Tag: project

  • Oshawa Power, Panasonic Eco Solutions Kick Off Canadian PV + Energy Storage Project

    Oshawa Power and Panasonic Eco Solutions, together with select strategic technology partners including Tabuchi Electric Co. of Japan and with support from the City of Oshawa, have today kicked off an innovative solar PV and energy management pilot project in the City of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The project will involveRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SolarCraft Installs 500-kW Roof-Mount ReneSola System in California

    SolarCraft announced the completion of a  518.5-kW solar power system at Marin County’s New Emergency Operations Facility in San Rafael, Calif.  Designed and built by SolarCraft, the county’s new solar panel system will reduce its carbon footprint while saving millions in utility costs in the years to come. The solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Canadian Solar Modules Used In 4-MW NRG Project in U.S. Virgin Islands

    Canadian Solar Inc. today announced that the Company supplied 4 MW of Canadian Solar PV Modules for the Spanish Town Estate Solar project, recently acquired by NRG Energy Inc. The project is located in St. Croix, in the U.S. Virgin Islands and utilizes 14,400 high-efficiency Canadian Solar CS6X-P 305 PolycrystallineRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Swinerton Chooses Array Technologies Solar Trackers for 35-MW Project

    Located about 23 miles south of Tucson, Arizona,  construction on the 35-MW Avalon Solar park has already begun. Swinerton Renewable Energy, one of the solar industry’s premiere construction firms, is building the site and has chosen Array Technologies Inc.’s (ATI) DuraTrack HZ single-axis solar tracker for the project. With trackerRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Nexteer Commissions Michigan’s Largest Residential Solar Tracking System

    Global automotive supplier Nexteer Automotive recently finalized the commissioning of the largest residential dual axis solar tracking system in the state of Michigan. Located near Holly, the site consists of three SunSteer arrays, two at 7 kW each and one at 6 kW, for a total of 20 kW, which precisely followRead More — Solar Builder magazine