Tag: AET

  • AET to provide racking system for 252 kW Microgrid Energy rooftop project

      Applied Energy Technologies (AET), a preferred supplier of commercial and utility-scale racking systems and one of the top 10 solar racking companies in the United States, was selected by Microgrid Energy to supply its Rayport-B ECO roof ballast system for a 252 kW project in Joliet, Ill. The buildingRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • VOTE: 2015 Solar Builder Project of the Year Awards — Roof-mounted

    Bishop O’Dowd High School Oakland, Calif. Completed: Aug. 1, 2015 Size: 50.960 kW Bishop O’Dowd High School has a two-story classroom building facing southeast. The classrooms get very hot during the day when classes are in session. They want to reduce the heat to improve the learning experience of theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • AET provides ground-mount for 1-MW project in Pennsylvania

    Applied Energy Technologies (AET), a preferred supplier of commercial and utility-scale racking systems, was selected by JK Mechanical to supply its Rayport-G ECO ground mount for a 1-MW project in York, Pa. The project is currently being installed. AET’s racking system for the project will support a total of 3,116Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • AET to exhibit ECO solar mounting line, host cocktail hour at #Intersolar2015

    Applied Energy Technologies (AET), a supplier of commercial and utility-scale racking systems, will be exhibiting at Intersolar North America July 14-16 at booth 9721. AET will be displaying its Rayport-G ECO ground mount racking system and Rayport-B ECO roof ballast system from its ECO line of high quality, cost-effective solar mount solutions.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Applied Energy Technologies racking tapped for 22.6 MW Utah install

    Applied Energy Technologies (AET) a supplier of utility-scale racking systems, was selected by Swinerton Renewable Energy to provide its Rayport-G ECO mounting system for the 22.6 MW installation in Utah’s Beaver and Iron counties. The planned ‘Seven Sisters’ solar projects includes seven separate solar PV projects, four of which are to beRead More — Solar Builder magazine