Tag: AET
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String inverter mount from AET surpasses 1,000 units
Applied Energy Technologies (AET), a manufacturer of commercial and utility-scale racking systems, has surpassed more than 1,000 units sold of its Rayport-I string inverter mounting solution. AET’s Rayport-I was the first of its kind, designed to address a market need for a product that not only protects the string inverterRead More
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Solar Site Spotlight: Custom engineering for flood plain levels with AET
The Rayport-G ECO mounting system from Applied Energy Technologies (AET), a preferred supplier of commercial and utility-scale racking systems, was selected by Swinerton Renewable Energy for a 30 MW-DC project in North Carolina. AET’s engineering team provided substantial support for the system due to the unique site conditions. Extensive custom engineeringRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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AET works with BayWa r.e. on its first U.S. solar project
Applied Energy Technologies (AET), a supplier of commercial and utility-scale racking systems, was selected to supply the racking for BayWa r.e.’s first three solar installations in the United States. The projects total 6.9 MW and are located in Selma, Newton Grove and Smithfield, N.C. AET is providing its Rayport- GRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Logistics power: AET delivers racking for 7-MW Calif. project in one week
Applied Energy Technologies (AET) prides itself on its logistical capabilities, which played a big part in its selection by Swinerton Renewable Energy for a 7 MW solar PV installation in Mendota, Calif., currently under construction. Along with providing its Rayport-G ECO ground mount system, AET’s engineering team provided the fullRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Applied Energy Technologies selected for 3.5-MW New Jersey rooftop install
Applied Energy Technologies (AET) was selected by Pro-Tech Energy Solutions to provide its Rayport-B ECO solar racking system for one of the nation’s largest rooftop solar installations. The project is installed on a distribution warehouse and the corporate headquarters for AC Moore arts and crafts stores. The 11,232 panels, suppliedRead More — Solar Builder magazine