Tag: PV modules
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LG partners with OpenSolar to modernize solar installer sales and design
LG Business Solutions USA is now working with solar software provider OpenSolar to support LG solar installers migrating to digital processes and remote sales. OpenSolar provides system design, sales quotes and installation information at no charge to solar professionals around the world. Through this premium sales software platform, LG’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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With COVID-19, what are the best countries today for sourcing solar modules?
I was talking with a friend in the solar industry last week. He asked, “Given the situation with the coronavirus, where in the world can you secure quality solar modules now?” My answer: Geography doesn’t define quality. With business again growing across Asia, solar sourcing can still be accomplished byRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Delta funds university research for this micro PV power converter prototype
Delta is collaborating with Silicon Valley-based San Jose State University (SJSU) on a cool renewable energy research project. Through the SJSU project and with Delta’s funding, they have developed a prototype power converter for PV panels that is showing 30 percent more energy capture than conventional technologies. The project hasRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Residential BIPV in 2020: Solar shingles yield to roof-integrated innovation
The integrated solar roof has long been a solar technology goal — combining solar power with a watertight roof covering — but the category (often seen as just “solar shingles”) is perceived as too expensive or too experimental compared to the cost of separately installing solar and a traditional roof usingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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JinkoSolar Tiger Pro Series updates: salt mist corrosion certification, tiling ribbon value
More cool details are trickling out about JinkoSolar’s highly anticipated Tiger Pro solar PV module series. JinkoSolar’s Tiger Pro series is said to provide up to 580 Wp in 78 cell and 535Wp in 72 cell version, 20% more power than 450 Wp panel and 15% more versus 500 Wp. HowRead More — Solar Builder magazine