Tag: commercial

  • JLC Infrastructure acquires Greenskies Renewable Energy with plans to rebrand and grow it

    JLC Infrastructure (JLC) has placed a big investment into Greenskies Renewable Energy, a commercial and industrial solar developer. The Greenskies team will draw on its long track record, deep technical expertise, JLC capital, and JLC’s unique relationships in the municipal sector to build a renewable independent power producer.The transaction will bringRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Project profile: A complex solar installation on two different metal roof types

    Metal roof attachment provider S-5! recently worked on a complex solar conversion project at a manufacturing facility in Clinton, Illinois. This large-scale, multi-faceted project at the McElroy Metal plant required a two-fold approach as the facility consisted of two different metal roof types: a face-attached trapezoidal profile on one sectionRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Wacoal America adds near 1-MW rooftop solar system to its headquarters via Dynamic Energy Solutions

    Dynamic Energy Solutions completed the installation of a 965-kW rooftop solar array for Wacoal America at their headquarters and distribution center in Lyndhurst, N.J. Wacoal America is a subsidiary for the Americas of Wacoal Holdings, a global manufacturer of women’s apparel products. Investing in this rooftop solar facility underscores Wacoal America’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Inside OMCO Solar’s strategy to serve the mid-size solar tracker market

    Solar trackers are proving to pencil out positively for smaller and smaller solar project sites, which is drawing more interest from developers and EPCs. A problem these interested developers run into though is the lack of interest on the part of larger legacy tracker brands which are scaled to focusRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Nonprofits and utility changes: Does solar still make sense?

    Nonprofit organizations make our communities better. They provide vital services and bridge gaps that business and government cannot. These organizations need electricity to operate, just like the rest of us, and many have implemented or are considering implementation of on-site solar projects. Several financing solutions for nonprofits have proven effectiveRead More — Solar Builder magazine