Tag: Terrasmart
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What is frost heave and how does it affect ground-mount solar projects?
The following is an excerpt from a whitepaper produced by TerraSmart. You can request to download the full version here. As the demand for renewable energy grows across North America, an increasing number of utility-scale photovoltaic (PV) projects are being deployed in regions that experience severe winter conditions, including deepRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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TerraSmart hosting a panel on how to avoid frost jacking at New York open house
With solar developments increasing across regions that are susceptible to frost heave, developers and asset owners’ need to know what understand best practices for solar projects in frost susceptible soils. At its second annual open house at its Northeast operational hub in Albany, N.Y., TerraSmart will have a panel ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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See TerraSmart’s new bifacial racking system, its new tracker and sign up for Terrapalooza ping pong at SPI 2019
TerraSmart’s breakthrough bifacial racking solution, GLIDE, will be one of the latest innovations presented through an Augmented Reality (AR) experience at SPI 2019. GLIDE’s intuitive design elements; bifacial module compatibility, simplified connections, agile parts and notable reduction in hardware are just a few features that will be showcased at oneRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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TerraSmart debuts a ground screw-based bifacial solar module racking solution
TerraSmart has unveiled GLIDE, its latest ground screw-based racking design for utility-scale solar projects. GLIDE is infused with bifacial module compatibility allowing complete exposure of the module to maximize potential backside power yield. Carrying forward TerraSmart’s ability to accommodate slope tolerances up to 36 percent, GLIDE was designed to improveRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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RPCS turns to TerraSmart ground screws on challenging Nebraska solar tracker project
RPCS partnered with GenPro Energy Solutions and the City of Atkinson to build a 209-kW solar array in Nebraska on a particularly challenging site. The city formerly used the Atkinson-owned site for fill, a place where soil, trees, and debris were brought then covered with dirt. This created embedment depthsRead More — Solar Builder magazine