Case Study SolarEdge Powers Largest PV System in Rural Alaska Ground mount farm with bifacial panels and power optimizers reduces diesel reliance, creates local solar jobs Background Diesel Fuels Rural Alaska Economy Alaska’s energy demand per capita is the fourth highest in the US, and it has traditionally been one of the biggest producers of crude oil. As a result, the state’s electricity…
SolarEdge Technologies | www.solaredge.com SolarEdge Technologies Inc. 700 Tasman Dr. Milpitas, CA 95035 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. General. This document, entitled “General Terms and Conditions” (referred to herein as the “Agreement”), forms an integral part of our purchase order and/or the quotation (the “Quotation”) issued by SolarEdge Technologies Inc. or any of its subsidiaries or…
Case Study Empowering Iowa’s First Commercial Peak Shaving Plant Agri-Industrial Plastics reduces operating costs by 10%, with co-optimized SolarEdge PV system and storage “Iowa is very up-to-date on the electrical code—an early adopter of NEC 2017, and SolarEdge’s Rapid Shutdown solution provides the best combination of technology and cost. Our client, Agri-Industrial Plastics preferred…
SolarEdge Technologies | www.solaredge.com USA - Germany - UK - Italy - The Netherlands - Japan - China - Australia - Israel Ontario FIT/MicroFIT Domestic Content Requirements This is to declare that the following inverters are produced at our production facility located in Newmarket Ontario, and meet the requirements of the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) domestic content requirements for inverter…
Case Study Background A Commitment to Sustainability In 2010, the municipality of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin made a commitment to cut emissions in half by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050(1). A government-supervised mission, projects would need to be funded with taxpayers’ money, be cost-effective, and remain 100% transparent. Taking budgetary risks was not an option. The Challenge Installing…
Case Study The Challenge Spending Less on Energy, More on the Customer Experience On average, supermarkets in the United States spend more than $200,000 on annual energy costs. A top leading grocery store in Mexico, was no exception. Recently, the popular supermarket chain explored clean energy solutions to reduce grid demand and electricity costs. With the right solar solution, they felt they…