Tag: projects

  • Case study of Roof Tech rail-less mounting staying strong through hurricane season

    Solarize Financial was founded in late 2014 and operates from its headquarters in Mount Pleasant, S.C., just outside Charleston. After working with a nationwide solar provider for many years, Petersen believed he could provide a more individualized experience for customers ready to make this important lifestyle change. Today, Solarize servesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • New England Solar buys two large-scale Sunpower projects in California

    New Energy Solar acquired a substantial majority interest in two large-scale solar projects developed/designed by SunPower, totaling over 134 MW, located in Kern County, Calif. SunPower will retain an ownership interest in the projects, which each having a capacity of 67.4 MWs, and provide ongoing operation and maintenance services. StanfordRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Nautilus Solar continues New England expansion with 7.4-MW project acquisition

    Nautilus Solar Energy, a national solar project development and asset management company, acquired a 7.4 MW ground-mounted solar project located in Massachusetts from Seaboard Solar Holdings LLC. Nautilus has been working with Seaboard through the solar development and acquisition of the project and will now oversee the final development and construction.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Take a look: Illinois hunting club goes solar thanks to Tick Tock Energy

    Collin Cain, owner of Cain Farm and Grassy Lake Hunting Club, recently installed a 29 kW solar PV to generate power for his home, farm, and business. Installation and services were provided by Tick Tock Energy, Inc., a solar contractor based in Effingham, IL. The project included 88 solar modulesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Innovative Solar Systems inks 720 MW of new PPAs in Midwest

    Innovative Solar Systems says it was awarded a total of 720 MW of new Purchase Power Agreements (PPAs) from “large credit worthy Power Off-Takers in the Mid-West.” The company’s CEO states that receiving these 25-year contracts from these mystery off-takers will enable ISS to more quickly sell and fund theseRead More — Solar Builder magazine