Tag: project

  • Three Indiana schools make commitment to solar energy

    Johnson-Melloh Solutions is getting a lot done in Indiana. It started a year ago with the Jennings County Public Library’s alternative energy savings initiative, which is showing positive results. The ability to build, own and operate alternative energy systems allows corporations to run buildings on renewable energy. “Not only hasRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Allianz Energy Madison HQ goes with rooftop ballast mounting from Sollega

    Sollega supplied its FastRack ballasted mounting system to H&H Solar for the installation of a 51.8 kW Allianz Energy Madison headquarters rooftop project, WI. H&H Solar has supported Alliant Energy on a research project at its Madison headquarters. The purpose of the project is to evaluate performance and compare differentRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • GE’s energy startup Current to install PV at 18 sites across the country

    GE is putting solar solutions from its energy startup Current, powered by GE, to work across 18 GE sites in 12 states and Puerto Rico. The installations will deliver roughly $70 million in energy and operating savings over the solutions’ 20-year lifespan and offset energy usage an average of 10%Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • WGL Energy, BayWa r.e. completes solar facility in Delano, Calif,

    WGL Energy Systems joined with BayWa r.e. and city officials from Delano, Calif., to celebrate the opening of a 1.12-MW DC photovoltaic solar farm at a ribbon cutting ceremony held near the project site in the city of Delano. The fully installed solar array is designed to power Delano’s Waste WaterRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Case study: How DCE Solar’s Cap-Rack System helped a 4.9-MW multi-site project

    Overview As the first of five landfill sites in the Meriden, Connecticut area planned for conversion to a solar field, excellent results in terms of budget, performance and environmental safety were a must. Greenskies Renewable Energy knew that there could be no compromise on quality or compliance with procedures forRead More — Solar Builder magazine