Tag: Featured
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SB Buzz Podcast: Discussing rail-less mounting with Ecolibrium Solar
We ventured out to Boulder, Colo., to discuss rail-less solar mounting with Chris Berg and Jonah Coles of Ecolibrium Solar. Because it is Colorado, the Ecolibrium office was located like 50 feet from a brewery, Asher Brewing Co., so that seemed like a good place to chat. Click to listenRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Builder Project of the Year Winner: Roadrunner Food Bank
Solar energy is superior to other generating resources not just because of what it provides but because of what it can save. Deployed in the right situation, energy costs go down, CO2 emissions are removed from the atmosphere and maybe a few other nonrenewable resources get to stay put underRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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PV Pointer: Minimize truck rolls by using smart software
We’ve all heard the expression “work smarter, not harder,” but you would be surprised how often solar installers get in a truck and roll out to a jobsite to adjust or repair something that probably could have been fixed remotely back at HQ. Many software-savvy solar installers are boning upRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solving C&I Solar: How boutique financing is growing this underserved solar segment
Boutique financiers armed with massive databases and complex algorithms are changing the way that small commercial and industrial (C&I) solar projects get financed. Typically targeting projects under 250 kW, these financiers have automated and accelerated as much of the underwriting chore as possible. The result is that old back-office costsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SB Buzz Podcast: SunLink VP on tech, data, diversity and the path forward for solar
We sat down, with mimosas in hand at 9 a.m. on the last day of Solar Power International, with Kate Trono, VP of Products for SunLink, for an in-depth discussion on the role that data and technology will play in the future of solar and (hopefully) the grid. At someRead More — Solar Builder magazine