Tag: News

  • Applied Energy Technologies (AET) Reaches 275 MW Milestone

    Applied Energy Technologies (AET), a preferred supplier of commercial and utility-scale racking systems and one of the top 10 solar racking companies in the United States, announces that it has crossed 275 MW in installed solar racking systems across the U.S. and South America, and is on pace to surpassRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • GeoCF’s Smart Power Maps evaluates utility-scale solar development #SPIcon

    GeoCF, the Austin, TX-based software company specializing in geospatial software solutions, introduced Smart Power Maps, a comprehensive software platform for utility-scale solar project evaluation and development. Smart Power Maps gives solar developers, utilities and investors the ability to bring large-scale solar projects to market faster with lower cost of capital. GeoCFRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Live at SPI: ATI explains its new DuraTrack HZ v3

    Have you heard about the new DuraTrack HZ from Array Technologies Inc. (ATI)? If you haven’t, emerge from your cave and watch the video above. Denise Hugo, director of marketing for ATI, explains to us just who ATI is and what it is that they do best. And what they doRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Live at SPI: Fronius’ SnapINverters now include revenue grade metering

    If you are at Solar Power International, you’ve no doubt seen Fronius someplace. Maybe outside (when it isn’t raining) at their fun booth, complete with a full-sized beer pong game; maybe inside at their main booth, complete with its full product line and mic’d up technical explanations; or maybe inRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • At SPI: LightManufacturing’s sun-tracking heliostat connects via IoT

    Central Coast California solar technology firm LightManufacturing is exhibiting at the Solar Power International (SPI) expo in Anaheim this week (booth 1040), showing new applications for solar energy and a unique set of products at the conference. “We’re not a PV company” explains founder Karl von Kries. “We don’t makeRead More — Solar Builder magazine