Tag: News

  • News on Fronius updates to Solar.web and MLPE solutions

    The Fronius Solar Energy Division will be celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2017, and to mark the occasion, it will be expanding its product portfolio. Here are some notes on the updates:   Increasing energy efficiency with Fronius Solar.web A highlight here is the Rest API server interface for FroniusRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Case study of Roof Tech rail-less mounting staying strong through hurricane season

    Solarize Financial was founded in late 2014 and operates from its headquarters in Mount Pleasant, S.C., just outside Charleston. After working with a nationwide solar provider for many years, Petersen believed he could provide a more individualized experience for customers ready to make this important lifestyle change. Today, Solarize servesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Details on Crius Solar’s three-state licensing, acquisition of SunEdison assets

    Crius Solar LLC is ready to expand its base of operations, starting with securing three new licenses: the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Jersey. The licenses affirm Crius Solar’s commitment to the safe and quality installation of solar PV systems in collaboration with local licensed electricians, and other non-electrical building professionalsRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunLink grows executive roster with VP of operations, head of electrical engineering

    SunLink Corp. continues to grow its executive bench strength with the addition of Vincent Sang as vice president of operations and Daniel Grill as head of electrical engineering. “As an energy solutions company, SunLink is focused on optimizing every factor that contributes to making an energy project successful,” explains SunLinkRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 3 reasons Donald Trump won’t kill the solar industry

    On the campaign trail, Donald Trump made it clear that he favored coal and natural gas, wanted to kill energy regulations, and that he thought wind and solar power were too expensive. In fact, at a May 2016 press conference Trump said, “I know a lot about solar, the problemRead More — Solar Builder magazine