Tag: projects
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Vote for the 2019 Solar Builder Projects of the Year
We asked for you to send us your coolest, most innovative and noteworthy solar projects of the last 12 months and, boy, did all of you deliver. From among the record amount of submissions, the Solar Builder editorial team has selected the best of the best as nominees forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Standard Solar, Pivot Energy are co-developing close to 9 megawatts of community solar in Colorado
National solar companies Pivot Energy and Standard Solar have expanded their partnership to co-develop five more community solar sites across Colorado. The portfolio of projects, all ground mount arrays, will total approximately 8.9 megawatts (MWs). The first two projects in the expanded portfolio will begin construction at the end ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Utah’s Rocky Mountain Power to manage a virtual power plant apartment community (using sonnen storage systems)
A partnership between sonnen, the Wasatch Group and Rocky Mountain Power will form a first-of-its-kind Virtual Power Plant (VPP) in the U.S. — a network of solar powered battery storage systems that will be fully managed by Rocky Mountain Power, the local utility, for the greater good of the communityRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Utah’s Rocky Mountain Power to manage a virtual power plant apartment community (using sonnen storage systems)
A partnership between sonnen, the Wasatch Group and Rocky Mountain Power will form a first-of-its-kind Virtual Power Plant (VPP) in the U.S. — a network of solar powered battery storage systems that will be fully managed by Rocky Mountain Power, the local utility, for the greater good of the communityRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Details on ReVision Energy’s largest rooftop solar project yet: Dover High School
ReVision Energy has completed the installation of the largest rooftop solar array in company history. The project at the Dover High School and Career Technical Center in Dover, N.H., includes 2,581 solar panels, increasing the state’s solar capacity by 1.5 percent and saving Dover taxpayers more than $4 million long-termRead More — Solar Builder magazine