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  2. Sollega - Wikipedia

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    Sollega proposed a cheaper alternative to conventional metal solar panel mounting systems. The company produced its first racking system, the Instarack 15°. This was followed by the Instarack 10°. These were replaced with the updated Fastrack 5° in 2012. In 2014, this was replaced by the current system, the Fastrack 510.

  3. Photovoltaic mounting system - Wikipedia

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    The PV array consist of solar modules held in place by racks or frames that are attached to ground-based mounting supports. [11] [12] In general, ground mounted PV systems can be at the optimal tilt angle and orientation (as compared to roof mounted systems that can be non-optimal particularly for retrofits). Ground-based mounting supports include:

  4. Unirac - Wikipedia

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    Unirac is a North American solar power infrastructure provider that has a 30 percent share of the North American solar racking market. [1]Unirac's customers include the Google campus, Mineta San Jose International Airport, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Universal Studios Hollywood, the Orange County Convention Center and the Minneapolis-St. Paul Convention Center.

  5. Zep Solar - Wikipedia

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    Zep Solar was a manufacturer of mounting and grounding equipment for photovoltaic solar energy generation systems. The company was founded in 2009 in San Rafael, California . [ 1 ] In 2013, Zep Solar was acquired by SolarCity , which was, at the time, the largest solar power installer in the United States.

  6. SunLink - Wikipedia

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    SunLink Corporation was a privately-owned company headquartered in Mill Valley, California that manufactured renewable energy products. SunLink's Warehouse and Training Center was located in San Leandro, California. Product design, testing and fabrication took place in California. Manufacturing was done in the United States and China.

  7. eSolar - Wikipedia

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    In the direct-steam configuration, each module comprises over 20,000 square meters [4] of heliostats arranged in two subfields – north and south – which track the sun and concentrate solar energy to the tower mounted receiver. The field layout is a simple, regular design that eliminates precision surveying and ground penetration.

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