Tag: Solar Power International Previews 2019
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SenseHawk adds applications to handle solar plant design, construction and O&M
AI-powered solar software provider SenseHawk announced three new applications to SenseHawk Core, its cloud-based platform for solar, at Solar Power International. SenseHawk Core is a completely integrated set of applications to support everything from solar plant design and construction to operation and maintenance. The three new applications are: SenseHawk App forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Q CELLS has a ‘gapless’ solar module and new energy storage system to show you at SPI 2019
Booth 1419 Q CELLS, one of the largest solar cell and module manufacturers in the world, will reveal prototypes of its first ever gapless solar modules at the 2019 Solar Power International (SPI) exhibition in Salt Lake City, Utah. With its high-performance premium solar modules, the company is aiming toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunModo’s Multi-Purpose System can be a solar roof, ground, canopy or multi-pole mount
SPI 2019 Preview | Booth 3046 SunModo is introducing the next generation Multi-Purpose System with SunTurf, which can be used as a roof mount, ground mount, canopy or multi-pole. The streamlined design combines the simplicity of a pipe-based system with next-level engineering. By spanning over roof obstructions, SunTurf Roof MountRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Get a first look at Origin, OMCO Solar’s new single-axis solar tracker, at SPI 2019
SPI 2019 Preview | Booth 3345 Launched in 2007 by OMCO Holdings renewable division, OMCO Solar produced custom mounting structures for the solar industry with 8 GW of installed product. In 2017, OMCO Solar launched its proprietary Field-Fast solar mounting solution, benefiting from a nationwide manufacturing footprint and leveraging steelRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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With Snake Tray’s Solar Snake Max there’s no need to de-rate cables
SPI 2019 Preview | Booth 4234 With Snake Tray, there’s no need to de-rate cables. Solar Snake Max Cable Management for Utility Grade Installations maintains the proper cable separation required by NEC Article 310 electrical code and eliminates the need to de-rate cables which substantially saves on the cost ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine