Tag: News

  • One of SolarEdge’s new commercial power optimizers can connect two modules

    SolarEdge is launching its highest wattage power optimizer – the P800 – which expands its commercial power optimizer offering. Installers can now connect even higher wattage modules in a 2-to-1 configuration in commercial projects, thus reducing installation time on the roof, lowering part count, and increasing system energy production. CommercialRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • NABCEP announces Platinum Sponsor of 2017 conference: BaWa r.e.

    The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) announced that BayWa r.e. will be the Platinum Champion Sponsor of its 2017 CE Conference. As part of this sponsorship, BayWa r.e. is supporting NABCEP’s mission to promote safety, certification, quality installations and consumer confidence throughout the year. “We exhibited at theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Nautilus Solar continues New England expansion with 7.4-MW project acquisition

    Nautilus Solar Energy, a national solar project development and asset management company, acquired a 7.4 MW ground-mounted solar project located in Massachusetts from Seaboard Solar Holdings LLC. Nautilus has been working with Seaboard through the solar development and acquisition of the project and will now oversee the final development and construction.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • REC Group to expand PERC module production, development

    REC Group, a European brand of solar panels, is looking to expand its production of high-efficiency Passivated Emitter Rear Contact (PERC) solar cells and start developing that next-generation PERC technology.  To do so, the company ordered three microCELL OTF laser systems from 3D-Micromac AG, a leading supplier of laser micromachiningRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Take a look: Illinois hunting club goes solar thanks to Tick Tock Energy

    Collin Cain, owner of Cain Farm and Grassy Lake Hunting Club, recently installed a 29 kW solar PV to generate power for his home, farm, and business. Installation and services were provided by Tick Tock Energy, Inc., a solar contractor based in Effingham, IL. The project included 88 solar modulesRead More — Solar Builder magazine