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The State of Floating Solar: Bigger Projects, Climbing Capacity, New Markets

GreenTechMedia

Although floating solar systems typically involve higher costs than traditional ground-mount arrays, project sizes are increasing, which will bring costs down. For example, floating solar arrays can be installed on hydroelectric dam reservoirs. There will be at least 2.4 The challenge: Balance-of-system and soft costs.

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Former Pittsburgh steel mill is being redeveloped to support solar

Solar Power World

Regional Industrial Development Corporation of Southwestern Pennsylvania (RIDC) has contracted with Scalo Solar Solutions to install what is thought to be one of the largest solar arrays in Western Pennsylvania on the roof of RIDC’s Mill 19 development. The array, which will include more than 110,000 sq. Installation begins this week.

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Ameresco completes 2-MW community solar project through Connecticut initiative

Solar Power World

This initial array allows… The post Ameresco completes 2-MW community solar project through Connecticut initiative appeared first on Solar Power World. ” In conjunction with Clean Energy Collective (CEC), the 2-MW community solar project is located on the grounds of the Bloomfield Board of Education.

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Time to get things moving?

Envirotec Magazine

Some modern installations take the gas and bubble it through an array of diffusers, but the bubbles take the easy route to the surface, leaving columns of relatively unmixed digestate. The system provides a three-dimensional mixing pattern, which prevents clogging of pipes and nozzles. None combine the benefits offered by GasMix, says Landia.

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Buying Rooftop Solar Is Complicated, Even for an Expert

GreenTechMedia

Since we split our array into south and west facing portions, would the system ever produce its full nameplate capacity? Was it better to have a larger solar system and have the battery absorb electricity that exceeded the inverter’s capacity, or size the solar to match the inverter?