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Solar3D Inc., a provider of solar power solutions and the developer of a proprietary high efficiency solar cell, announced today that it closed its acquisition of MD Energy LLC, a Rancho Cucomonga-based provider of solar energy projects for residential, commercial, and agricultural customers.
“We would like to congratulate the Honorable Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitleyji for offering measures conducive to the growth of the infrastructure sector. Overall its a positive budget for the industry. As direct investment in the infrastructure sector will surely lead to increase in the GDP growth of the country.
German company beat the market in both on-roof and ground-mount segments in 2014, forecasts strong growth in on-roof in 2015
Once again, Ingeteam is to be present at the ENR Lyon fair, to be held from the 4th to 6th March at the Eurexpo Lyon: Stand 4F34
SgurrEnergy has provided due diligence services to support Jordan’s largest solar PV development.
The second largest project of its kind in the region
Leidos Engineering is expanding its renewable energy capabilities with the addition of five new experts who have extensive backgrounds and expertise in solar power and module manufacturing.
SolAmerica Energy, LLC, a leading solar design, development and construction firm, has announced the addition of N. Leland Shuman as Senior Vice President of Project Finance to the companys management team.
Engineered Materials Systems, a leading global supplier of conductive interconnect materials for photovoltaic applications, introduces its new DB-1541-S9 Low-Cost Conductive Adhesive for stringing or shingling applications in crystalline silicon and thin-film solar modules. DB-1541-S9 is designed to electrically interconnect solar cells using ribbons or direct cell to cell contact.
Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) reported today that SunPower solar power systems at 16 schools are expected to significantly reduce the district’s annual electricity costs over the next 25 years or more.
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