Tag: Mounting Guide
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Maryland’s American Home Contractors to offer GAF Energy’s solar-integrated roof
American Home Contractors is the first roofing company in Maryland to offer roof-integrated solar from GAF Energy. American Home customers can now install a solar roof and decrease their reliance on utility power. Solar systems are well-known to generate energy and help reduce monthly electric bills. With a GAF EnergyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Soltec debuts complete kit to build solar tracker plants up to 12 MW
Soltec launched a complete kit to build solar PV tracker plants of up to 12 MW. Dubbed Solarfighter, the deal includes all equipment needed plus plant installation and maintenance services provided by certified Soltec installers, as well as customer service and product warranty offered directly by the manufacturer. The kit includesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunModo debuts SMR, a new lightweight, rail-based rooftop racking system
Finding the right mounting system to reduce cost without sacrificing performance and speed is one of a solar installer’s top priorities. After many years of gathering feedback from installers, SunModo is introducing SMR, its newest solar racking innovation for roof mounting systems. “We are excited with the early response toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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FTC Solar debuts Voyager+ tracker, engineered for large-format solar modules
FTC Solar announced the release of Voyager+, the next generation of its single-axis Voyager tracker, engineered to provide compatibility with new large-format solar modules now entering the marketplace. The large modules entering the market are built to incorporate larger solar cells. With these larger 182 mm and 210 mm cells, the modules can achieve powerRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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How 3D-enabled workflow is changing utility-scale solar construction
According to the SEIA Solar Market Insight Report 2020 Q3, utility PV development has reached a new milestone with more than 50 GWdc now in operation. Further, the report notes that at the current growth rate, that number is likely to reach 100 GWdc by 2023 and exceed 250 GWdcRead More — Solar Builder magazine