Tag: Mounting Guide
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SunnyCal Solar debuts ‘Collapsible Array’ with disaster relief PV mounting in mind
SunnyCal Solar, a solar products company specializing in “personal solar” products, announced the first in a series of new products that enable grid-free power. Collapsible solar arrays can be shipped fully assembled, and can be unfolded to an upright position, producing power immediately. The innovative lightweight structure can include upRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Two solar tracker trends noted in Global Solar PV Tracker Market 2017-2021 report
The “Global Solar PV Tracker Market 2017-2021“, just published Research and Markets, forecasts the global solar PV tracker market to grow at a CAGR of 22.04% during the period 2017-2021. The report covers the market landscape and its growth prospects over the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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The ‘Carportunity’: How our electric vehicle future means big things for solar carports
Electric vehicles taking over the road is no longer a question. Sales of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and all-electric vehicles have surged recently. So now the question is where are all of these things going to get their juice? A new study from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National RenewableRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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TerraSmart to open N.Y. office to support growing Northeast solar business
In January 2018, TerraSmart, an innovator in ground mount racking solutions for utility-scale solar projects, will open an operational hub in Selkirk, New York. The 10,000 square-foot facility was strategically chosen to support its growing construction operations in the Northeast and will serve as a blueprint to set up futureRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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PV Pointer: Why mass-customized solutions win in utility-scale solar
SunLink started designing solar mounting systems in 2004 when the concept of commercial rooftop solar was novel. The first systems were custom designed for the particular application because everything was new. Needless to say these first arrays were inordinately expensive by today’s standards, but the success of those installations helpedRead More — Solar Builder magazine