Tag: Solar Trackers
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Array Technologies Applies Lessons from the Wind Industry to the Solar Sector
Array Technologies Inc. (ATI) has been a market leader in solar tracking systems for a few decades now, providing solar solutions for utility, commercial and residential electric generation customers. Since 1989, the company has supplied nearly 3 GW of tracking systems across the globe in 250 utility and commercial projectsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Array’s DuraTrack HZ v3 commissioned in Northern New Mexico
Array Technologies, Inc. (ATI) has commissioned a 1.3 MW DC solar plant for the Springer Electric Cooperative located in northern New Mexico. Even more notably, this will be one of the first showcases of the recently launched single-axis tracking system, the DuraTrack HZ v3. The patent-pending tracking system minimizes upfrontRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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AllEarth Renewables debuts solar tracker dealer training program
As technology in the industry rapidly improves and advances, installers need to move in lockstep. To that end, AllEarth Renewables is launching a new dealer training program to support its growing network of solar tracker installers across the country. Those interested in participating will travel to AllEarth’s headquarters and manufacturing facility inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Tracker Technology: New Designs Lead To Lower Installation Costs and Increased Performance
The global solar tracker market is a fast-paced contest in which better designs help manufacturers win the next round of bids. Double-axis trackers are gaining momentum for space-constrained residential and commercial installations, yielding up to 45 percent more power than an equivalent fixed installation. Single-axis trackers, commonly used in utility-scaleRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunLink’s Director of Tracking Technology Compares Tracker Systems
Lessons From The Field The demand for solar trackers is expected to grow exponentially by 2020, possibly by as much as $2.14 billion in the United States, according to a new report by Grand View Research. And, leading the way, will continue to be single-axis solar trackers. Leading manufacturers ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine