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In 2017, the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) entered the PV market, offering complete solar systems.
The Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) approved the first three projects to begin operation in PGE’s service territory immediately. Project subscribers will see charges and credits on their PGE electric bills as early as March 2021.
Contec recently partnered with Pisgah Energy and Southern Current to design, develop and install a roof and ground mounted solar project at their headquarters in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The two systems, totaling 625.5 kWdc, serve as on-site electrical generation for Contec, expanding their efforts to manufacture their goods with renewable energy.
Solytic has created a thorough landscape including the most impactful and promising players along the value chain of solar PV in Germany. The 157 selected companies represent the tip of the iceberg of an industry that is trying to save melting icebergs.
One of the advanced enablers of hybrid-powered homes is the family-owned business called KATEK from Bavaria, Germany. The Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) acquired Steca in 2019, which produces performance electronics for several generations and has yet not missed adjusting to the needs of new customers. Just recently KATEK announced expanding its solar PV department to increase its offering of Steca hybrid inverters reacting to the growing demand. Part of the development is a simple yet individualized white label monitoring portal built and powered by Solytic.
The awards program recognizes high-performing installers for solar panel installation and exemplary customer service.
Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh, PA, will soon move forward with an extensive new solar installation that will produce more than a half a megawatt, or 540 kilowatts, of electricity annually – or enough energy to power almost 90 homes.
Our USA location Everest Solar Systems will now operate under the name K2 Systems
Solytic continues its solar PV comparison series, after publishing its “PV Monitoring Software Comparison” in 2020. Its research team focused on all relevant brands worldwide, assessed the features as well as characteristics of their products, and made them comparable. They collaborated with data logger manufacturers around the globe to create an up-to-date and neutral comparison of nearly 50 models. Being handed interactive tools, readers get a good overview of the market, and can easily find their right-fit data loggers.
The companies said the partnership aims to reduce operational costs, maximize return on investment, and improve efficiencies.
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