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Canadian Solar’s e-STORAGE to Deliver Nova Scotia Grid-Scale BESS

Canadian Solar’s e-STORAGE, part of the company’s subsidiary CSI Solar, has secured a contract from Nova Scotia Power to develop flagship energy storage projects totaling 150 MW, in Bridgewater, Waverley and White Rock. Construction is set to be completed by 2026, with the first site expected to be operational by next year. e-STORAGE will provide […]

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Aggreko ETS Acquires Infiniti Energy

Aggreko Energy Transition Solutions (ETS) has acquired Infiniti Energy from Upper Bay Infrastructure Partners.  Upper Bay, which transitioned Infiniti Energy into an IPP platform and institutional ownership, has fully exited its position in the company.  “Combining the global scale, financial strength, and industry expertise of Aggreko with Infiniti’s distributed solar development and engineering, procurement and […]

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S-5! Clamps Earn Florida Product Approvals

S-5! standing seam clamps, with utilizations that include solar installations, have earned Florida Product Approvals (FPA) for High Velocity and Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). The company says it is first metal roof attachment manufacturer to earn FPA for HVHZ certification.  “FPA has different levels of approvals, and HVHZ is the most demanding one,” says Rob Haddock, […]

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Dominion Energy Virginia Seeks PPAs from Renewables in PJM Territory

Dominion Energy Virginia (DEV) has issued an RFP seeking power purchase agreements (PPAs) from renewable and other carbon-free energy sources in a region that includes 12 Mid-Atlantic states and the District of Columbia. DEV will only consider proposals for facilities located within the PJM territory, except for facilities located in Virginia, with electrical output from […]

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EnergySage Expands Nationwide

EnergySage has expanded nationwide, which the company says makes it the first platform of its kind with this footprint.  With this move, the company hopes to continue servicing homeowners through its comparison shop platform while also partnering with corporations and non-profits. “Our goal has always been to make clean energy more accessible and affordable for […]

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Rio Tinto Completes Diavik Diamond Mine Solar Plant Construction

Rio Tinto’s Diavik Diamond Mine has completed installation of its 3.5 MW, 6,620 panel solar power plant in Canada’s Northwest Territories.  Construction began in February, contracted to Whitehorse-based Solvest, and the Indigenous-owned Tłıchǫ Investment, with support from Diavik. The facility is set to provide 25% of Diavik’s electricity during closure work, with commercial production expected […]

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Majority of Americans Support Renewables Despite Decline, Says Pew Research

A recent Pew Research Center survey, “How Americans View National, Local and Personal Energy Choices,” finds that there’s been a dip in support for wind and solar development since 2020.  Per the responses of approximately 8,700 U.S. adults, the share of those who support solar and wind expansion has dropped 12% and 11%, respectively, in […]

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Trinasolar Partners with University to Dive into Photovoltaics Research

Trinasolar has launched a long-term collaboration agreement with the Institute of Solar Energy at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (IES-UPM) in order to pool their expertise to advance research in photovoltaic sciences and technologies. The collaboration aims to innovate in areas such as solar panel efficiency, the resilience and robustness of solar trackers, and improving solar […]

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Rutgers, SolarEdge Pursuing Agrivoltaics Program

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, has selected solutions from SolarEdge Technologies Inc. as a part of an innovative research and demonstration program to explore the potential of dual-use agrivoltaics for farmers across the state. Rutgers research will assist the Dual-Use Solar Energy Pilot Program that will be administered by the NJBPU. The pilot […]

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Partners Complete Solar Project at Former New York Landfill

Kendall Sustainable Infrastructure, AC Power and GreenSpark Solar have announced the commercial operation of a 7 MW community solar landfill project located in Fort Edward, N.Y., owned by KSI, developed by AC Power, and built by GreenSpark. The project addresses Fort Edward’s strategic goals: increasing municipal revenues via a land lease and payment in lieu […]

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160 MW North Fork Solar Now Operational in Oklahoma

Recurrent Energy, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar Inc., has signed a $103 million tax credit facilitation agreement with Bank of America for its North Fork Solar Project – a 160 MW development located southwest of Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority (OMPA), which serves 42 municipally owned electric systems in Oklahoma, will purchase 100% of […]

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ACP Debuts Framework to Support Utility-Scale BESS

The American Clean Power Association (ACP) has published a model ordinance framework providing guidance for state and local governments that are developing siting and permitting rules related to building and operating utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS). The framework builds upon ACP’s support for the adoption of the latest safety standards, and incorporates requirements and guidance established by […]

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