Tag: News

  • Altus Power acquires operating solar portfolio in Georgia from Beltline Energy

    Altus Power America, Inc. has completed the acquisition of a 4-megawatt operating solar portfolio comprised of four single-axis tracker projects and one fixed-tilt project. The projects sell renewable energy to Georgia Power. The solar projects generate approximately 6.5 million kilowatt hours of electricity annually, enough energy to power 540 homes.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Check out Ideematec’s new 2P solar tracker, Horizon L:Tec

      Ideematec Inc., debuts its Horizon L:Tec solar tracker at virtual Solar Power International 2020. The new two-module-in-portrait (2P) tracker features a patented locking technology that secures modules in position against torsional galloping, caused by extreme wind loads, to reduce maintenance costs and expand product lifespan. Soon after, the companyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • k12 Energy installs a solar system for PBS on top of a California mountain

    PBS and their member stations are America’s largest classroom, the nation’s largest stage for the arts and a trusted window to the world. In addition, PBS’s educational media helps prepare children for success in school and opens up the world to them in an age-appropriate way. Recently, k12 Energy, specializingRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Sage Energy Consulting issues RFP for Temecula Valley School District solar, storage microgrids

    Sage Energy Consulting continues work with the Temecula Valley Unified School District on sustainability initiatives and resiliency with the issuance of a request for proposals for two new solar and storage microgrids. The request for proposals includes two schools in the District that will host these innovative projects, including theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Searching AHJs for solar permitting? Check this free, crowd-sourced registry

    Every little step in residential solar project planning and design can add hours, days or more to the time that customers sit around and wait for installation to begin. High-volume system integrators reduce the wait by automating manual processes, one step at a time. But think about the time and moneyRead More — Solar Builder magazine