Tag: News

  • How to Increase your Competiveness with Adaptive System Design

    As solar markets are getting more established, the competition between installation companies increases. More players, both regional and national, are entering the market. While this is good for solar shoppers and the overall growth of the solar industry, installers might face tougher competition. As a result, differentiation becomes more important.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunDAT Web Service is a cloud-based PV design software for any site size

    In the hyper-competitive PV industry, extracting every cent of value from a project is crucial. The SunDAT Web Service combines the power of FTC Solar and Parallel Works to bring you cloud-based PV design software that enables users to rapidly generate and analyze hundreds of options for a potential site.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • CAB Solar’s Integrated Grounding Cable Management System now UL 2703 listed

    CAB Solar‘s new Integrated Grounding System has achieved ETL Safety Listing by Intertek to UL2703. CAB Solar’s Integrated Grounding Cable Management System (patent pending) is designed to work seamlessly with tracker, ballasted, and fixed installations. We originally profiled it as part of this full tracker system with RPCS, Shoals andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Massachusetts bill passes to stop Eversource demand charge but doesn’t address net metering

    Massachusetts lawmakers passed An Act to Advance Clean Energy yesterday that will pretty much do what it says, with one really important victory for the solar industry, and one potential setback. The victory was a call for Eversource to revise the demand charge it tried to impose (this was theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • North Carolina’s Sunfarm V and VI solar projects find their EPC

    McCarthy Building Companies’ Renewable Energy Team was named the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor on the Sunfarm V and VI solar projects, which represent a total of 10 MWac of solar energy in Hertford, N.C. The projects – 5 MWac each – are owned by ET Capital Solar Partner Inc.,Read More — Solar Builder magazine