Tag: O&M

  • This Raycatch solar asset management system update is nicknamed the ‘Coronavirus Version’

    The solar energy industry currently needs oversight that requires less physical human presence on the assets, as part of the social distancing challenge. With that in mind, Raycatch, a start-up that developed an AI-driven asset management system to optimize solar PV assets, announced its first major update in a year, targetedRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Corrosion and Conformity: Kern Solar on what solar gets wrong (and can learn from other energy industries)

    “We build with solar energy — our fabrication facility is powered by renewables. We really believe in it, but solar support structures are kind of a nuisance for me right now,” laughs Tony Worthen, VP of operations and product development at Kern Solar Structures, when giving me the rundown ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solar Data Systems now a provider of EmaZys’ slick Z200 PV Analyzer

    Solar Data Systems, Inc., an official provider of Solar-Log hardware-agnostic energy monitoring, control, and management, has teamed up with EmaZys to be a supplier of the Z200 PV Analyzer. Solar Data Systems can offer local support and resources to U.S.-based customers. The Z200 PV analyzer is a new technology thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Three tips for sustainable ground-mount design

    Within the last year, the Inovateus Solar leadership team determined that they would take the initiative to embrace environmentally friendly solutions across multiple areas of operations. As a renewable energy company, our team felt a responsibility to implement measures that support triple bottom line practices: people, planet and profit. FoundedRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Power, plants: PV site stability starts with the right seed mix

    Driven by rapidly declining costs and 100 percent clean energy commitments from corporations and municipalities, demand for large-scale solar energy development is surging. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) forecasts farmers and other landowners will lease 2-3 million acres of land for ground-mounted solar arrays by 2030, a 10-fold increaseRead More — Solar Builder magazine