Tag: O&M

  • Buyer’s market? Looming issues? We discuss 2023 PV procurement with Enertis Applus+

    Global consulting, engineering, quality control and testing firm, Enertis Applus+ provides supply chain and quality control and quality assurance (QA/QC) inspection services for about 2.5 GW of PV projects throughout the United States (Texas, Ohio, Illinois, Louisiana, West Virginia, New York, and Maine) with a range from 50 MW to 600+ MW. Through risk mitigation……

  • Home solar inspection company seeks franchisees in California, Arizona, Nevada

    Residential solar inspection company, the Solar Detective, is now offering franchising opportunities in California, Arizona, and Nevada regions. With operations in Southern California, territories are immediately available throughout California, Las Vegas and the greater Phoenix region for entrepreneurs. “The number of residential solar installations has grown significantly over the past decade and continues to grow……

  • Solar PV field safety tips for all weather conditions

    When it comes to safety practices working with solar PV technology in the field, judgement and awareness are key principles. “In the field” means in the environment, and the weather can change rapidly from day to day, as well as through each season. It will always affect your work. The safety rules and procedures at……

  • TÜV Rheinland, CFV Labs team up to serve North American solar market

    TÜV Rheinland and CFV Solar Test Laboratory signed an exclusive partnership agreement to provide solar PV components and power plant testing, inspection, and certification services for the North American market. This agreement was signed six months after the U.S. Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) decided to expand the scope for TÜV Rheinland’s testing……

  • How to stop solar plants from losing energy

    A maturing solar PV industry will have to take the necessary measures to ensure maximally efficient plant operations. One of the most serious handicaps that’s quietly holding back the solar sector isn’t lack of innovation or inefficient technology. It’s the accumulated energy loss from certain key parts breaking down, especially early on in a solar……