Tag: commercial

  • NRG Energy brings solar power to New Jersey non-profit

    NRG Energy is a pretty cool organization that tries to mix in some charitable good to complement the positives of installing renewable energy solutions. And they even invite fun people, like NFL linebackers, to come along on an installs. The latest news comes from NRG Global Giving, which joined forcesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SolarCity says new service to cut solar costs for small, mid-size businesses

    SolarCity introduced a new solar energy service that it believes will make it possible for many small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to pay less for solar electricity than they pay for power from their local utility for the first time. SolarCity will initially offer its SMB service to owner-occupied businessRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solar3D awarded $10M contract for Fresno/Clovis Wastewater Reclamation Facility

    Solar3D announced that its MD Energy subsidiary has been awarded a $10 million, 2 MW solar project with the Fresno/Clovis Wastewater Reclamation Facility, subject to approval by the city council. A city council meeting to approve the award is set for July 30. Operated by the City of Fresno, the Fresno/ClovisRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SolarEdge extends commercial inverter line #Intersolar

    SolarEdge is extending its commercial offering with the launch of SE14.4K and SE33.3K three-phase inverters. These inverters are meant to minimize the number of required inverters and to improve system ROI. All inverters have integrated safety, monitoring, and communication features. Designed to operate with SolarEdge commercial power optimizers, the P600Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunLink intros Large-Scale GMS Portrait for commercial solar market

    In an expansion of the company’s fixed-tilt product line, SunLink Corp. introduced the newest addition to its Large-Scale GMS family, Large-Scale GMS Portrait. The new product solves critical ground-mount project challenges like space restrictions, steep or uneven terrain, demanding lead times and module variations. “We constantly push ourselves to driveRead More — Solar Builder magazine