Tag: GP Joule
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GP Joule completes first merchant solar project in Alberta Canada
GP JOULE Canada Corp., a subsidiary of GP JOULE GmbH, has completed construction of the 25.43-MW Innisfail Solar project in Red Deer County, Alberta. GP JOULE joined forces with Elemental Energy Inc., the British Columbia-based renewable energy developer, investor, and project owner — along with community stakeholders — to successfully completeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Snowlar Builder: We look at the opportunity of solar development in Northern latitudes
Solar power is starting to bolster the energy capacity in northern climes, especially across Canada and Alaska where diesel generators take the cost of electricity sky high. Both fixed-tilt and tracker installations are expanding rapidly in this region, as advancing solar technology helps cope with bitter cold and erratic daylight.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Snowlar Builder: We look at the opportunity of solar development in Northern latitudes
Solar power is starting to bolster the energy capacity in northern climes, especially across Canada and Alaska where diesel generators take the cost of electricity sky high. Both fixed-tilt and tracker installations are expanding rapidly in this region, as advancing solar technology helps cope with bitter cold and erratic daylight.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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GP JOULE opens New York office to expand its U.S. solar presence
GP JOULE Canada Corp., a subsidiary of GP JOULE GmbH based in Toronto, is focusing on an expansion into 15 Northeastern and Midwestern U.S. solar markets, opening an office in Suffolk County, N.Y. to support the effort. An EPCs offering proprietary ground-mount racking solutions, GP JOULE has tripled its manufacturingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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GP JOULE reports triple digit revenue growth after entering U.S. solar market
GP JOULE Canada Corp., a subsidiary of GP JOULE GmbH, reports its expansion in the U.S. photovoltaic market resulted in triple-digit revenue growth in 2017, through the combined earnings of its four North American subsidiaries — two in Canada and two in the U.S. The company’s engineering, procurement, and constructionRead More — Solar Builder magazine