Tag: sunpower
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New England Solar buys two large-scale Sunpower projects in California
New Energy Solar acquired a substantial majority interest in two large-scale solar projects developed/designed by SunPower, totaling over 134 MW, located in Kern County, Calif. SunPower will retain an ownership interest in the projects, which each having a capacity of 67.4 MWs, and provide ongoing operation and maintenance services. StanfordRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Stellar Solar joins SunPower Master Dealer network
Stellar Solar has been selected to join the SunPower Master Dealer network, a strategic partnership program designed to deliver global solar expertise to local communities through independent solar installers. SunPower carefully selects its master dealers, awarding this distinction only to installers that consistently put customers first, delivering a superior SunPower experienceRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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2016 Editor’s Choice Projects of the Year: Solving space limitations
We say it every year: When it comes to solar projects, we are all winners. We already announced the winners of our 2016 Project of the Year vote, but we at Solar Builder liked a bunch of the other submissions too. Welcome to the first in our series of Editor’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SunPower boasts new solar panel efficiency of 22.8 percent
SunPower has again set a new solar power panel efficiency record, as validated by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). After achieving 22.8 percent efficiency for its X-Series solar panel earlier this year, SunPower has reached 24.1 percent efficiency – surpassing the previous world record forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Toyota’s new U.S. headquarters to feature 7.75-MW solar system from SunPower
SunPower will be designing and constructing a 7.75-MW solar power system at Toyota’s new North American headquarters in Plano, Texas, which the auto maker plans to occupy next year. Expected to generate 25 percent of the headquarters’ total electricity demand, the system is anticipated to be the largest corporate officeRead More — Solar Builder magazine