Tag: News

  • Sunnova’s solar homes qualify for the ISO New England capacity market

    Sunnova Energy International Inc. qualified for the ISO New England Forward Capacity Auction 15 (FCA15), which means its residential solar portfolio can participate in the capacity market in the New England power system. Sunnova’s portfolio of distributed residential solar energy systems in New England is expected to start participating inRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Rapid Shutdown option to know: IMO FireRaptor receives UL PVRSS Listing with Fronius

    IMO Automation tells us its FireRaptor received UL PVRSS (Photovoltaic Rapid Shutdown System) listing on the Fronius Primo family of solar inverters under UL1741 guidelines. IMO Automation worked closely with Fronius in achieving this listing as it required the development of an additional capacitance bleed circuit to dispel stored currentRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Generac acquires Enbala to expand its grid services capabilities

    Generac continues to strengthen its position as distributed energy resource, this week signing an agreement to acquire Enbala Power Networks Inc. Enbala is a distributed energy resources technology company that will expand Generac’s capabilities as a grid services provider. “Enbala is a proven virtual power plant and distributed energy resource managementRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Entergy New Orleans breaks ground on Louisiana’s largest solar facility with DESRI

    D. E. Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI) and Entergy New Orleans announced the groundbreaking of two projects in Louisiana—the Iris Solar project in Washington Parish and St. James Solar project in St. James Parish. Together, the projects represent the largest solar facility currently under construction in Louisiana and will produce a combined 70 megawattsRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • New York’s Albany Medical Center joins Nexamp’s Community Solar Program

    Albany Medical Center, northeastern New York’s only academic health sciences center, has chosen to enroll in the Nexamp community solar program to support local clean energy projects while simultaneously saving money on its electric costs. Under the agreements, Albany Med will receive energy credits generated from four Nexamp solar farmsRead More — Solar Builder magazine