Case Study The Challenge Introduced in October 2015, the Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050 aims to help achieve a sustainable society by reducing emissions to zero for vehicles, production and more by 2050. The plan’s stated Challenge #3 seeks zero CO2 emissions in the vehicle design and manufacturing process. Solar energy is highlighted as one of the key renewable energy sources that can make…
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…
Case Study Powering a Brighter Future for Edison High Smart solar cuts costs, funds academic programs C2 Energy Capital’s rooftop and canopy solar project in Minneapolis, MN won the 2020 Smart Energy Decisions National Innovation Award in Onsite Renewable Energy and was a finalist for Intersolar’s Smarter E 2020 Award. Learn more about this installation and how SolarEdge inverters contributed to…
Case Study SolarEdge Helps Keep Water District Afloat Floating PV System Filters Smart Energy into Savings for Wastewater Plant “A lack of roof and ground space put our creative minds to work, ultimately driving the floating solar concept. So far in 2020, our SolarEdge DC-optimized solution for Lake County Special District’s Kelseyville Wastewater Treatment Plant has generated about 16% more…
Case Study SolarEdge Powers Mission-Critical Medical Manufacturer Facility Connecticut’s Medline Offsets Electricity by Half, Puts Savings Back into Operations “We chose SolarEdge to supply the inverters and power optimizers for this project for several reasons. First, its state-of-the-art technology produces more electricity in cloudy regions, like the Northeast, due to superior design and…
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…