Tag: project
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Recent projects from Baker Electric: Jewish center, Catholic school, golf tech company
Baker Electric Solar, a full-service solar company based in San Diego, has sent word on a couple recent commercial projects it has completed or is nearing completion on. Let’s take a look! First up, Baker designed and installed a 216 kW rooftop solar system consisting of 864 Hyundai 250W panelsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New community solar array installed in Colorado, via Fronius, GRID Alternatives
Fronius, a leading string inverter manufacturer, joined GRID Alternatives Colorado (GRID) and Holy Cross Energy in the Roaring Fork Valley to help install a community solar array that will lower electricity bills for local families in need. The project is part of a statewide partnership between the Colorado Energy OfficeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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NRG Energy completes huge Las Vegas strip install with Ten K Solar system
The high-energy vibe of Las Vegas continues to provide a shining example of the power of renewable energy. MGM Resorts International and NRG’s business solutions and renewables teams have completed phases I and II on what has become the world’s second-largest rooftop solar photovoltaic array at the Mandalay Bay ResortRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Military base landfill in Kentucky capped with 1.9 MW solar array from Suniva
A capped landfill at the Fort Campbell military base in Kentucky added 1.9-MW solar array, powered by Suniva, which helped turn 10 acres of retired landfill into a clean energy generating solar farm. Solar arrays atop capped landfills are an innovative way to provide power while leveraging brownfield sites. Here are someRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Three years later: How is this Ohio university’s solar array performing?
Cedarville University made a bold choice (at least in Ohio) to install a solar array three years ago — still the largest to be directly connected to any university in Ohio — and it has made a significant environmental and financial impact through these first three years of operation. Throughout its lifetime theRead More — Solar Builder magazine