Tag: commercial

  • SolaRack has a new standoff waterproofing base for flat-roof solar installations

    SolaRack, an American solar racking manufacturer, announced the availability of its new standoff waterproofing product SolaSeal. Touted as the first standoff waterproofing base built specifically for the solar industry, SolaSeal is meant to be deployed on flat roof applications such as torch-down, rolled asphalt shingles and thermoplastic polyolefin, better knownRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Amazon to add another 45-MW solar farm in Virginia

    Not ready to settle for second place among corporate renewable offtakers, Amazon announced the company’s 65th and 66th renewable energy projects today. Of those two, Amazon’s newest renewable energy project in the U.S. will be located in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and will be the seventh Amazon Solar Farm in theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Amazon to add another 45-MW solar farm in Virginia

    Not ready to settle for second place among corporate renewable offtakers, Amazon announced the company’s 65th and 66th renewable energy projects today. Of those two, Amazon’s newest renewable energy project in the U.S. will be located in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and will be the seventh Amazon Solar Farm in theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • CleanCapital adds a 15 project solar portfolio in New Jersey for its largest acquisition to date

    CleanCapital just announced its largest acquisition to date, a 75.2 MW solar portfolio made up of 15 operating solar projects in New Jersey. This is the fourth in a series of acquisitions made through CleanCapital’s $250 million investment vehicle with CarVal Investors. CleanCapital now owns and operates 180 MW ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • GE Solar sells majority stake in new distributed solar + storage venture to BlackRock

    GE Solar and BlackRock rocked the renewable energy sector with the formation of a new business, Distributed Solar Development, a GE Renewable Energy Venture (DSD). The company will be 80 percent owned by a fund managed by BlackRock Real Assets and 20 percent owned by GE Renewable Energy and willRead More — Solar Builder magazine