Tag: Inovateus Solar
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Details on three Inovateus Solar projects completed with zero construction waste for NIPSCO
Inovateus Solar has completed three solar projects for Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO), which are the utility’s first solar installations. Consistent with NIPSCO’s steps toward a more sustainable energy future as well as Inovateus Solar’s commitment to sustainable solar, these projects were completed with zero-waste construction by recycling equipmentRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Great idea: Inovateus Solar sums up its solar project sustainability goals in new report
Inovateus Solar’s sustainable roots began in 2006 with its mission of “Building a Brilliant Tomorrow.” Since then, the company has developed over 400 megawatts (MW) of municipal, commercial, industrial, educational, and utility solar projects, primarily in the Midwest. While their solar work has added to the U.S. clean energy transition,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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McElroy Metal adds solar system with roof recover at its third manufacturing plant
After completing successful solar panel installations with roof recovers at plants in Peachtree City, Ga., and Adelanto, Calif., McElroy Metal recently completed a third solar conversion with its plant in Clinton, Ill. Inovateus Solar installed 1,116 Hanwha Q-Plus L-G42 350W panels on the facility in Clinton. The system is ratedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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City in Kansas developing 6-MW solar farm with Inovateus Solar
Inovateus Solar, Kenyon Energy and the City of Pratt, Kansas, announced the development of 6-MW solar farm project located on the North East Corner of town. The awarded project will produce 12.6 MWh annually, enough to power 10,000 homes and offsetting over 23 million tons of CO2 emissions. “The City ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Podcast: How to sell solar in the Midwest with Inovateus Solar President TJ Kanczuzewski
Outside of the solar hotbeds on the coasts, a solar company might need to be even more passionate to succeed. Inovateus Solar, for example, has carved out a sizable solar development market in the Midwest – a journey that has required a ton of customer education and a deep corporateRead More — Solar Builder magazine