Tag: News
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ECA Solar adds a VP of development to expand focus in New Jersey solar market
Since the company’s first installation six years ago, ECA SOLAR has developed, engineered, and safely installed solar PV systems on over 5 million square feet of commercial rooftop space on the East Coast. That looks to continue after the hiring of Thomas B. Schrum of New Brunswick, N.J., as Vice PresidentRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GAF Energy adds Solaria high-efficiency panels to its roof-integrated solar system
GAF Energy is North America’s leading provider of roof-integrated solar solutions, and this week it bolstered the power of its system by teaming with Solaria to include its super high-efficiency solar panels with its roof-integrated solar product. This partnership brings two leaders together from the solar and roofing industry to transformRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Resistance is not futile: Solaria PowerXT panels now classified as PID resistant
Solaria Corporation, a global provider of advanced solar energy products, today announced that Solaria PowerXT panels have passed Potential Induced Degradation (PID) test, exceeding the requirements of IEC Technical Specification 62804-1:2015. Consequently, PowerXT panels are now classified as PID Resistant. “Long-term durability and quality have been a guiding principle inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Rapid Shutdown NEC 2017: There are more options than you think
With the provisions of National Electrical Code (NEC) 2017 article 690.12 now being applied in over 30 states and growing (and which we re-examined this week), many suppliers and contractors are struggling to determine which Rapid Shutdown Devices (RSD) on the market are compliant and compatible with the modules andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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JinkoSolar is betting on higher demand for its solar modules in 2020 amid coronavirus scare
JinkoSolar, forecasts an up to 35 percent spike in 2020 shipments given the negative impact of coronavirus, and raised its gross margin guidance to 19-21 percent for the year, betting robust demand for its solar products would dial up profits at the world’s top solar company. This is the mainRead More — Solar Builder magazine