Tag: News

  • Boston’s Nexamp acquired by Rising Sun Solar to accelerate expansion

    Diamond Generating Corp., an independent power company and wholly owned subsidiary of Japan-based Mitsubishi Corp., has announced a corporate investment into Nexamp, a Boston-based provider of solar energy solutions. Through its distributed generation subsidiary, Rising Sun Solar LLC, Diamond and Nexamp together will develop, construct and operate distributed-scale solar powerRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Fronius expands U.S. presence with new Bay Area location

    Fronius already has an enormous U.S. facility located in Indiana, but is ready to commit to the U.S. market further, expanding into an office in the Bay Area. Just recently opened, the new Fronius location accommodates product management, R&D and technical sales. When Fronius entered the U.S. solar market inRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solar to the circus: Trina Solar forms partnership with Cirque du Soleil

    Trina Solar Limited announced a partnership in which it will become Cirque du Soleil’s first-ever Official Solar Partner in the United States. The new partnership will focus around co-promotional campaigns, Cirque du Soleil experiences for Trina Solar’s customers and employees, and more. “This partnership is a natural fit for Trina Solar,” saidRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Three takeaways from SEPA’s community solar report

    Community solar projects could give millions of U.S. households access to clean energy, according to a new report from the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) and Shelton Group. The potential market for these projects — which allow consumers to buy a portion of the power from a single, larger solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Progressive rate settlement filed in Colorado – is this the grid model we’ve been looking for?

    Across the country, the solar industry is often depicted as being in “battle” with utilities due to the often contentious arguments that take place between the two sides – utilities looking for what they feel is fair compensation for the grid services they provide; solar adopters and installers looking for theRead More — Solar Builder magazine