Tag: Mounting Guide

  • GameChange mounting 25-MW of systems in landfills across three states

    GameChange Racking will be shipping 25-MW of its Pour-in-Place Ballasted Ground Systems for installation on landfill sites in Maryland, Connecticut and New Jersey over the next two months. “Our Pour-in-Place Ballasted Ground System is suitable not only for landfill applications but also for rocky sites which make installing piles challenging,” said Derick Botha,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • AET provides ground-mount for 1-MW project in Pennsylvania

    Applied Energy Technologies (AET), a preferred supplier of commercial and utility-scale racking systems, was selected by JK Mechanical to supply its Rayport-G ECO ground mount for a 1-MW project in York, Pa. The project is currently being installed. AET’s racking system for the project will support a total of 3,116Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunLink, Blattner Energy partner on 148.5-MW solar project in Southeast 

    SunLink Corp. was selected as a project partner for a 148.5-MW solar PV portfolio project under development in the southeastern United States by Blattner Energy, a power generation contractor and provider of renewable energy construction in North America. Adding to its portfolio of utility-scale, fixed-tilt solar projects, SunLink will supplyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • GameChange releases Gen4 Pour-in-Place Ballasted Ground System

    You probably already know about previous versions of the Pour-in-Place. Well, GameChange has announced a newer edition, the Gen4 Pour-in-Place Ballasted Ground System, that will be available for shipping in Q4 2015. The latest innovation features: • Even faster install. • Up to 25% less concrete due to optimized ballast distribution.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Mounting Challenges: Landfills, Brownfields, Water-Saturated Sites

    Landfills Two of the most common types of landfill construction and classification are sanitary (municipal waste) and construction, demolition and debris (CDD) landfills. Sanitary landfills are normally constructed under rigid environmental specifications and standards, including rubber membrane linings for leachate collection, ground water monitoring wells, methane gas monitoring wells andRead More — Solar Builder magazine