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Electricity demand is rising fast—from AI, data centers, electrification, and growing power consumption—and utilities are scrambling to add new generation. Solar is the fastest energy source we can deploy at scale today, but there’s a critical piece of infrastructure most people never think about: solar racking systems.
In this episode, Russ Bates sits down with Bill Taylor (Founder & CEO of DCE Solar) and Kyle Turner (Product Specialist) to talk about the overlooked technology that literally holds solar projects together.
While solar panels get most of the attention, racking and tracker systems are the structural backbone of every solar installation, determining installation speed, durability, and long-term performance.
The conversation explores:
Why racking systems are one of the most underestimated parts of solar development
How project design and site conditions impact solar deployment
The realities of building solar at scale—including labor, supply chain, and execution challenges
Why engineering, construction execution, and service support matter for large energy projects
How tracker technology is helping developers build solar on increasingly complex terrain
As electricity demand continues to climb, the industry must deploy new generation faster than ever. Solar and battery storage are leading that effort—but behind every successful project is the engineering, infrastructure, and execution most people never see.
If you want to understand how solar projects actually get built—not just the headlines—this conversation pulls back the curtain on the real mechanics behind large-scale solar development.
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By russbpElectricity demand is rising fast—from AI, data centers, electrification, and growing power consumption—and utilities are scrambling to add new generation. Solar is the fastest energy source we can deploy at scale today, but there’s a critical piece of infrastructure most people never think about: solar racking systems.
In this episode, Russ Bates sits down with Bill Taylor (Founder & CEO of DCE Solar) and Kyle Turner (Product Specialist) to talk about the overlooked technology that literally holds solar projects together.
While solar panels get most of the attention, racking and tracker systems are the structural backbone of every solar installation, determining installation speed, durability, and long-term performance.
The conversation explores:
Why racking systems are one of the most underestimated parts of solar development
How project design and site conditions impact solar deployment
The realities of building solar at scale—including labor, supply chain, and execution challenges
Why engineering, construction execution, and service support matter for large energy projects
How tracker technology is helping developers build solar on increasingly complex terrain
As electricity demand continues to climb, the industry must deploy new generation faster than ever. Solar and battery storage are leading that effort—but behind every successful project is the engineering, infrastructure, and execution most people never see.
If you want to understand how solar projects actually get built—not just the headlines—this conversation pulls back the curtain on the real mechanics behind large-scale solar development.
Website:
LinkedIn: