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Day: June 7, 2022

SMA inverter and Sollega racking set now UL-certified as rapid shutdown system

SMA America and Sollega have joined forces to certify the Sollega FastRack 510 with SMA Sunny Tripower CORE1 inverters as the first system to market that complies with UL 3741 Photovoltaic Hazard Control Systems (PVHCS) and National Electric Code (NEC) 690.12 rapid shutdown of PV Systems on buildings without module-level power electronics (MLPE) or switches. …

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First SimpliPHI-branded ESS released by Briggs & Stratton

Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions has launched its first SimpliPhi-branded energy storage system after acquiring the energy storage system provider last year. The SimpliPHI Energy Storage System consists of three core components: a 6-kW inverter, a 4.9-kWh battery and the EnergyTrak management software. The SimpliPHI ESS can be AC- or DC-coupled and the inverter can …

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Standard Solar completes 7.1-MW New York community solar project

Standard Solar and SolarPark Energy, a New York-based community solar developer, completed the construction of a 7.1-MW community solar project in York, New York. Credit: Standard Solar Standard Solar funded the construction and will own and operate the project long-term. SolarPark Energy developed the project, and Catalyst Power Holdings is managing subscriber acquisition and customer …

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Shell, the Oil Giant, Will Sell Renewable Energy to Texans

HOUSTON — Shell said on Tuesday that it would begin selling electricity generated from renewable sources to residents and businesses in Texas, a move that brings the European oil company’s shift to green energy to the U.S. market. The announcement underscores a widening gulf between the strategies of European and U.S. oil companies as elected …

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The United States is installing less solar today than at peak of coronavirus pandemic

The U.S. solar industry had its lowest quarter of installations since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the “U.S. Solar Market Insight” report released today by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Wood Mackenzie, a Verisk business. In Q1 2022, price increases and supply chain constraints continued to suppress the solar market …

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ACORE outlines reduction in solar investment and development if tariffs had persisted

The US attracted $228.3 billion in renewable energy, grid-enabling technology and transmission for renewable integration investment since the launch of ACORE’s $1 Trillion campaign in 2018. June 7, 2022 The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) released a report today that indicates that the Commerce investigation presented serious challenges to the US solar industry that …

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