Tag: Residential Solar

  • Sunrun expands supply agreement with SolarEdge

    Sunrun will start offering SolarEdge’s next generation PV inverter, Energy Hub, for residential customers as part of a newly signed strategic supply agreement. SolarEdge’s tech has been key to Sunrun’s residential energy ecosystem. Together, the companies are focused on expanding value to customers through the offering of products such as smartRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Sunnova secures 85 MW in ISO-New England Forward Capacity Auction

    Sunnova Energy International Inc.’s news flurry continues. Last week came the big announcement that it purchased Lennar’s residential solar platform SunStreet as well as become its exclusive solar + storage installer. Right after that came word that it secured 85-MW in the recent ISO-New England Forward Capacity Auction (FCA15). Sunnova’s aggregatedRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Freedom Forever partners with Mosaic for its residential solar financing

    U.S. residential solar financing platform Mosaic announced a unique, multiple-year partnership with one of the fastest-growing residential solar power providers in the country, Freedom Forever. This partnership marries Mosaic’s credit expertise and innovative technology with the most efficient solar sales and installation organization nationwide. As a result, Freedom Forever canRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Three wire management tips for residential solar installers

    As part of our Wire and Cable Management Buyer’s Guide, we asked manufacturers for some installation tips. Here is what they had to say. Working off the roof. Installers are still doing most of the wire management assembly once they are up on the roof. We have seen several installersRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Missouri legislature, electric co-ops look to charge solar customers more

    The Missouri Solar Energy Industries Association (MOSEIA) sent word that the state’s upcoming HB539 and SB178 bills, which seek to modify the state’s net-metering program, could negatively impact homeowners and small businesses who generate their own solar power. While current law prohibits utilities from charging distributed generation (solar) customers differently thanRead More — Solar Builder magazine