Solar FlexRack Supplies Iowa’s Largest Utility PV Project

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Solar FlexRack, the Youngstown, Ohio, division of Northern States Metals, is providing the racking to developer Azimuth Energy for the Central Iowa Power Cooperative (CIPCO), Iowa’s largest cooperative energy provider.

Steve Daniel, EVP of Solar FlexRack said, “We are pleased to have been selected for these projects by an engineering, construction and development support services company as dedicated to quality work and customer service as Azimuth Energy. The rigors of their quality assurance program distinguishes their work and helps to ensure long-term project reliability.”

“We work closely with our clients and want to ensure we find the best solutions for their needs. Solar FlexRack met our demanding requirements, providing the most versatile solution with the ability to accommodate varying terrains and duplicate design configurations – reducing engineering time and installation cost,” said Marc Lopata, the president of Azimuth Energy.

Solar FlexRack has completed more than 1 GW of solar racking installations in 32 states across America and five countries globally.

Azimuth Energy is an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company offering support services company focused on the implementation of renewable energy and associated energy efficiency strategies. They are experts at innovative and creative solutions for solar energy, advanced technology microgrids, and energy efficiency integration.

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