Standard Solar raises $8.5M for solar systems
In a sign investors may be warming up again to the residential and commercial photovoltaics market now that Congress has finally approved the extension of renewable tax credits, Gaithersburg, Maryland-based Standard Solar has secured $8.5 million in second round funding from Truecast Capital and a number of private and institutional investors.
The money will be used to fund the firm’s expansion into new markets and to scale up its production capacity. The company, which sells and installs small and mid-size solar panel systems built by SunPower for government and business customers, will also ramp up its marketing initiatives and boost its operational capabilities.
Standard Solar sells and installs SunPower’s PowerGuard roof tile array systems and is one of the Mid-Atlantic region’s largest solar system installers. Over the summer, the company completed one of its largest installations, a 205 kilowatt array for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Washington, D.C. headquarters.
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Jeremy Jacquot is a doctoral student at the University of Southern California who is studying watershed management and global biogeochemical cycling. He previously studied marine biology at UCLA where he earned his B.S. in 2005; he is the Los Angeles correspondent for TreeHugger, where he focuses on science/technology and business news.
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