Tag: News
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SolarEdge SPI updates: A slick 120-kW inverter design, an upgrade to its residential storage solution StorEdge
SolarEdge Technologies is extending its commercial offering to improve the scalability of DC optimization in large PV installations. The company is also upgrading its residential StorEdge offering to enhance the flexibility and economics of solar storage systems. Yes, at Solar Power International, SolarEdge is previewing a new version of itsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Coronal Energy chooses QOS Energy to aggregate its solar asset portfolio data
Coronal Energy, a leading North American IPP specialized in solar PV, has selected QOS Energy, an innovative independent software vendor specializing in data intelligence solutions for renewable energy assets, as its primary monitoring and performance analytics software partner. Coronal will benefit from the Qantum platform’s unique ability to aggregate dataRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nikola Power launches energy storage project suite aimed at both design, system management
Nikola Power is launching a suite of software tools at Solar Power International 2019 that will help project developers take energy storage opportunities from development to deployment. The platform consists of two key tools: Ratio, an analytical tool that determines the optimal design and operation of a storage system; and Intellect,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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LG has a new AC solar module with a 25-year warranty to show you at #SPIcon
LG Electronics is debuting its high-performance, fully integrated AC solar panel with a micro-inverter, expanding the company’s portfolio of advanced solar panels showcased at the 2019 Solar Power International Conference, held in conjunction with North America’s Smart Energy Week. Available to U.S. homeowners later this year, the new LG NeON®Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Is climate change a public health crisis? This study links $10 billion in health costs to it
Climate change is taking a huge toll on all aspects of life, including Americans’ health — so much so that it could constitute a public health crisis, a new study by the Natural Resources Defense Council and the University of California, San Francisco, suggests. The study, published in the journalRead More — Solar Builder magazine