Tag: News
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Extensible Energy’s DemandEx software looks to reduce demand charges via solar system production alone
Extensible Energy is billing its new software as a service (SaaS) solution, DemandEx, as a “virtual battery” — an inexpensive alternative to commercial storage as a method for reducing demand charges and increasing ROI for commercial solar projects. Extensible says DemandEx easily integrates into new or existing commercial solar systemsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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CleanChoice Energy, Hartz Solar open up nearly 2 MW of community solar in Maryland
CleanChoice Energy and Hartz Solar, a developer, and owner of over 40 MW of solar assets in the Mid-Atlantic, have opened 1.9 megawatts of new community solar for Maryland residents serviced by Baltimore Gas & Electric. The new community solar facility will subscribe more than two hundred residents; allowing peopleRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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University of Northern Colorado cuts ribbon on 172-kW solar array
Students starting classes at the University of Northern Colorado (UNC) this fall will be greeted by a greener, more sustainable campus thanks to a new solar photovoltaic (PV) array installed by McKinstry, a national construction and energy services company. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment funded the UNCRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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CleanChoice Energy partners with MPOWERD to distribute solar lanterns to victims of hurricane Dorian
CleanChoice Energy is partnering with MPOWERD, a solar lantern manufacturer that works with nonprofits to disseminate lights to those most in need, to gift solar lanterns to those impacted by Hurricane Dorian. Through this partnership, CleanChoice will gift 1,000 lights which will be disseminated via MPOWERD’s non-profit network. “For decades,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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SDG&E wants to hike electric bill minimums and add a fixed charge, citing solar as the reason
San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E) is proposing a new fixed rate of $10 and a monthly increased minimum bill proposal, of $1.26 per day (or $38.19 per bill based on a 30-day billing cycle), to be effective March 1, 2020 if approved by the CPUC. SDG&E believes these “modest” increasesRead More — Solar Builder magazine