Category: Green Building LEED News
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Utah’s Go Solar Group to open up residential solar office in Nevada
Salt Lake City-based solar provider, Go Solar Group, has announced its expansion to Reno’s residential solar market. Go Solar Group is a pretty cool company. Founded in 2009, the company initially provided solar power to orphanages in Africa, giving a 1:1 purchase opportunity to off-the-grid areas in Uganda and Zambia.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Kenyon Energy, Key Equipment complete 6-MW solar project in Deerfield, Mass.
Kenyon Energy, LLC in partnership with The Town of Deerfield, Key Equipment Finance, and Lake Street Development Partners, today announced that a 6-MW solar array in Deerfield, Mass., is due to begin commercial operation in November 2017. The ground mount array comprises 18,720 high-efficiency solar panels and sits on aboutRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Soltec trackers start to serve Australian solar market with new office
Soltec, a leading manufacturer and supplier of single-axis solar trackers and related services in large-scale projects, is expanding to serve Australia with an office in Sydney. The new office will execute on Soltec‘s activities in the southern country, including project equipment supply that leverage Soltec’s 14 years’ history as PVRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Vermont’s World Learning School adds 196-kW solar system via Sunwealth financing
Sunwealth helped finance a solar project for the World Learning School for International Training (SIT) campus in Vermont, which originally wasn’t financially feasible. “We have always been interested in renewables, but they can be cost prohibitive for organizations like ours,” said Kote Lomidze, Chief Financial Officer at World Learning. “Partnering with SunwealthRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GTM: Sunrun tops SolarCity as lease sales leader, and more residential solar sales stats
2017 isn’t quite the banner year for solar that 2016 was. Aside from the trade case drama, it has also been a tumultuous year for the big names in the residential solar space. Three of the largest installers, including NRG Home Solar, Sungevity and Direct Energy Solar, have gone bankruptRead More — Solar Builder magazine