Tag: inverters
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Ground-Breaking
A major first for South Carolina turns to trusted names for support. South Carolina is in the heart of solar country. Its neighbor North Carolina is ranked 10th in the nation for solar jobs (3,100 total) and can power nearly 40,000 homes with solar energy. Georgia to the west hasRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Suniva, Solectria Power 321-kW Install at Arkansas VA Medical Center
Suniva, a metro-Atlanta based manufacturer of high-quality, high-efficiency crystalline silicon solar cells and modules, today announces its high-powered modules power the Veterans Health Care System of the Ozarks, in Fayetteville, Arkansas. This healthcare services unit joins a large and growing list of solar powered Veteran’s Administration facilities throughout the UnitedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solectria Inverters Power 13 MW in Massachusetts
Solectria Renewables, LLC, a leading U.S. PV inverter manufacturer, announced today that its SMARTGRID 500 Inverters (SGI 500) have been purchased by NuGen Capital for five projects totaling over 13 MW in Massachusetts. All five systems in Massachusetts are ground-mounted. They are located in Swansea, Lunenburg, Whatley and Hadley. TheseRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Fronius USA Launches New Online Calculator for Inverter Lifetime Costs
Fronius USA recently contributed to a panel discussion on solar inverter reliability at the Greentech Media Solar Summit in Phoenix, Ariz. Particularly of interest, the organization began the discussion with the statement that all solar inverters will eventually fail. Thomas Enzendorfer, Director of Solar Energy, further explained that this isRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SMA Adds Two Models to Sunny Boy TL-US Line of Inverters
SMA has added two new models to its popular Sunny Boy TL-US line of transformerless inverters with Secure Power Supply. Ideal for smaller, service-constrained systems and larger residential PV projects, respectively, the Sunny Boy 3800TL-US and 6000TL-US include the capability to provide daytime power in the event of a gridRead More — Solar Builder magazine