Tag: trackers
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New O&M solutions from Exosun: Project design software, robotic cleaner
Exosun, a supplier of advanced, cost-effective solar tracking solutions for ground-mounted PV plants, sent word of two new initiatives designed to optimize the LCOE of a PV project. ExoDesigner: Software to speed up plant design ExoDesigner is a free of charge, easy-to-install AutoCAD add-on application that enables engineering teams toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Organic farm in Maine adds four solar trackers via AllEarth Renewables
The 25-kW solar project will help offset the electrical bills of Goranson Farm, a third-generation, family-owned organic farm. The array is anticipated to produce 47,000 kWh per year, and offset nearly 100% of the farm’s energy needs. The farm, owned and operated by Jan Goranson, her husband Rob Johanson, andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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DEGER debuts new single-axis DEGERtracker S100 (here are some details)
DEGER sent word that it extended its S-series product line with a new single-axis, sensor controlled tracking system. The DEGERtracker S100 with pile foundation and intelligent tracking generates an average of 30 percent higher yield than fixed tilt systems. With a maximum capacity of 78.6 square meters, the DEGERtracker S100Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Which company is the leader in solar tracker deployment?
As tracker deployments continue to increase across the country, the leader in market share has remained at the top. GTM Research’s recent report The Global PV Tracker Landscape 2016: Prices, Forecasts, Market Shares and Vendor Profiles, reported that Array Technologies, Inc. (ATI) is the nation’s market share leader in solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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How are solar trackers holding up in hurricane season? NEXTracker sends an update
Hurricane season is never a fun time for those in the danger zones, but this year has been especially dangerous. And where there is extreme weather, there are challenges posed to solar systems. The highest quality mounting systems are tested to overcome these extreme conditions. Here is one feature from our archivesRead More — Solar Builder magazine