A Few of our Recent Projects

Designed and installed by Radiance Solar, the system on top of Georgia Tech’s newest facility, the G. Wayne Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, features 360 Suniva panels and 30 AET solar hot water collectors. The installation of the 86-kilowatt array will not only help to power the four-story center, but will serve to educate the students at the Institute about solar energy.

The solar PV system at National Bus’ Marietta, Georgia headquarters features 390 Suniva 260 Watt solar panels with 8 Fronius IG Plus inverters.  Also featured is a Fronius online monitoring system capable of monitoring hourly /daily production of the system. The installation of the 101.4 Kilowatt array is the latest addition in National Bus’ ongoing initiative to reduce their carbon footprint through active promotion of energy efficiency upgrades, lighting retrofits, hybrid electric technology and now renewable energy generation. 

 

As East Decatur Station (EDS) carves out a unique live/work/play community in Decatur, its creators, Jack Honderd, Pat Murphy, and Chuck Bosserman, took an exciting step toward sustainability and installed a 147 kW photovoltaic (PV) system, one of the largest commercial rooftop systems in metro Atlanta and Georgia.

Radiance Solar installed a 100kW system at Kennedy Business Centers in Alpharetta, GA. The installation is one of the largest roof-mounted PV systems in the state of Georgia, consisting of 450 Schuco MPE 220W modules.

Radiance Solar installed the state’s largest commercial solar hot water system at the Manheim Georgia facility in Atlanta. The system offsets more than 50 percent of the facility’s hot water heating needs and reduces Manheim’s environmental impact. The Manheim system is an example of the type of best-in-class installation that Radiance Solar’s customers can expect. Download Case Study

Designed and installed by Radiance Solar, the system at Perkins+Will’s Atlanta headquarters features 30 Suniva 240 watt solar panels with an SMA inverter and online monitor. The installation of the 7.2 kilowatt array is the latest addition in the architecture firm’s ongoing sustainable design initiative. The system is expected to produce 9720 kWh/year, offsetting over 38,000 pounds of carbon dioxide annually.

The Nest Cottage at Serenbe, a highly energy-efficient new home, is currently serving as a laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Building America program. The Nest’s first model home is providing data on the cost savings and energy efficiency resulting from its next-level environmental measures which includes a solar photovoltaic array installed by Radiance Solar.

Chris Kids, a Georgia non-profit dedicated to, “healing children, strengthening families and building communities,” is now the proud owner of a 24 kW solar array designed and installed by Atlanta based Radiance Solar. The system features 99 Suniva 240 watt panels and SMA 6000 inverters and online monitoring systems. Funding for the installation came from the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority as part of the competitive renewable energy grant.

Progressive Redevelopment Inc., a non-profit who's mission is to develop, own and manage sustainable, affordable housing and to deliver supportive services to their residents, is now the site of a 24kW Radiance solar photovoltaic array funded by the Georgia Environmental Facility Authority (GEFA).  The array is one of seven projects Radiance plans to complete through the GEFA-funded Georgia Non-Profit Solar Project. 


The Atlanta Community Foodbank, a non-profit to fight hunger by engaging, educating and empowering our community, is now the site of a Radiance solar photovoltaic array funded by the Georgia Environmental Facility Authority (GEFA).  The 44kW array is one of seven projects Radiance plans to complete through the GEFA-funded Georgia Non-Profit Solar Project.