Tag: Array Technologies Inc.
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Solar trackers will make up one-third of all ground-mounted PV deployed the next five years, plus more insights from IHS Markit
Following a record year of shipments for PV tracking systems globally, IHS Markit forecasts more than 150 GWdc of PV tracking systems will be deployed from 2019 to 2023, accounting for approximately one third of ground-mounted PV installations during the period according to its upcoming Global PV Tracker Market ReportRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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‘Safe Harbor’ from RPCS helps solar developers benefit from this year’s ITC rate next year
RP Constructions Services announced this week a Safe Harbor strategy that will allow project developers, financiers and owners to benefit from this year’s Investment Tax Credit (ITC) rate for projects built in the coming years. Customers can realize savings by both purchasing solar tracker materials from RPCS and storing themRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Kansas community college adds solar to curriculum and campus via RP Construction Services
As part of Kansas’ Cloud County Community College’s Solar Energy Technology program, new solar energy courses — spurred by the installation of a new on-campus solar site — will train students for high-tech, high-wage jobs in the exciting, emerging solar industry through innovative teaching and educational partnerships. The site willRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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MCE Solar One, Bay Area’s largest publicly owned solar project, now complete
Built on an old refinery, MCE Solar One is a new 60-acre, 10.5 MW ground mount solar farm in Richmond, Calif., brought to life by Cenergy Power and sPower. The project deployed approximately 80,000 ground mounted modules using both a fixed tilt rack as well as single axis trackers, withRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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DuraTrack goes down under: Array Technologies to support six new Australian solar projects
The DuraTrack HZ v3 from Array Technologies, the top supplier of centralized solar tracking systems, was selected for six new Australian solar projects. The projects, scheduled for commercial operation in 2018, total 586 MW of new solar power in Australia and will provide reliable, clean power to 238,000 homes across QueenslandRead More — Solar Builder magazine