Tag: modules

  • Region Solar Completes 1-MW Ground-Mount in Florida

    Region Solar has completed a 1.004-MW solar photovoltaic ground-mounted system at VizCo’s 26,000 sqft. manufacturing facility in Monticello, Florida. This solar system is projected to produce 1,002,400 kWh of electricity annually, and will be net-metered by Duke Energy.  The array will save 536 tons of CO2 from being emitted andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Canadian Solar Modules Power 3.1-MW Project in Nicaragua

    Canadian Solar Inc. today announced that it completed the supply of 3.1 MW of CS6X-300P modules to a solar photovoltaic (PV) project in Tipitapa, Nicaragua. This PV plant, entitled Planta Solar Zona Franca Astro Nicaragua, will power 26 companies and supply approximately 30% of total energy consumption for the Zona FrancaRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • CertainTeed Offers Solar Module/Mounting Dual system

    With a powerful wattage upgrade to its Apollo II solar roofing system, CertainTeed Corporation solidifies a commitment to bringing the latest in alternative energy to its contractor and builder partners. Now featuring 60-watt monocrystalline integrated photovoltaic (PV) panels, Apollo II combines greater efficiency and unmatched aesthetics with its trademark easyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • REC Group Closes 300-MW Solar Panel Supply Agreements

    REC Group, a leading global provider of solar energy solutions, has closed two supply agreements with Recurrent Energy LLC, a leading North American solar project developer, for the supply of an aggregate of 300 MW photovoltaic panels for utility-scale developments in California. REC will supply the recently introduced Peak Energy 72 Series panelsRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 2014 Roof-Mount Project of the Year Winner: Solar for Seals

    Pinnipeds — the all-encompassing classification for seals, sea lions and similar semiaquatic marine mammals — just want to swim and play and eat fish and live with other marine mammals in peace. But sometimes unfortunate things happen — they may get trapped in nets, injured by fishing hooks or sufferRead More — Solar Builder magazine