solar Center opens to help small businesses in the state go solar
The Pennsylvania Solar Center, a new statewide solar energy resource hub established to guide non-profits and small businesses through the solar purchase process and connect them to qualified installers and financing, has officially opened in Pittsburgh. A project of The New Sun Rising, its 501(c)3 non-profit fiscal sponsor, the PARead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Consolidated Power: Esdec tells us about its big moves in the U.S. solar mounting and racking space
When I first saw the Esdec FlatFix at Solar Power International in Anaheim in 2018, I thought the Netherlands-based solar racking company had a chance to make a dent in the commercial rooftop segment in the United States based on its slick system design. Fast-forward a calendar year and IRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Rhode Island community solar project underway via Nautilus, TurningPoint, DEPCOM Power
TurningPoint Energy and Nautilus Solar Energy broke ground on the King community solar project in North Smithfield, Rhode Island. The project, originally developed by TurningPoint Energy and now owned by Nautilus, is being constructed by DEPCOM Power as part of the State of Rhode Island’s Community Net Metering Pilot Program.Read More — Solar Builder magazine