Tag: News
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Schneider Electric provides electrical BOS for 17 MW project in Japan
Schneider Electric Solar Business specializes in energy management, with integrated solutions across multiple market segments, such as energy and infrastructure, industrial processes, building automation, and data centers/networks, as well as a broad presence in residential applications. And despite working in more than 100 countries, this complete electrical balance of system (BOS) for aRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SolarEdge now preferred optimized inverter provider for Sunrun
SolarEdge Technologies Inc., a manufacturer of PV inverters, power optimizers and module-level monitoring services, and Sunrun, the largest dedicated residential solar company in the U.S., have formed a strategic supply relationship. As part of the agreement, SolarEdge will serve as Sunrun’s preferred supplier of optimized inverter solutions available for use in Sunrun’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Obama makes solar energy for low-income housing a priority
The Obama Administration made a bold goal to install 300 MW of new solar panels on federally subsidized low- and moderate- income communities by 2020, and to offer loans and toolkits that further incentivize solar adoption. Those in the solar industry know the the progress that’s been made the last fiveRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Ideal Power with order for 5 MW of power conversion systems
Ideal Power Inc., a developer of innovative power conversion technologies, received 5 MW of orders for its 30 kW Battery Converter, its Grid Resilient 30 kW Multi-Port Power Conversion System and its Grid Resilient 125 kW Power Conversion System from multiple channel partners. The units will ship to commercial andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Canadian International Trade Tribunal makes call on ‘Chinese Solar PV Module Dumping and Subsidization’ issue
The Canada Borders Services Agency (CBSA) recently reviewed an anti-dumping complaint regarding import practices around Chinese panels in the Canadian market. Based on information provided, the CBSA determined that there was “sufficient evidence that certain panels originating in or exported from China have been dumped and subsidized, and there was aRead More — Solar Builder magazine