Tag: Mounting Guide
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TerraSmart debuts a ground screw-based bifacial solar module racking solution
TerraSmart has unveiled GLIDE, its latest ground screw-based racking design for utility-scale solar projects. GLIDE is infused with bifacial module compatibility allowing complete exposure of the module to maximize potential backside power yield. Carrying forward TerraSmart’s ability to accommodate slope tolerances up to 36 percent, GLIDE was designed to improveRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Details on smart upgrades in Quick Mount’s new QRail Tilt System for low-slope roofs
Quick Mount PV launched its new QRail Tilt System to allow the installation of the QRail Racking System on a variety of low slope commercial and residential roof types–the most common type of commercial roof type in the U.S. “Solar on flat roofs is a huge opportunity for growth forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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UNIRAC debuts new collection of rooftop solar mounting products to optimize install process
UNIRAC unveiled a collection of new products and accessories, including SFM INFINITY, a rooftop solar PV mounting system that the company says optimizes the solar installation process. The announcement is the latest round in UNIRAC’s Better Solar Starts Here program to help customers capture the next level of cost savingsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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10 notes from Soltec’s Bifacial Tracker Evaluation Center report
Soltec has launched a second white paper to detail the year-long findings of its Bifacial Tracker Evaluation Center (BiTEC) results located in Livermore, Calif. You can access it for yourself here, but here are some of our takeaways. 1 The main objective of this project is for Soltec to measureRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Government of the Bahamas approves use of 3 IN 1 solar tile roof system
Bahamas Industries and Construction Company Ltd (BICC) has been granted approval by The Ministry of Public Works of The Bahamian Government to use the intriguing insulating solar tiles known as 3 IN 1 ROOF. This system was requested for routine use by BICC subsequent to Bahamas Building Code (BBC)Read More — Solar Builder magazine