Tag: News
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Exosun Commissions Solar Trackers in Lone Valley
The company’s first project in the U.S. included local manufacturing of Exotrack HZ trackers SAN FRANCISCO – Exosun, a leading provider of solar tracking technologies and associated plant engineering services, has commissioned its solar trackers to the Lone Valley Solar Park in the western Mojave Desert in California. This 30Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Trina Solar Certifies Ecoppia’s Robotic, Water-free Solar Panel Cleaning System
With more than 6 million panels cleaned, the E4 solution significantly and cost-effectively improves solar plant output HERZLIYA, Israel – Ecoppia, an innovative developer of robotic, water-free photovoltaic (PV) solar panel cleaning solutions, has announced that its E4 robotic cleaning solution has been officially certified for long-term use by TrinaRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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DBL Report Assesses the Costs of Renewable Energy and Electricity
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – The argument that an increase in renewable energy in the United States means more expensive electricity has pervaded the debate on renewables versus fossil fuels for decades. A new report by DBL Investors, “Renewables Are Driving Up Electricity Prices. Wait, What?,” examines the 100-year-old utility business modelRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Vasari Capital Delivers Financing Program for Green Solar Energy Projects
IRVINE, Calif. – To meet the growing worldwide demand for renewable energy financing, Vasari Capital is offering its Solar Power Project Financing Program for developers in a wide array of business sectors that seek funding for construction of solar power energy sources for their industrial-scale projects. Global investments in cleanRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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California Nearing Huge Milestone in Solar Deployment
WASHINGTON, D.C. – California has cemented its place as America’s solar leader, according to the recently-released U.S. Solar Market Insight 2014 Year in Review, and stands poised to become the first state in the nation to have 10 gigawatts (GW) of installed solar capacity, enough to power nearly 2.5 million homes.Read More — Solar Builder magazine