Our Roadmap Is Clear — Accelerated Growth To Lead the Energy Transformation
This month we celebrated 20 new solar sites for Colorado State University, expanded our community solar asset portfolio with a project in Rhode Island, welcomed the 14th issue of RE:NEW - our digital magazine - and much more.
Also, in this month’s newsletter:
Blog: Looking at community solar and LMI communities
Our President & CEO’s insight on current hiring practices
Policy focus on building codes proposed by FEMA
Social media series - Proof Points & Energy Transition Titans
We're hiring!
Read about these topics and more👇
October 2022
The Latest Issue of RE:NEW is Here!
In our 14th issue of RE:NEW, industry experts talk about the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), agrivoltaics and floatovotaics. What do all of these mean to the industry and what does the future of solar look like?
Our VP of Engineering C.J. Colavito looks at how our industry can use the community solar model to bring greater equity to the country's energy transformation. He discusses overcoming barriers, relationships with utilities, success stories and more.
Our newest project in Rhode Island — two ground-mount community solar arrays totaling 6.2 MW — was purchased from Trina Solar. The arrays will bring clean energy savings to state agencies, municipalities, schools, hospitals, and more.
Standard Solar Celebrates with Colorado State University & Project Partners
Video Credit: Namaste Solar
Industry: Recruiting
Our President & CEO Scott Wiater recently added his insights on talent poaching in a Renewable Energy World article. He pointed to recruiters setting unrealistic salary expectations and ignoring certain talent compensation as particular problems.
Standard Solar joined 300+ clean energy companies calling on the International Code Council’s voting members to reject Proposal S76-22 which would require clean energy projects to be built to impossible standards, placing them in the same risk category as essential infrastructure.