Tag: modules

  • Rudolph/Libbe Installs 2.1-MW Solar Array for Ohio Zoo

    A 22-acre south Toledo, Ohio, brownfield site that was once in receivership is starting a brand-new life – as home to a 2.1-MW solar array that will supply about 30 percent of the Toledo Zoo’s electricity each year. Bordered by a buffer zone with newly planted trees and green spacesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Suniva to Open Second U.S. Solar Modules Manufacturing Facility

    Suniva, Inc., a metro-Atlanta based manufacturer of high-efficiency crystalline silicon solar cells and modules, announces today that it is opening a second U.S. manufacturing facility, to be located in Saginaw Township, Michigan.  Construction will begin in August, with production in the 4th Quarter of 2014 and will provide up to 200MWRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • IES Installs HatiCon Mounting System on Marine Corps Carport Project

    The United States Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) located in Yuma, Arizona  has installed a HatiCon Solar’s alTite penetrating flat roof mounting system for a solar carport project. Independent Energy Solutions (IES), finished the construction of the solar carport project located at MCAS. The completion of this system has transformed aRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Sunpreme Installs Rooftop Solar System at California Sikh Temple

    Sunpreme Inc., a US-based solar photovoltaic company that designs and manufactures its own cells and panels, announced the commissioning of a 82-kW rooftop solar system at the Gurudwara Sahib in Fremont, California. The system is one of the largest rooftop solar installations to use Sunpreme’s advanced solar PV technology thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Astronergy Donates 150-kW Solar System to Mexican Children’s Hospital

    Astronergy donated 150 kW of  PV panels to a solar system installed on a parking lot of a children’s hospital, Hospitl de las Californias, located in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. The PV system has been successfully commissioned and will cover 80 percent of the electricity needs of the medical facility, which willRead More — Solar Builder magazine