Tag: News

  • enACT Systems Launches Mobile Software for Solar Sales

    Solar and energy efficiency installers and developers spend up to 30 percent of their revenue in sales and customer acquisition costs. To reduce transaction costs and connect providers to more customers, enACT Systems is launching from beta its new open-source software-as-a-service platform. The simplistic, yet robust, software platform integrates the entire salesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • IKEA Completes Expansion on Maryland’s Largest Rooftop Solar Array

    IKEA today officially plugged-in an expansion of the solar array completed last April atop its Perryville, Maryland, distribution center, the state’s largest such solar energy system. Installation of the new panels began Fall 2013, and since then have nearly doubled the size of the original project, which already was theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 80-MW Solar Farm Approved in NC for Innovative Solar Systems

    Asheville, N.C.-based solar farm developer Innovative Solar Systems has just recently received approvals by Duke Energy for an 80-MW solar farm project in North Carolina. Innovative Solar 37 LLC is an 80-MW solar farm project that will be located in the middle of the state to be built on approximatelyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • REC Solar Breaks Ground on 12-MW Hawaiian Solar Array

    REC Solar, a national leader in commercial solar electric system design and installation, today announced that it has commenced construction on a 12-MWac (14.53-MWdc) solar array for Hawaiian utility Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) . With 57,624 panels, the utility solar project will be one of Hawaii’s largest systems upon completion andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Siemens Extends U.S. Product Offering with Two Solar Microinverters

    Siemens today unveiled two new solar microinverters rated for 215- and 250-watt AC output with Integrated Ground technology (IG). The M250 IG microinverter extends the variety of photovoltaic (PV) modules with which the microinverter can now be used to. Modules up to 310W can be used while producing at 96.5Read More — Solar Builder magazine