Unirac, Inc., North America’s leading manufacturer of PV mounting systems, and PVComplete, the first CAD-based software solution specifically for solar, have partnered to integrate Unirac’s commercial flat roof mounting solutions and online design tool into PVComplete’s PVCAD software. Integrating CAD, solar design, engineering, and quoting into one platform helps developers and contractors save time, reduce design costs, and optimize projects. |
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Charles Thurston | July 14, 2017 This year’s somewhat smaller, but seemingly more intense Intersolar North America trade show held in San Francisco this week featured a wide array of innovative solar tracking, racking and mounting solutions. |
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Jennifer Runyon | July 14, 2017 How many times do you hear about the future of energy, the next generation of power applications or the future utility business model? |
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Jennifer Delony | July 14, 2017 President Donald Trump’s nominee for Chairman of FERC would be able to set policy and direction for “several significant issues that will impact renewables... |
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William Steel | July 17, 2017 Transitioning to the energy landscape of the future is oftentimes distilled down to a rise in renewable power generation. |
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Catherine Traywick, Ari Natter and Jennifer A Dlouhy | July 17, 2017 Wind and solar power don’t pose a significant threat to the reliability of the U.S. power grid, U.S. Department of Energy staff members said in a draft report, contradicting statements by their leader Rick Perry. |
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Roberto Labastida | July 17, 2017 In the early days of solar, its proponents claimed that the technology was simple to install and did not require maintenance. |
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Chisaki Watanabe, Emi Nobuhiro and Kevin Buckland | July 17, 2017 The Osaka-based electronics maker has started producing a 180-watt array of solar cells that can be fixed to the roof of an automobile. |
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Dr. Thomas Hillig | Top 5 Hybrid Energy News (Solar- and Wind-Diesel-Hybrid + Microgrids) – July 2017 The July edition of our “Top 5” includes a cutting-edge water-treatment project, a large-scale community project, a major acquisition, a hybrid energy system for a hospital, and a support scheme. |
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John Farrell | July 14, 2017 New England offers some of the nation’s biggest incentives for renewable energy generation, but high upfront costs and complicated financing mean many residents are still missing out on the opportunity to go solar. |
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