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GE Vernova, EnergyHub Pair Up to Improve DER Management

GE Vernova‘s Digital business and EnergyHub, a specialist in distributed energy resource management system (DERMS) software, have formed a partnership aimed at redefining how electric utilities manage distributed energy resources (DERs). This includes solar, energy storage, electric vehicles and more, as these technologies are widely adopted across the energy landscape. This partnership combines the advanced […]

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Canadian Solar Subsidiary Recurrent Energy Sells Solar Plant in Japan

Canadian Solar Inc. has completed the sale of its 17.5 MW Hiroshima Suzuhari project, located in Hiroshima prefecture, to a private Japanese fund. The project had been owned by the Japan Green Infrastructure Fund since 2021 and was financed through the issuance of a Green Project Bond with an investment-grade rating. Importantly, it was certified […]

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New Peacock Solar Project to Bring Energy, Agrivoltaics to Texas

Construction has begun on bp’s 187 MW DC Peacock Solar project, located 10 miles north of Corpus Christi in San Patricio County, Texas. Peacock will sell all of the electricity it generates under a long-term power purchase agreement to Gulf Coast Growth Ventures (GCGV), a joint venture between ExxonMobil and SABIC, which produces materials used […]

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SUNation Energy Moves Into the Sunshine State

SUNation Energy, a subsidiary of solar energy service provider Pineapple Energy Inc., has expanded to Tampa and central Florida. Recognized for its customer service, SUNation will now serve central Florida homeowners with solar installations, battery storage and EV charging services in addition to SPAN Smart Electrical Panel installations. As a Tesla Powerwall Certified Installer, the […]

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Arctech, Technical University of Madrid Unite for Wind Tunnel Studies

Recently, two professors from the Technical University of Madrid – Mikel Ogueta Gutiérrez and Omar Gómez Ortega – visited Arctech and have joined in an agreement on deepening cooperation with the Wind Tunnel Laboratory. Gutiérrez is an internationally renowned wind tunnel expert who has participated in more than 70 wind tunnel studies in fields such […]

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New York Solar Project Serves Community in Two Ways

Lightstar Renewables, a greenfield community solar developer, is about to break ground on its Old Myers solar project, the first agrivoltaics project in New York. Located in Wappingers Falls, Poughkeepsie, Old Myers is a 2 MW dual-use community solar project that spans a 15-acre family-owned site. The project will facilitate the Thompson family’s ability to […]

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Redflow Provides Batteries for LDES Project Awarded DOE Funding

Redflow Ltd., a global clean energy storage company, has been named as the battery provider for a 34.4 MWh long-duration energy storage (LDES) microgrid project that was just awarded funding by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The project is part of the DOE’s new $325 million LDES program, which seeks to advance critical clean […]

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Southern Power Acquires First Wyoming Solar Facility

Southern Power, a wholesale energy provider and subsidiary of Southern Company, has acquired its 30th solar project — the 150 MW South Cheyenne Solar Facility — from Qcells USA Corp. The project, located in Wyoming, is Southern Power’s first solar facility in the state and contributes to the company’s growing renewable fleet of clean generating […]

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CleanCapital, Renewable IPP Complete Alaska’s Largest Solar Project

CleanCapital, a diversified clean energy company, has added an 8.5 MW solar project in Houston, Alaska, to its operating portfolio. The solar project – the largest ever built in the state – was developed and constructed by Renewable IPP (RIPP), an Alaska-based solar developer. CleanCapital financed the project construction and serves as the long-term owner-operator […]

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EDF Renewables North America Inks Solar+Storage Project Deal

EDF Renewables North America, an independent power producer and service provider, has executed a 20-year power purchase agreement with El Paso Electric (EPE) in west Texas and southern New Mexico. The PPA covers the output from the 150 MW AC Milagro Solar and the 75 MW / 300 MWh Milagro Storage Project, which are slated […]

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US Foods Makes Energy Transition with truCurrent

US Foods, one of the largest food-service distributors in the United States, has chosen truCurrent, a subsidiary of Distributed Sun (DSUN), to support the company’s energy transition efforts such as fleet electrification, virtual power plant design considerations and other solutions to accelerate decarbonization efforts. DSUN is a developer, investor, owner and operator of solar and […]

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DOE Putting Funds Toward Long-Duration Energy Storage Projects

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced up to $325 million for 15 projects across 17 states and one tribal nation to accelerate the development of long-duration energy storage (LDES) technologies. These demonstration projects will increase community control of local power systems, mitigate risks associated with disruptions to the grid, and help communities develop […]

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