Tag: utility-scale
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Rhode Island’s largest solar project is on the way via Southern Sky Renewable Energy, Conti Solar
Conti Solar, a national solar EPC, O&M and energy storage company, is providing full turnkey EPC services for the largest solar installation to date in Rhode Island. Developed by Southern Sky Renewable Energy, the 21.3-MW, Gold Meadow Farms solar project is being constructed in Cranston, Rhode Island. When completed, thisRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Saving costs with large-scale string inverter design, part 1
String inverters are now a staple of the commercial and industrial and small utility-scale segments, which was solely the domain of central inverters once upon a time. The trend started about six years ago when string inverters souped-up to 1,000 volts and developers and EPCs saw the value in chasingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Trina Solar debuts utility-scale solution with Huawei, Sungrow, Nclave
Trina Solar Limited launched a new smart PV solution, TrinaPro, at its global headquarters in Changzhou, China, designed for utility-scale ground mounted PV systems. It is the result of Trina Solar’s full cooperation agreement with Huawei Technologies Co., LTD, Sungrow Power Supply Co., LTD, as well as its strategic cooperationRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Origis Energy’s 52-MW solar project in Mississippi officially up and running
Cooperative Energy and Origis Energy officially unveiled their joint venture 52-MW solar project in Lamar County, Miss., with elected officials and business leaders joining the two companies at a ribbon cutting. The facility began operation in December. The 540-acre site, MS Solar 3, includes 206,000 polycrystalline solar panels which gatherRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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IBISWorld: Post-tariff solar market fundamentals remain favorable for buyers in short term
It’s been about a month since the #TrumpTariffs officially went into place, and while the long-term economic and pricing implications of the tariff remain to be seen, analysts at IBISWorld say procurement professionals shouldn’t panic since the market’s fundamentals remain favorable for buyers, at least in the short term. IBISWorldRead More — Solar Builder magazine