Category: Green Building LEED News
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Energy metering, management firm Continental Control Systems acquired by SOCOMEC
SOCOMEC an independent, industrial group of based in France acquired Continental Control Systems, a Longmont, Colo.-based manufacturing and engineering firm known for its AC energy measurement meters (WattNode) and current transformers (Accu-CT). The acquisition of CCS fully aligns with SOCOMEC’s goals of expanding further into North America and Canada whereRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar PV glass market projected to hit $33 billion by 2025
The global solar PV glass market is expected to be valued at $33.7 billion by 2025, according to The Solar PV Glass Market, 2014-2025 report now available on Research and Markets. Growing social and political consensus aimed at adopting clean energy sources is expected to drive the market in the comingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Hanergy working to develop more thin-film PV applications at ‘Green China’ conference
Hanergy Thin Film Power Group signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Beijing Electric Vehicle at the “Green China – Hanergy Ecological City Comprehensive Solution Plan Conference” held at the Hanergy general headquarters. Working together within the framework of “Smart Transportation, Green Journey,” the two companies pledged to drive forward thinRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Hanwha Q Cells adds solar module manufacturing plant in Turkey
Hanwha Q CELLS Co., one of the world’s largest photovoltaic manufacturers of high-quality, high-efficiency solar modules, held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of 500 MW of fully integrated photovoltaic manufacturing facility in Ankara, Turkey, on Dec. 21, 2017. The new production facility is result of the Karapinar Renewable EnergyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Four services, tools to ease solar installer pain in 2018
The following article will appear in the Jan./Feb. issue of Solar Builder magazine. Sign up for your free subscription (print or digital) today. 1. Education tools. Often, the biggest hurdle for selling solar is a lack of understanding by potential customers. Energy costs can be hard to understand, not toRead More — Solar Builder magazine