The word on the second day of Solar Power International was storage and partnerships. We visited with some vendors to see what their thoughts were on those issues — and much, much more:
Even though Upsolar did not have a booth this year, that didn’t mean they weren’t hard at work networking with their target audiences.
Stephane Dufrenne, CTO of Upsolar Global andpresident of Upsolar America, reports.
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This software and hardware company provides vital links between components out in the field and the monitoring systems that are so crucial to the industry.
Steve Frank, business development manager for Moxa, reports.
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Not only was SolarWorld announcing its new partnerships with other industry vendors like Enphase and PanelClaw, they had a couple of new products they want you to see.
Devon Cichoski, media relations manager, SolarWorld Industries America, reports.
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Bechtel
Bechtel is one of the world’s largest global engineering, procurement, and construction contractors building on its success in CSP and PV, and eyeing the Middle East as the next hot market.
Tom Lenaghan, Bechtel business development, reports.
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The more solar trackers become common in the industry, the more motors will become necessary.
Will Vinson, president of Dunkermotoren USA, reports.
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Kyocera has announced its new partnerships with inverter and racking-and-mounting companies — all without a booth.
Cecilia Aguillon, director of marketing & government affairs reports.
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This is not your father’s SOLON. At their booth, they are showing their integrated solar power solution.
William Richardson, Senior Director Technical Services at SOLON Corp. reports.
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AlsoEnergy did not make any news at the show — unless you count their acquisition of DECK Monitoring. Why did they do it?
Robert Schaeffer, CEO of AlsoEnergy, reports.
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If you want to find out whether your proposed commercial project is actually viable, look no further than Wiser Capital’s scoring tool.mWhy are they at SPI this year?
Nathan Homan, co-founder of Wiser Capital, reports.
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