Tag: Northeast

  • SolarCity Joins the New York State Smart Grid Consortium

    The nation’s top rooftop solar power provider joins New York’s leading utilities, technology providers, policy makers and research institutions committed to grid modernization The New York State Smart Grid Consortium (NYSSGC), a public-private partnership devoted to statewide implementation of the smart grid, announced today that SolarCity, the nation’s number oneRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Borrego Solar Begins Long Island Installation

    Borrego Solar Systems Inc. is about to commence construction of a 3.9 megawatts (MW) (DC) wholesale distributed generation (WDG) solar PV system in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Located in Calverton, New York, on private industrial zoned land, the project will supply energy to PSEG-Long Island as a resultRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solectria Renewables Celebrating 10th Anniversary

    In the last 10 years, Solectria Renewables LLC has grown from four employees to almost 200 and has become one of the largest photovoltaic inverter manufacturers in North America. The Lawrence, Massachusetts-based company is celebrating its 10th anniversary in February. Ten years ago, Solectria co-founders Anita Worden, James Worden, AybikeRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solectria Inverters Power Bausch & Lomb Plant

    Solectria Renewables LLC, a leading U.S. PV inverter manufacturer, reports that Advanced Solar Products chose its PVI 23TL and PVI 28TL inverters to power Bausch and Lomb’s manufacturing plant in Rochester, New York. The 1.1MW system feature 28, PVI 28TL’s and 5, PVI 23TL’s 1000 VDC, three-phase, transformerless inverters. TheRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • OnForce Solar Installs GameChange Racking on 2.5-MW Landfill Project

    GameChange Racking today announced the Pour-in-Place Ballasted Ground System was utilized in the installation of a landfill solar system. OnForce Solar, a leading provider of solar energy systems, recently completed construction of the large-scale 2.364-MW solar array built on a decommissioned, capped landfill in West Nyack for the Town ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine