Utah’s 1.65MW array to use Solectria’s PV inverters

  •   The array will be equipped with Solectria Renewables’ SGI 300 and SGI 500 commercial and utility-scale inverters.
    The array will be equipped with Solectria Renewables’ SGI 300 and SGI 500 commercial and utility-scale inverters.

Utah’s largest PV rooftop installation at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City is to be equipped with Solectria Renewables’ SGI 300 and SGI 500 commercial and utility-scale inverters. The 1.65MW array – said to be the largest convention centre installation in North America – was constructed by Bella Energy, a national commercial solar EPC company based in Louisville, Colorado.

“The Salt Palace Convention Center project demonstrates the opportunities of rooftop installations throughout the United States,” said Phil Vyhanek, president of Solectria Renewables. “The progression from small to large rooftop installations has accelerated over the past few years. Solectria Renewables is proud to be part of Salt Lake City’s commitment to renewable energy.”

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