Tag: News
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GameChange Solar estimates 300 MW of Genius Trackers deployed in Q3
GameChange Solar sent word that it expects to produce approximately 300 MW of Genius Tracker single axis tracker systems in the third quarter for shipment to locations in the United States in Q3. This is in addition to the 50 MW shipping now for Q3 installation. Total shipments forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunLink’s VERTEX app could revolutionize O&M, boost long-term solar plant profitability
SunLink Corporation’s next-generation, secure total project SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) and solar performance monitoring platform VERTEX is now available for download in the Apple Store. Using the app’s customer portal, VERTEX subscribers gain protected access for their project stakeholders to both real-time data for their Control Centers andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Geostellar works with Etsy to form Etsy Solar
Online solar marketplace Geostellar officially announced a partnership with Etsy, Inc., a marketplace where people around the world connect to make, sell and buy unique goods, to launch a new pilot program called Etsy Solar. The program will help members of the Etsy community install solar panels on their homesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nanowire breakthrough could boost module efficiencies by 50 percent
In what could be a major breakthrough for solar energy, Swedish advanced materials start-up Sol Voltaics AB has confirmed the successful alignment and orientation of nanowires in a thin film. The achievement paves the way for photovoltaic (PV) module efficiencies of 27 percent or more — a 50 percent boost in energy conversionRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunEdison files for bankruptcy, solar industry comments
SunEdison, Inc. announced that it has “commenced a process to restructure its balance sheet and position the company for the future.” Translation is the company has filed for chapter 11 — a move that had been rumored for awhile now. You may recall its Vivint deal falling through in March, butRead More — Solar Builder magazine