Tag: News

  • Hulk Energy Technology debuts powerful CIGS solar module in U.S.

    Hulk Energy Technology Co., Ltd. has made its powerful green CIGS solar module available in the U.S. The HULKet Cigs-3000 Series CIGS thin-film PV module achieved 324 W of total area power output on a mass production line confirmed by German Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE (Fraunhofer ISE).Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Ecolibrium Solar adds logistics help from Atomic Transport

    Atomic Transport and Ecolibrium Solar are excited to announce their two-year commitment to doing business together. Throughout the past year, Atomic Transport has proven to Ecolibrium Solar that this will be a worthwhile partnership by continuing to delivery top-notch transportation solutions. Logan Stillwell, the customer specialist at Atomic working withRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SolyMoly launches online shopping for solar energy

    The solar industry is drawing interest across the United States. The Obama administration is trying to push solar more and more, and Google announced its interest in solar planning. What’s bigger than those two things? But turning interest and curiosity into a solar install still brings a lot of unknowns. SolyMoly, theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • AllEarth installs tracker in Washington State

    Solar trackers from Vermont-based AllEarth Renewables keep steadily moving across the country, this time heading to Washington state after forming a new partnership with local installer West Seattle Natural Energy. The first install came last month as a home in Port Orchard (pictured above). From its office in West Seattle, WestRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Greenskies Renewable to construct array at Wesleyan University

    Greenskies Renewable Energy LLC, a Middletown-based solar energy company, has been selected to construct a 750 kW-AC solar PV array on the campus of Wesleyan University. The ground-mounted solar array will be built at the corner of Long Lane and Wadsworth Road on the Wesleyan campus, where it will produce 1.2Read More — Solar Builder magazine