Tag: Northeast
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Details on 88-kW rooftop install at Schernecker Property Services by Nexamp
Nexamp and Nextility completed an 88-kW rooftop solar system at Schernecker Property Services’ (SPS) headquarters in Waltham, Mass. The project was designed and built by Nexamp and financed by Nextility, who will own and operate the project. Modules: 270 Suniva OPT 325 Mounting: PanelClaw Polar Bear RMS Gen III Inverters:Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Applied Energy Technologies selected for 3.5-MW New Jersey rooftop install
Applied Energy Technologies (AET) was selected by Pro-Tech Energy Solutions to provide its Rayport-B ECO solar racking system for one of the nation’s largest rooftop solar installations. The project is installed on a distribution warehouse and the corporate headquarters for AC Moore arts and crafts stores. The 11,232 panels, suppliedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New York’s new utility approach causes industry buzz
As utilities continue to put their collective heads together on how to best approach the grid of the future, a bunch of advanced energy industry organizations are pointing to the New York’s Public Service Commission’s (PSC) “Reforming the Energy Vision” (REV) as a good place to start. The PSCRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Check out the largest community solar project in New England
Community solar is one of the rising, fun trends in the solar industry. Nexamp, a solar developer and services provider, announced the completion of its first community solar project — a 2.3 MW “Nexamp Peak” at Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort, the largest ski resort in southern New England. Covering 12 acres near theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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ClearGrid Energy, partners with Mass. solar developer to find new sites
ClearGrid Energy, a community and utility-scale solar developer, is partnering with Citizens Energy Corp., a major solar power developer in Massachusetts, to find sites for solar installations across Massachusetts. ClearGrid finds solar sites by using a proprietary algorithm-driven site acquisition engine and is currently raising a round of investment toRead More — Solar Builder magazine