Tag: project
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SunLink to Provide Ground-Mounts for Solar Project Outside of Las Vegas
SunLink Corporation has been selected to supply racking hardware for the Moapa Solar Project. The Moapa Solar Project will be the first large-scale solar project built on tribal property, located on the Moapa Paiutes’ Tribal land 30 miles northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada. It will supply power to the LosRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Suniva Modules Power 1.9-MW Solar Array at Water Reclamation Facility
Suniva Inc. today announces it is powering the 1.9-MW solar array at the South Cary Water Reclamation Facility (SCWRF) in Cary, N.C. This is one of several installations in Suniva’s growing water reclamation portfolio. The Suniva array, consisting of the premier OPTimus module line, delivers more power while using fewer modulesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GE Inovateus Installs 1-MW Solar Project at Caribbean Resort and Spa
Anguilla’s prestigious 5-star CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa has just unveiled its latest impressive project, a solar field spanning four acres and containing 3,500 Canadian Solar 300-W PV panels. The field now basks under the azure Anguilla skies and can generate approximately 1.5 million kWh annually while avoiding 1.2 million pounds ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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One Million Panels Now Installed at Solar Star Project
MidAmerican Solar and SunPower Corp. are making significant progress at the Solar Star projects, co-located in Kern and Los Angeles counties in California. The one millionth photovoltaic module has been installed at the Solar Star development, which is now delivering more than 170 MW to the California ISO grid. When complete, the 579-MWac projects will have moreRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Local Family Donates 8.9-kW Solar System to California Lagoon Foundation
Carlsbad, Calif., residents and Stellar Solar customers Peder and Julie Norby have provided the gift of renewable energy to the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation in the form of an 8.9-kW solar system that will meet 45% of the Foundation’s Discovery Center electric needs and be integrated into their educational programs.Read More — Solar Builder magazine