Tag: News
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Solar Energy Industries Association solidifies Puerto Rico solar, storage association as official affiliate
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) announced that the Solar & Energy Storage Association of Puerto Rico (SESA-PR) is now an official SEIA affiliate. “This partnership was a natural outgrowth following the solar industry’s response to last year’s devastating hurricanes,” said Abigail Ross Hopper, SEIA’s president and CEO. “By workingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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How storage provides resiliency, security against threats to grid power
With extreme weather events, wildfires and other threats to energy security increasing in number and duration, homeowners from coast to coast and businesses from Main Street to Wall Street are contending with an ever-present danger of losing access to reliable power supplies. Beyond emergency scenarios, utilities in California have alsoRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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BayWa’s VP of Operations addresses Section 301 tariff on solar inverters
David Dunlap, VP of Operations at BayWa r.e. Solar Systems, explained why BayWa is not concerned about the Section 301 inverter tariff on the company’s blog. We found it insightful and are re-publishing it here for you to check out. Equipment pricing has dropped so much and for so long,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Colorado Springs Utilities upgrade their demand response software, add a peak savings program
Colorado Springs Utilities are going to start using AutoGrid to consolidate management of its demand response resources into a unified system. With the deployment of this software, qualifying commercial and industrial customers now have the option to participate in Springs Utilities’ Peak Savings Program. This program is designed to saveRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Recurrent Energy signs PPA for 63-MW Stanford Solar Generating Station No. 2
Canadian Solar Inc.’s wholly owned subsidiary Recurrent Energy has signed a 25-year power purchase agreement for the 63 MWac/88 MWp Stanford Solar Generating Station #2. Located on over 400 acres in Kings County, Calif., the Stanford Solar Generating Station #2, will power the equivalent of 15,750 homes with clean electricity. ThisRead More — Solar Builder magazine