Tag: Solar Trackers
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ATI to supply 1 GW of solar trackers to Swinerton Renewable Energy
Array Technologies, Inc. (ATI), a leader in tracking systems, has entered into a agreement with and turnkey provider Swinerton Renewable Energy to supply and install more than 1 GW of solar tracking projects in the United States. The pipeline involves over a dozen utility-scale projects across varying geographies. The projects will featureRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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AllEarth Renewables forms partnership with Granite State Solar
A new partnership with Granite State Solar will bring the innovative Vermont-made AllEarth Solar Tracker solar electric system to homeowners and businesses throughout New Hampshire. The first AllEarth Solar Tracker installed by Granite State Solar was commissioned last month and the local company has other solar tracker projects near completion. With officesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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NEXTracker supplies 42 MW worth of trackers to DEPCOM Power
The 42 MW DC Paw Paw project in central Georgia, recently acquired by Southern Co. subsidiary Georgia Power, is part of a 400 MW solar generation portfolio that Georgia Power is developing in the state. This project is coming to fruition thanks to the Georgia Power Advanced Solar Initiative. DEPCOM Power,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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NEXTracker, Blattner Energy sign 1 GW tracker deal
NEXTracker, designer and manufacturer of advanced single axis PV trackers, and Blattner Energy, a diversified power generation contractor, signed supply agreement totaling over 1 GW of NEXTracker solar trackers to be deployed in projects throughout North America over the next two years. “We’re very impressed with NEXTracker’s technology not onlyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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AllEarth Renewables preps for national solar market expansion with a rebrand
AllEarth Renewables, known for its dual-axis solar tracker, is taking on a rebranding project to position the company for its national expansion with a growing group of solar developer and installer-partners around the country. The new full circle logo captures the company’s belief that when people and businesses work together, the energy futureRead More — Solar Builder magazine