Tag: mounting

  • RBI Solar to Acquire Renusol GmbH and Renusol America

    RBI Solar today announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire Renusol GmbH, one of the PV industry’s leading solar mounting specialists for residential and commercial projects in Europe and in the United States. Renusol is 100% owned by Centrosolar Group AG. The acquisition includes the American subsidiary RenusolRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SunLink to Provide Ground-Mounts for Solar Project Outside of Las Vegas

    SunLink Corporation has been selected to supply racking hardware for the Moapa Solar Project. The Moapa Solar Project will be the first large-scale solar project built on tribal property, located on the Moapa Paiutes’ Tribal land 30 miles northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada. It will supply power to the LosRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • APS Microinverters Installed on 32-Home Habitat for Humanity Project

    APS microinverters are featured in a new 32-home affordable housing project by Habitat for Humanity. The Harris Court development in Port Orchard, Wash., will fulfill Habitat’s mission of providing safe, decent housing –- and a lower power bill as well. Thanks to Habitat’s partnership with local solar providers, the new homesRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • OMG Roofing Products Introduces PowerGrip Plus for Solar Roof-Mounts

    OMG Roofing Products of Agawam, Mass., has introduced the PowerGrip Plus Roof Mount System, a watertight structural attachment system used to secure ballasted solar racks and other equipment to roofs covered with thermoplastic (TPO and PVC) membranes. PowerGrip Plus is designed with wind performance in mind and offers ultimate tensile strengthRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Helios Solar, Renusol America Complete Michigan’s First Landfill Solar Project

    Helios Solar and Renusol America announced that a 100 year-old community waste landfill in Eaton Rapids has been redeveloped as Michigan’s first brownfield location to generate renewable energy. Closed and capped 20 years ago and unused since then, the landfill is now the site of a 535.5-kW solar system withRead More — Solar Builder magazine