Tag: commercial
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Dynamic Energy Solutions completes 2-MW rooftop solar system for Barrette Outdoor Living
Dynamic Energy Solutions LLC, a full-service solar energy solutions provider, completed a rooftop solar array on Barrette Outdoor Living’s manufacturing facility in Galloway, N.J. Dynamic Energy Solutions designed and built the system for Barrette, a North American manufacturer of vinyl and aluminum fencing, composite decking, residential and commercial railing, andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Watch: EcoMen Solar constructs PV system to offset tenant loads at this New Jersey plaza
EcoMen Solar completed a 75.6 kW PV system for Poet’s Square Plaza in Freehold, N.J. The installed solar systems for this property take care of the common load as well as the tenant load for multiple buildings. In this case, there are 4 distinct systems installed on 3 of theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Carolina Panthers football stadium to add solar panels via POWERHOME Solar
POWERHOME Solar will begin installing solar panels on Bank of America Stadium, home of the Carolina Panthers, within the next few weeks. These new panels will help reduce energy costs as well as the stadium’s carbon footprint. In 2018, the NFL joined the Green Sports Alliance to support sustainability efforts acrossRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Hampshire city adds new solar rooftop system, moves toward 100 percent renewable goal
One of New Hampshire’s largest solar arrays will save the city of Keene millions of dollars while generating enough power to offset the electric load of nearly 100 homes. The recently completed municipal project includes 2,010 solar panels on the rooftops of the Keene Ice center and adjacent Public WorksRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Data center energy consumption makes a strong case for solar
A recent report from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change found that if greenhouse gas emissions continue at the current rate, the atmosphere will warm up by as much as 2.7 degrees above preindustrial levels by 2040. Fortunately, many companies that generate huge amounts of electricity, including dataRead More — Solar Builder magazine