Tag: News
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Watch: GameChange talks about Pour-in-Place mounting system
GameChange Racking has a ton of mounting/racking solutions (even adding solar trackers to the portfolio), but the company might be most known for its Pour-in-Place Ballasted Ground System. As you may know, GameChange says the Pour-in-Place is helpful for faster installs, uses up to 25% less concrete than other systems, has up toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Princeton Power Systems Displays New Product Generations at Solar Power International
Princeton Power Systems, a leading global designer and manufacturer of technology products for energy management, microgrid operations, and electric vehicle charging, will be exhibiting at the Solar Power International 2015 trade show in Anaheim, Calif. This year, Princeton Power Systems will display the newest generation 100 kW grid tied inverterRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Locus Energy Transforms Solar Monitoring Market with Major Financial Backing from Genscape, Part of DMGT’s $4 Billion Market Cap Portfolio
Locus Energy, a leading solar photovoltaic (PV) performance monitoring and data analytics provider, today announced its acquisition by Genscape, the global leader in energy monitoring data and intelligence. “Energy monitoring is Genscape’s core business, so the synergy between our two companies couldn’t be better,” says Matthew Burkley, Chief Executive OfficerRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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CertainTeed booth shows off enhanced Solstice rack-mounted PV system
Visitors to SPI will find CertainTeed at booth #5329 displaying products that include the newly-enhanced Solstice, CertainTeed’s rack-mounted PV system, and the popular Apollo II and Apollo Tile II integrated PV systems. Solstice, CertainTeed’s rack-mounted solar solution, is outfitted with high-performance panels, inverters, racking and flashing. Solstice utilizes CertainTeed’s 60-cellRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New solar factory in Mississippi to produce 300 MW a year for Seraphim
Seraphim Solar Manufacturing USA says its new solar factory in Jackson, Miss., is scheduled to commence trial operation. The plant, which will be completed in two phases, will produce a minimum of 300 MW a year. The first phase will begin formal manufacturing and operation in November, with an anticipatedRead More — Solar Builder magazine