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The Orange County Sheriff’s Department’s Peace Officer Training Facility was the host site for today’s flip-the-switch celebration for a solar power system that is being installed at five County of Orange facilities. Civic officials and business leaders were on-hand to commend County officials and to congratulate them on the completion of this green initiative.
TGC Renewables has secured planning approval for the largest UK solar project in the UK to date.
Solutia Inc. announced today that its stockholders have voted to approve the previously announced acquisition of Solutia by Eastman Chemical Company.
SMA is gearing up for its biggest presence to date at this year’s Intersolar North America conference and exhibition. SMA is anticipating a successful, interactive exhibit at the North American show this year.
The Centrosolar Group subsidiary Centrosolar France is the main supplier for a large-scale solar project in Northern France, in the department of Seine-Maritime.
Huge growth is expected in the Chilean renewables sector with work already started on large-scale solar, wind and geothermal projects.
Wagner Solar UK Ltd (hereafter Wagner Solar) is pleased to announce the introduction of new roof brackets, designed and developed specially for the UK market.
PV*SOL basic 6.0 complements the existing PV*SOL programs from the Berlin-based company Valentin Software. It is a practical tool with an attractive modern interface and new intelligent inverter design for PV systems planning for one and two-family houses.
Baker Electric Inc. (BEI) installed its first Blink Level 2 (240 volt – AC input) residential charging station in December 2010, and it has completed 417 residential installations to date. In addition BEI has installed 143 publicly available, commercial Blink Level 2 chargers.
JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd today announced that the company will supply its modules to a 5.75 MW array of solar panels located on the site of the former Canton landfill in Canton, MA.
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