It's not the first time in recent months the Northeast's prolific snowfall and subzero temperatures have brought progress to a halt. But executives of the largest residential solar installer and service provider in the U.S. - and perhaps also soon the nation's largest module maker - on Wednesday said they don't expect Mother Nature to delay completion of the facility in about a year. "The area's renowned winter weather has been incorporated into our construction schedule. We remain on target to begin installing some equipment in early 2016 and reaching full annualized capacity of 1 GW in early 2017," Chief Executive Lyndon Rive and Chief Financial Officer Brad Buss wrote in a Feb. 18 letter to shareholders presented with the company' 2014 fourth-quarter earnings report and 2015 forecast. In stark contrast to the wintery conditions back East, it's ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...