Tag: News

  • Hanwha Solar Modules Used in 17 MW of NC Projects

    Hanwha SolarOne Co. Ltd., a top-10 global photovoltaic manufacturer of high-quality, cost-competitive solar modules, has signed a deal with O2 Energies to supply 17 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules for three solar projects in North Carolina. The supply deal will include Hanwha SolarOne’s new S Series modules. “Hanwha SolarOneRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Nextronex Introduces the RAY-MAX Gen 2 Solar Inverter

    Nextronex Inc., a leader in high performance solar inverter systems, is pleased to expand its product range with a higher capacity, state-of-the-art, transformerless RAY-MAX Gen 2 Inverter. The Nextronex Gen 2 inverter is optimized for utility scale projects by increasing rated power capacity over 60%, therefore reducing the cost perRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Ecoplexus Finishes Three Solar Projects in NC

    Ecoplexus Inc. today announced that it has closed financing and commenced construction on three solar photovoltaic (PV) projects totaling 21 MW, representing approximately $40 million in project costs. The projects have signed long-term power purchase agreements contracts with Duke Energy Progress and are expected to achieve commercial operations in 2014.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Borrego Solar, sPower Break Ground on 6.3-MW Solar Project

    Borrego Solar Systems Inc., a leading designer, developer, installer and financier of grid-tied solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, and sPower (Sustainable Power Group), a prominent renewable energy provider, today announced that they are commencing construction on a solar project located in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Upon completion, the facility,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • NEXTracker Introduces Self-Powered Soalr Tracker

    Today NEXTracker unveiled its transformational self-powered tracking technology with the NEXTracker SPT.  This new single-axis tracker eliminates power wiring to the tracker motors, reducing material and installation costs and making each tracker row truly ‘plug ‘n play.’  This latest advancement dramatically simplifies the design, installation and commissioning process for solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine