Tag: News
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Pure Safety Group unveils new self-retracting, fall protection product line
Pure Safety Group (PSG), the largest company dedicated solely to fall protection, unveiled a new lineup of three self-retracting lifelines (SRLs). The SRLs are part of the company’s robust schedule of new product launches in 2019, during which it will release more than 20 new products for keeping workers atRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Inside Solar-Log Base, the company’s new solar monitoring, energy management platform
Solar-Log debuted a new generation of solar plant monitoring hardware at Intersolar in Munich: the Solar-Log Base. When combined with the new Solar-Log WEB Enerest 4.0 (coming later this year), these products will mean easier and more powerful solar monitoring and energy management. “The new Solar-Log product generation was designed basedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Georgia Power adds two commercial solar projects owned by Nexamp
Under the Renewable Energy Development Initiative (REDI), Georgia Power is adding more solar power to the grid with new commercial and industrial solar installations. Two of these new installations, owned and operated by Nexamp and developed jointly with Radiance Development LLC, are now in operation. The projects, located in BainbridgeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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ESS, CleanSpark team up for first-ever solar + storage microgrid with an iron flow battery
ESS Inc., a manufacturer of long-duration energy storage systems, has deployed its Energy Warehouse (EW) long-duration flow battery system at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in San Diego. The 50 kW / 400 kWh battery is integrated into a microgrid with a CleanSpark microgrid controller, and the system is designedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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DOE’s Solar in Your Community Challenge shows how many cool strategies exist to deploy solar energy
The Solar in Your Community Challenge is an awesome $5 million prize competition sponsored by the Department of Energy’s Solar Energy Technologies Office to incentivize the development of new approaches to expand access to solar energy. This year’s competition (from May 2017 to October 2018) resulted in some really cool approachesRead More — Solar Builder magazine