Tag: software
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Boulder uncovers 553 MW of high-yield PV sites with 3-D mapping
In pursuit of transitioning its community to clean, local, affordable and reliable energy, the City of Boulder selected The Sanborn Map Co. to optimize its 3-D building data for use as the cornerstone of the city’s Rooftop Solar Tool. The tool helps citizens determine how much electricity can be producedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar software provider Sighten closes $3.5M funding round (check out what it does)
The Sighten platform helps to connect solar companies and investors in a way that optimizes businesses and drives growth and efficiency through technology. The company is trying to offer the most advanced software toolset for solar — a comprehensive and flexible platform spanning the entire project lifecycle from initial lead to ongoingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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ClearGrid Energy, partners with Mass. solar developer to find new sites
ClearGrid Energy, a community and utility-scale solar developer, is partnering with Citizens Energy Corp., a major solar power developer in Massachusetts, to find sites for solar installations across Massachusetts. ClearGrid finds solar sites by using a proprietary algorithm-driven site acquisition engine and is currently raising a round of investment toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GeoCF’s Smart Power Maps evaluates utility-scale solar development #SPIcon
GeoCF, the Austin, TX-based software company specializing in geospatial software solutions, introduced Smart Power Maps, a comprehensive software platform for utility-scale solar project evaluation and development. Smart Power Maps gives solar developers, utilities and investors the ability to bring large-scale solar projects to market faster with lower cost of capital. GeoCFRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SolyMoly launches online shopping for solar energy
The solar industry is drawing interest across the United States. The Obama administration is trying to push solar more and more, and Google announced its interest in solar planning. What’s bigger than those two things? But turning interest and curiosity into a solar install still brings a lot of unknowns. SolyMoly, theRead More — Solar Builder magazine