Sky Management Services, LLC (Sky Management) and Sky Power, LLC announced the launch of a 600 Kilowatt rooftop solar installation at Checkpoint Systems Corporate Headquarters, located at 101 Wolf Drive in Thorofare, NJ (A division of CCL Industries Label) (TSX: CCL.A). This project is an important contribution to both Sky Management’s renewable energy portfolio and Checkpoint Systems sustainability initiative. […]
Reuters reports that nearly 20% of its installation facilities will close, as part of the company’s 9% workforce reduction announced last week.
Company expands solar energy business with new office in San Francisco.
In the wake of the Section 201 tariffs, the United States is seeing a minor renaissance in solar module manufacturing. However, in terms of why this is happening, the tariffs are only one part of a more complicated story.
The Candor school district is now leveraging energy produced by its own solar power array, constructed with the help of BOCES, the state of New York and Renovus Solar. Due to the energy credits generated by the school’s solar system, the district is on track to save more than $125,000 in electrical costs in 2018. The project is the […]
The New York Solar Energy Industries Association, the only statewide trade association dedicated to advancing solar energy use in New York State, today announced Suzanne Maloney as the organization’s new Executive Director. NYSEIA has also named Dan Hendrick as President of its Board of Directors. Ms. Maloney has served as the Statewide Director for the […]
Project to produce clean, renewable energy for county.
Thanks in no small part to modules stockpiled before the Section 201 tariffs hit, both the utility-scale and “non-residential” market segments grew year-over-year in Q1. And while the duties are expected to play a greater role in 2019, there are other factors supporting ongoing market growth.
Emphasis on agriculture, water, & waste, and information & communications technology, with a class of 30 companies, plus 6 CDP teams from across the Northeast.
The plant is the second-largest planned in the Western Hemisphere, and will triple the thin film module maker’s manufacturing capacity in the United States.
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