星期五, 5 12 月, 2025
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Solar Alliance completes rooftop installation of 2-part, 519-kW array

Solar Alliance Energy has completed the rooftop portion of the 519-kW solar system currently under construction for a division of Onni Group at Manhattan Beach Towers in California, a mid-rise and multi-tenant office building owned by the Vancouver-based developer.

Solar Alliance is contracted for the design, procurement and construction management services for a combined rooftop and carport solar installation. The rooftop portion of the is now in operation, producing renewable electricity for the office building.

“We are pleased to reach this milestone on the Onni project,” said Myke Clark, Solar Alliance CEO. “The rooftop portion of the project has been completed during challenging circumstances and illustrates the professionalism of our team and partners. Solar and electrical work remains permitted in both California and Tennessee and we are continuing to provide customers with solar energy systems, battery-based and generator backup systems and energy management solutions. While carrying out this work, the safety of our employees, customers and our community is paramount.”

Solar Alliance still has access to supply chain materials and products necessary to provide customers with the solar installations, the company said in a press release. The company will continue to monitor information from health authorities and take additional action as required to protect staff, customers and its community.

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