Tag: Northeast

  • IKEA Completes Expansion on Maryland’s Largest Rooftop Solar Array

    IKEA today officially plugged-in an expansion of the solar array completed last April atop its Perryville, Maryland, distribution center, the state’s largest such solar energy system. Installation of the new panels began Fall 2013, and since then have nearly doubled the size of the original project, which already was theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • OnForce Solar Breaks Ground on New York’s First Solar Landfill Install

    OnForce Solar, a leading provider of solar energy systems, announced construction has started on a large-scale, 2.316-MW solar array to be built on 13 acres of a decommissioned, capped landfill in West Nyack for the Town of Clarkstown. This solar installation will be the first of its kind built onRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • OnForce Solar Breaks Ground on New York’s First Solar Landfill Install

    OnForce Solar, a leading provider of solar energy systems, announced construction has started on a large-scale, 2.316-MW solar array to be built on 13 acres of a decommissioned, capped landfill in West Nyack for the Town of Clarkstown. This solar installation will be the first of its kind built onRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Washington Gas Energy Systems Installs 1.2-MW Solar Ground-Mount in Maryland

    Presbyterian Senior Living will unveil its 1,230-kW solar array at Glen Meadows Retirement Community in Glen Arm, Md., in a ribbon cutting ceremony today with representatives from Washington Gas Energy Systems Inc., ABM, Building Energy, Sol Systems, and Clark EcoEnergy. The ground-mounted solar array will be owned and operated byRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solectria SMARTGRID Inverters Chosen for 22 MW of Massachusetts Solar Projects

    Solectria Renewables LLC announced at PV America that IESI (Innovative Engineering Solutions Inc.) has chosen Solectria Renewables SMARTGRID Inverters for seven projects in Massachusetts totaling 22 MW. These projects are a combination of the Concord Landfill, the Grafton Water District (a water utility in Grafton which required MassDEP permission to construct),Read More — Solar Builder magazine