US BESS integrator FlexGen, LDES tech provider Eos enter European market with first deals
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US BESS integrator FlexGen, LDES tech provider Eos enter European market with first deals

US energy storage companies FlexGen and Eos Energy Enterprises have entered the European market. FlexGen, a software-focused company, has been awarded projects in the UK, Nordics, Portugal, and Ukraine, leveraging its HybridOS energy management system. Eos has secured its first international commercial framework agreement for its Indensity large-scale energy storage architecture. FlexGen's expansion is driven by rising renewable curtailment and grid flexibility demands across Europe. The company aims to increase revenue through its hardware-agnostic software and integration [...]
New Map Shows Solar Uses Only 0.07% of U.S. Prime Farmland
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New Map Shows Solar Uses Only 0.07% of U.S. Prime Farmland

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has launched an interactive map highlighting the limited impact of solar development on U.S. prime farmland. According to the map, solar uses only 0.07% of the country's farmland, compared to suburban sprawl and golf courses, which occupy significantly more land. The map aims to provide context and promote responsible land use, particularly during Farm Bill negotiations in Congress. Solar projects often support dual-use agricultural practices, such as grazing and pollinator habitats, [...]
BLT Energy bags development approval for 4.8GWh Red Gully BESS in Western Australia
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BLT Energy bags development approval for 4.8GWh Red Gully BESS in Western Australia

BLT Energy has received development approval for the 800MW/4,800MWh Red Gully battery energy storage system in Western Australia. The project will be delivered in phases, with Phase 1 providing 400MW of power and 2,400MWh of storage to the South West Interconnected System. The approval marks an important milestone for the project and Western Australia's clean energy future. The Red Gully BESS will be located in the Shire of Gingin, adjacent to Western Power's Regans Terminal. Commissioning is [...]
Solar With Firming Now Beating Gas In Asia, & EVs Could Save Region $350 Billion A Year
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Solar With Firming Now Beating Gas In Asia, & EVs Could Save Region $350 Billion A Year

A new report from Ember highlights the potential for solar energy and electric vehicles to transform Asia's energy landscape. The report estimates that Asia could save $350 billion a year on oil imports by electrifying its fleets, with savings projected to reach $110 billion by 2035 and $350 billion by 2050. Solar with firming, which combines solar power with battery storage, can now undercut most new gas power capacity in Asia, with costs below $100/megawatt-hour in most [...]
Maritime Organisations Call to Include Shipping in Electrification Action Plan
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Maritime Organisations Call to Include Shipping in Electrification Action Plan

Maritime organisations, including Transport & Environment (T&E), have urged the EU Commission to integrate the shipping industry into its upcoming Electrification Action Plan. The plan, set to be published on July 15, aims to electrify Europe, reduce fossil fuel imports, and lower emissions. Shipping companies can now connect to local grids in ports, but significant barriers remain, hindering the industry's electrification.
Solar Generation in CAISO Surpassed Natural Gas in the First 5 Months of 2026
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Solar Generation in CAISO Surpassed Natural Gas in the First 5 Months of 2026

Utility-scale solar generation in the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) surpassed natural gas generation in the first five months of 2026. Solar electricity generation increased by 21% compared to the same period in 2024, while natural gas generation decreased by 60%. Solar generation outpaced natural gas on 82% of days, up from 21% in 2024 and 2025. The growth in solar and battery storage capacity, while natural gas capacity remained flat, contributed to this shift.
Aypa Power brings 1,000MWh Arizona BESS online in utility Salt River Project’s busy June
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Aypa Power brings 1,000MWh Arizona BESS online in utility Salt River Project’s busy June

Aypa Power, a leading energy storage developer-operator, has successfully brought online the 250MW/1,000MWh Pediment energy storage project in Mesa, Arizona, in partnership with utility Salt River Project (SRP). The project, acquired by Aypa Power in 2024, is the first of two contracted projects with SRP and marks a significant addition to the utility's expanding energy storage portfolio. The project is expected to deliver over $16 million in direct economic impact and create over 200 construction jobs.