Tag: News
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New community solar array installed in Colorado, via Fronius, GRID Alternatives
Fronius, a leading string inverter manufacturer, joined GRID Alternatives Colorado (GRID) and Holy Cross Energy in the Roaring Fork Valley to help install a community solar array that will lower electricity bills for local families in need. The project is part of a statewide partnership between the Colorado Energy OfficeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Highlights from SEPA’s 2015 Solar Market Snapshot (residential rooftop up 50%)
The Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) announces the release of its 2015 Solar Market Snapshot, which tracks key trends and market insights in the U.S. market for solar and other distributed energy resources. Based on SEPA’s annual Solar Market Survey of hundreds of utilities across the country, the report providesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Details on PetersenDean’s roofing and solar expansion plans
PetersenDean, a privately-held roofing and solar company, has announced the expansion of its corporate headquarters at in Fremont, Calif. PetersenDean will remain the largest tenant in the three-story, 100,000-square-foot building. In the past six months, the company has hired more than 500 staff members, according to Jim Petersen, Founder of PetersenDean.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Small business solar: Q&A on shorter term, project-backed $1M loans with Wunder Capital
Last month, Boulder, Colo.-based financial technology company Wunder Capital launched its third financing product for commercial solar PV projects, Wunder Term Loans. These new Term Loans are designed for businesses looking for an accelerated path to ownership of their commercial solar project. Wunder focuses on the traditionally underserved small commercialRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Adara Power energy storage systems added to HECO qualified equipment list
Adara Power, a privately-held Silicon Valley company working on some really cool energy storage technology, sent word that its Adara Energy Storage System has been added to the Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) list of qualified equipment for customer self supply (CSS) installations. Residential solar customers in Hawaii are now able to installRead More — Solar Builder magazine