Tag: News
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Trina Solar debuts utility-scale solution with Huawei, Sungrow, Nclave
Trina Solar Limited launched a new smart PV solution, TrinaPro, at its global headquarters in Changzhou, China, designed for utility-scale ground mounted PV systems. It is the result of Trina Solar’s full cooperation agreement with Huawei Technologies Co., LTD, Sungrow Power Supply Co., LTD, as well as its strategic cooperationRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Report: Solar retrofit market in California hitting saturation point
Despite gaining ground in 25 states in the country, the overall residential solar market declined in 2017 due in large part to a decline in the saturated California market. We noted this at the time and then somewhat glossed over it to highlight the countrywide expansion, but a new reportRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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IREC looks to improve solar plan review, code inspection process with Guide updates
When an industry grows as fast as solar, and local jurisdictions across the country have different plan review and inspection standards, sharing national best practices and encouraging consistency can help make timelines and expenses easier to anticipate. And when expectations are the same at every stage – on the partRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Standard Solar installing 1.1-MW of solar across seven Michigan schools
Seven schools within the Flushing Community Schools district in Flushing, Mich., will all be adding solar arrays, designed, built, financed, operated and maintained by Standard Solar. The renewable energy, generated by the 1.1 megawatt (MW) of combined arrays, is estimated to save the school district $45,000 annually. Roof mounted arraysRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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World’s No. 2 solar EPC opens up Arizona headquarters to focus on U.S. solar market
Sterling and Wilson Solar Solutions Inc., the world’s number 1 EPC outside of China according to IHS Markit, announced the incorporation of a subsidiary in the United States and the opening of its local headquarters in Scottsdale, Ariz., to now focus on the U.S. solar market. The company is privatelyRead More — Solar Builder magazine