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The podcast home for Solar Builder magazine, a go-to resource for solar professionals. We go in-depth on new solar PV systems, products and services (inverters, modules, tracker systems, etc.), and we chat with experts about solar design and installation trends -- from residential and small C&I to large utility-scale solar plants.
Project of the Year Under 100 kW: Adventure Science
Solar Builder Radio
9 minutes 12 seconds
11 months ago
Project of the Year Under 100 kW: Adventure Science
Solar Builder's 2024 Project of the Year, Under 100 kW, is the Adventure Science Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The center partnered with Everybody Solar to install a 72.32 kW rooftop solar array. In addition to reducing the museum's electricity bills by approximately $10,956 annually, the project also provides hands-on education and community impact.
Developer: Everybody Solar, ReNew Solar Solutions
EPC/Installer: ReNew Solar Solutions
Modules: SunPower
Inverters: CPS
Full story: https://projects.solarbuildermag.com/adventure-science-center-2024-project-of-the-year-under-100kw/
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Solar Builder Radio
The podcast home for Solar Builder magazine, a go-to resource for solar professionals. We go in-depth on new solar PV systems, products and services (inverters, modules, tracker systems, etc.), and we chat with experts about solar design and installation trends -- from residential and small C&I to large utility-scale solar plants.