Tag: News
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Solar Jobs Census: Solar employment outpaced overall U.S. job growth by five times over five-year period
The U.S. solar industry employed nearly 250,000 workers in 2019, an increase of more than 5,600 jobs (or 2.3%) since 2018, according to the 10th annual National Solar Jobs Census released today by The Solar Foundation. This marks a resurgence in solar industry employment following two years of job lossesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Kaiserwetter CEO explains how artificial intelligence will change solar investing, asset management
ARISTOTELES is a cloud-based IoT platform from Kaiserwetter Energy Management that relies on smart data analytics, predictive analytics and machine learning to maximize returns and minimize investment risks for investors. In utility-scale solar, this means ARISTOTELES turns complex and unstructured technical, financial and meteorological data into actionable, real-time intelligence. ForRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Kaiserwetter CEO explains how artificial intelligence will change solar investing, asset management
ARISTOTELES is a cloud-based IoT platform from Kaiserwetter Energy Management that relies on smart data analytics, predictive analytics and machine learning to maximize returns and minimize investment risks for investors. In utility-scale solar, this means ARISTOTELES turns complex and unstructured technical, financial and meteorological data into actionable, real-time intelligence. ForRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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South Dakota co-op Basin Electric buys large-scale solar generation for the first time via this PPA
Geronimo Energy, a National Grid company, and Basin Electric Power Cooperative announced a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the Wild Springs Solar Project. Wild Springs is a 128 megawatt (MW) clean solar energy project located in Pennington County, South Dakota, approximately 20 miles east of Rapid City. Wild Springs isRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Safari Energy hits 60 commercial solar installs in New Jersey
Safari Energy has completed its 60th commercial-scale solar project in New Jersey — 28.6 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity total — making it one of the most prolific commercial solar developers in the state. The milestone comes as New Jersey rolls out a temporary solar incentive called the Transitional RenewableRead More — Solar Builder magazine