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DCE Solar “roof-friendly” solar mount passes key safety certification

The Eco-Top rooftop mounting structure is designed for commercial and industrial rooftops.

Sunrise brief: California approves 525 MWac of solar and 320 MW of geothermal

Also on the rise: Global solar installations to nearly quadruple by 2033. Vineyard installs solar to keep distillery warehouse cool. And more.

Vineyard installs solar to keep distillery warehouse cool

The 55kW system is expected to produce more than .06 MWh a year and will help keep the vineyard’s distillery storage warehouse at the optimal temperature of 50 to 60 F throughout the year.

Perovskite degradation, record solar efficiency, batteries, and more at Intersolar

The Intersolar conference Munich 2024 drew over 100,000 solar professionals, completely filling the massive convention hall. Discussions focused on low module pricing, technology breakthroughs, batteries everything, general electrification, and so much more.

Passive solar tracker wind stowing boosts energy production

Solar panels are often tilted to a stowed position to prevent wind damage to utility-scale assets. Array Technologies introduced a passive stowing strategy that prevents unnecessary production losses.

Nextracker cuts solar tracker carbon by 35% with recycled steel and electric furnaces

The utility-scale solar mounting solution’s low carbon option places an emphasis on reducing carbon-intensive materials and improving logistics.

California solar installation designed for grazing sheep

Renewable America designed the project to disturb the land little as possible, installing fixed-tilt tracker array that required no grading.

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Pre-fabricated and customized wire management systems provide a competitive advantage

Solar wiring that integrates easily in the field can simplify installation, enhance both quality and longevity, and improve overall project efficiency.

Sunrise brief: California Supreme Court to review rooftop solar net metering

Also on the rise: Renewables and storage interconnection backlog grew about 30% last year. California’s electricity multi-crisis can be aided by virtual power plants. And more.

New Jersey farm studies agrivoltaics with vertically mounted solar

Rutgers reports that the vertical system fits well with the aim of the project, which is to study the benefits of agrivoltaics where there is a large energy demand and limited space.

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