Monday, July 6, 2015

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USB Analysts: Solar will become the 'Default Technology of the Future'

http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/ubs-analysts-solar-will-become-the-default-technology-of-the-future

LARGE PROJECTS DRIVE MONOLITH SOLAR'S GROWTH

Steve Erby, vice president of Monolith SolarAssociates, has two ambitious goals for the solar company to reach within the next year: Move into the Vista Technology Park by January and add up to 50 employees.
"January is a very aggressive move-in date, but I'm a very big believer in setting goals," Erby says.
Since the company started in 2009, operating out of Erby's garage, the size of its solar projects has grown. Monolith's new location in the Vista Technology Campus will feature a 2 million-watt system. During Monolith's early years, the largest project the company completed was a 25,000-watt system.The company will hire between 40 and 50 people, adding to the 60 current employees. That growth is driven by a number of large projects, including a solar farm for Rensselaer County. Monolith is also working on solar farms for Schenectady County and the Sage Colleges, among others.
"People are realizing solar is here to stay and it"s in for the long haul," Erby says.