Tag: projects

  • Santa Rita Union School District takes advantage of California’s Self-Generation Incentive Program

    Generate Capital and Sharp Electronics Corporation’s Energy Systems and Services Group (Sharp) have broken ground on a six-site solar PV and SmartStorage energy storage installation with the Santa Rita Union School District (SRUSD) in Salinas, Calif. With project developer SolEd Benefit Corporation and construction company MBL Energy, Generate Capital willRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Project of the Year 2017 voting: Commercial & Industrial category

    California Department of Franchise Tax Board Sacramento, Calif.  |   3.6 MW The Franchise Tax Board complex is one of the largest business campuses in northern California, which makes this the state’s largest carport installation (10,400 PV panels), covering 1,276 employee parking spaces, spanning over 622,000 sq ft! Baja’s specializationRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Project of the Year 2017 voting: Commercial & Industrial category

    California Department of Franchise Tax Board Sacramento, Calif.  |   3.6 MW The Franchise Tax Board complex is one of the largest business campuses in northern California, which makes this the state’s largest carport installation (10,400 PV panels), covering 1,276 employee parking spaces, spanning over 622,000 sq ft! Baja’s specializationRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Vote here for the 2017 Solar Builder Project of the Year

    Finally, a vote in which there are no losers. From remote islands to abandoned mines, from sprawling plains to dense urban areas — this year’s crop of Project of the Year Award nominees might be our most varied yet. This year, we decided to break out three separate categories –Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Vote here for the 2017 Solar Builder Project of the Year

    Finally, a vote in which there are no losers. From remote islands to abandoned mines, from sprawling plains to dense urban areas — this year’s crop of Project of the Year Award nominees might be our most varied yet. This year, we decided to break out three separate categories –Read More — Solar Builder magazine