Tag: modules

  • Array Technologies Supplies 28 MW of Solar Trackers to California Project

    Array Technologies Inc. (ATI) and construction powerhouse White Construction Inc. signed a tracker supply agreement for more than 28 MW of Array Technologies’ leading DuraTrack HZ single-axis solar tracking system earlier this year. The DuraTrack HZ structure features a customized 120° range of motion and holds roughly 94,340 high performanceRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Canadian Solar Supplies Modules to Multi-Megawatt Georgia Projects

    Canadian Solar Inc., one of the world’s largest solar power companies, today announced that its modules will power a series of projects in Georgia totaling 5.1 MW with Atlanta-based solar developer and Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) provider SolAmerica Energy LLC. As the sole provider of photovoltaic (PV) modules for these projects,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Vista Solar Completes 44.2-kW System for California Packaging Distributor

    Vista Solar has completed a 44.2-kW solar system for packaging distributor Container Consulting Service (CCS). “CCS was a perfect candidate for solar,” says Vista Solar Sales Manager Jennifer Le. “With high energy consumption, a large unobstructed roof space, and customers who care about their carbon footprint, the decision to goRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • itek Energy to Build New Solar Module Plant in Minneapolis

    Solar manufacturer itek Energy will open a new plant in Minneapolis, Minn., to produce advanced photovoltaic modules for residential and commercial systems. The facility will begin output in early 2015. “Our formula is pretty straightforward: the best solar technology, plus overwhelming consumer demand,” said Kelly Samson, itek Energy founding principal. “We’ve enjoyed tremendousRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Ross Solar Group Finishes Five SunPower Rooftop Systems

    The Ross Solar Group has completed five commercial rooftop solar systems for the Town of Stafford, Conn., totaling 660 kilowatts. Each system is expected to generate a large percent of the buildings’ electricity needs on which it’s installed and operating. “This solar project is a great fit for our townRead More — Solar Builder magazine