Tag: News

  • Product of the Week: BOVIET SOLAR I Top-performing PV Modules

    Boviet Solar’s Gamma Series™ Monofacial and Vega Series™ Bifacial PV modules are designed with better- technology in mind, made from robust products components, under stringent quality control steps and high-tech manufacturing processes. PERC, half-cut, multi-busbar, and large cell deigns enables Boviet Solar PV modules to pack more power per module, capture more photons, produce more……

  • GAF solar shingles overcome HOA objections in Virginia

    Via Energy News Now: If Jonathan Lockwood had to spring for a new roof, he was determined to find a versatile cover that could go beyond just keeping his 1981 townhome dry. He also wanted to slash his escalating electric bill. Aware that greenlighting traditional rooftop solar panels would be a tough slog in his……

  • Fluke is now a NABCEP Registered Training Provider

    The industrial tool innovators at Fluke are now designated as a North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) Registered Training Provider (RTP). As a NABCEP RTP, Fluke will provide educational resources to help solar professionals work safely, efficiently, and accurately in support of the growing industry. Fluke recently launched its new NABCEP-approved training course,……

  • Vanderbilt University flips the switch on 35 MW solar farm

    Silicon Ranch Corp. joined Vanderbilt University, Nashville Electric Service (NES) and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to “flip the switch” on the Vanderbilt I Solar Farm, a 35 MWac facility located in Bedford County, Tennessee. First announced in 2020, the Vanderbilt I Solar Farm is the result of a landmark agreement as the first project contracted……

  • California net billing is here – and so are these NEM 3.0 battery storage deals

    California’s net billing tariff era (NEM 3.0) is officially upon us starting April 15. Net billing drastically reduces the value of solar energy via lower compensation on export rates and complex hourly pricing. This effectively forces new solar customers to adopt batteries to store that excess production to self-consume later, and/or export more strategically, if……