Category: Green Building LEED News
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California’s Clean Energy Storage bill passes Senate
While the executive branch attempts to go backward with its energy goals, progressive states continue to march forward as the California Senate passed a bill that would give consumers more access to clean energy and provide the next critical piece for California to achieve its aggressive greenhouse gas and renewableRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Fronius offers up to $100 cash back on purchases in 2017 Summer Promotion
In honor of the solar summer season, Fronius is including a cash-back incentive on sales of Fronius inverters and Rapid Shutdown Boxes, directly provided to solar installers across the United States, as part of its Summer Promotion, running from on June 1 through August 31. “Based on the success of last year’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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CertainTeed launches new 60- and 72-cell solar modules
CertainTeed Solar is proud to announce its US Series 60 and 72-cell solar modules, with 60 cell power output reaching 305 W and 72 cell power output of up to 365 W. The US Series modules, which are American-made using both domestic and foreign components, are among the most efficientRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Would you like to be NABCEP-certified PV inspector? Details here
The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) is adding two new certifications to further improve the performance of the overall solar energy marketplace: Photovoltaic System Inspector (PVSI) and Solar Heating System Inspector (SHSI). Unlike many of NABCEP’s other certifications, there are no specific pre-requisites to taking a NABCEPRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Pegasus Solar issued patent for self-aligning PV panel clamps
The U.S. Patent Office has issued Pegasus Solar a patent for its solar panel clamps for residential installations, that are designed to make the mounting process faster and easier. Pegasus’ rail-free residential solar mounting systems use the clamps to secure solar panels to residential rooftops. Conventional mounting structures can requireRead More — Solar Builder magazine