Tag: Solar power International
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SB Buzz Podcast: SunLink VP on tech, data, diversity and the path forward for solar
We sat down, with mimosas in hand at 9 a.m. on the last day of Solar Power International, with Kate Trono, VP of Products for SunLink, for an in-depth discussion on the role that data and technology will play in the future of solar and (hopefully) the grid. At someRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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This solar+storage case study shows 96 percent reduction in grid-buy
The post-net metering solar industry looms on the horizon, some day, for every state, but in Hawaii it is a reality, which makes it guinea pig. At SPI, Poncho’s Solar and Tabuchi Electric Co. will be presenting the results of their collaboration with J.O.B. Technologies (Aiea, Hawaii), detailing the resultsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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See Panasonic’s new 40mm frame HIT solar modules at SPI
At SPI, Panasonic Eco Solutions North America will exhibit be showing off several new products and presenting on the latest advancements in HIT high-efficiency PV modules with innovative silicon heterojunction technology at booth 6701. The solar panel products that will be on display are the HIT N315K and N320K, Panasonic’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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NCLAVE touts ’80 percent’ reduction in assembly time with new solar mounting system
Spanish company NCLAVE — the merger of Grupo Clavijo and MFV Solar, and specialists in the design, manufacturing, installation and maintenance of solar structures and trackers — will be showcasing some new stuff at Solar Power International in Las Vegas such as a new fixation system for framed modules, designed and patentedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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APsystems to debut ‘most advanced’ microinverter at SPI next week
Included in our massive SPI Preview Showcase is news that APsystems will unveil the YC600, a dual-module, smart grid and Rule 21 compliant microinverter. The company says the YC600 includes groundbreaking design in microinverter technology and offers the highest peak output power, faster transmission speed and more modules allowed perRead More — Solar Builder magazine