Tag: utility

  • Utility-scale developer to further increase capital raise, post-ITC news

    Innovative Solar Systems LLC (ISS), one of the largest developers of utility scale solar PV systems in the country, has been hyping a capital raise this year to really ramp up its solar farm project pipelines. Well, post-ITC extension this is ramping up even more. John E. Green, CEO forRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Town rejects solar farm because it will ‘suck up all the energy from the sun’ and other concerns

    North Carolina is one of the more progressive, up-and-coming states for solar energy development. We even started a slow clap when it hit 1 GW. But word of this has not yet spread to the town of Woodland, which just voted to reject a proposal to rezone a section ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Innovative Solar Systems looking for investors to expand

    One of the largest developers of utility scale solar farm projects in the United States, Innovative Solar Systems LLC, is seeking to raise capital to expand operations. ISS has a portfolio of projects that total over 2 GW and has plans to increase its portfolio to over 5 GW by 2018.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • ViZn Energy Systems dishes on next-gen energy storage solution

    ViZn Energy Systems Inc. (ViZn), a provider of energy storage systems for microgrid, commercial and industrial and utility applications, is building upon its proprietary flow battery technology to enhance the capabilities, reliability and lifetime of all next generation flow battery systems for multi-megawatt energy storage applications. The Vanguard II battery stack furtherRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • How energy storage helps solar’s long-term value problem

    There has been noise recently about the future economic viability of solar energy generation. The thinking is basic supply-and-demand: Solar hits peak generation during the day, when there is limited demand. So, the more solar that gets installed, the more it will compete with itself and drive down the pricesRead More — Solar Builder magazine