Tag: News

  • Solar franchisor REPOWER appoints SVP to build new partnerships

    Founded in 2007 in Livermore, Calif., REPOWER by Solar Universe is a residential solar integrator that offers franchising opportunities. The company operates a network of 40 offices and has installed more than 50 MW of solar to date. Across the network, more than 1,000 team members are dedicated to delivering clean solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Sungevity expands online solar platform into Rhode Island

    Sungevity is a technology-driven solar energy company focused on making it easy and affordable for homeowners and business owners to benefit from solar power. They do this by leveraging proprietary remote solar design technology to deliver a quote without a site visit and provide prospective customers with visibility to potential savings onRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • ITC extension hope? SEIA gives update, calls out Sunnova

    The Investment Tax Credit discussions are heating up. We brought you the opinions of two notable solar CEOs last week to broaden the perspective, and now we bring you the most recent comments from Rhone Resch, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). Resch sent out anRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Innovative Solar Systems looking for investors to expand

    One of the largest developers of utility scale solar farm projects in the United States, Innovative Solar Systems LLC, is seeking to raise capital to expand operations. ISS has a portfolio of projects that total over 2 GW and has plans to increase its portfolio to over 5 GW by 2018.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • The case for the adhered-ballast solar rooftop attachment system

    Inventor Allen Gezelman asserts that ballast-only solar attachment systems (BOSAS) are sub-optimal for high wind areas such as Florida and  seismic-active areas such as California. As a result, Gezelman decided to come up with his own solution that he calls an adhered-ballast solar attachment system (ABSAS) that is designed forRead More — Solar Builder magazine