100 Battery Energy Storage Systems To Be Installed At Commercial Sites
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100 Battery Energy Storage Systems To Be Installed At Commercial Sites

Budderfly, an energy-as-a-service company, has partnered with Viridi to install 100 battery energy storage systems at commercial sites nationwide. The first phase will begin with deployments in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and California, supporting various businesses, including restaurants and retail locations. The goal is to modernize energy infrastructure, improve efficiency, and strengthen resiliency without requiring upfront capital investment. The systems will help reduce peak demand, improve energy cost predictability, and increase resilience during grid stress events. This initiative is [...]
Solar Manufacturing Capex in the USA Exploded from $150 Million in 2020 to $2.5 Billion in 2026
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Solar Manufacturing Capex in the USA Exploded from $150 Million in 2020 to $2.5 Billion in 2026

Solar manufacturing capital expenditures in the USA have significantly increased from $150 million in 2020 to an estimated $2.5 billion in 2026, driven by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2020 and tariffs that have pressured the industry to build a domestic supply chain. The trend towards localization and domestic production is expected to continue, with polysilicon remaining a constraint for the domestic value chain due to its high capital intensity and longer construction timelines.
GM Ventures and Peak Energy Partner to Advance Energy Storage Systems
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GM Ventures and Peak Energy Partner to Advance Energy Storage Systems

GM Ventures, a subsidiary of General Motors Co., has partnered with Peak Energy, a California-based energy storage technology company, to develop and deploy next-generation sodium-ion battery cells for grid storage applications. The partnership combines Peak's passively cooled storage technology with GM's battery cell development expertise to deliver a more affordable and reliable stationary storage solution. GM will develop the sodium-ion cell in its Michigan battery labs and retain exclusive manufacturing rights, while Peak will incorporate the cell [...]
Ontario IESO procures 640MW energy storage in LT2 Request for Proposals
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Ontario IESO procures 640MW energy storage in LT2 Request for Proposals

Ontario's Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) has secured 640MW of new energy storage capacity through three projects selected under the capacity stream of the Second Long-Term Request for Proposals (LT2). The projects, which include First Nations partners with at least 50% equity ownership, received strong municipal support and are expected to begin commercial operations by 1 May 2030. The procurement has secured over 1,750MW of new electricity supply through 16 projects across Ontario, with a weighted average [...]
AESC signs 10GWh US domestic content BESS cell and module deal with system integrator Prevalon
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AESC signs 10GWh US domestic content BESS cell and module deal with system integrator Prevalon

Japanese-founded battery manufacturer AESC has signed a strategic supply partnership with US BESS system integrator Prevalon Energy. Under the agreement, AESC will supply BESS cells and modules for Prevalon's utility-scale deployments, supporting over 10GWh of energy storage over the next three years. The partnership will support various energy applications, including renewable integration and data centre power infrastructure. AESC recently sold majority stakes in its battery manufacturing assets to US startup Fixx Energy.
What Is The 33% Rule For Solar Panels?
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What Is The 33% Rule For Solar Panels?

Homeowners planning to install solar panels on their roofs may be surprised to learn that they cannot cover their entire roof with panels due to a specific fire code safety measure known as the 33% rule. This rule limits panel coverage to 33% of the roof's surface or less to ensure that first responders have sufficient pathways and clearance to navigate in the event of a fire. The rule is not a federal law but rather a [...]
Energy Dome, Invinity Energy Systems advance non-lithium LDES projects in the US
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Energy Dome, Invinity Energy Systems advance non-lithium LDES projects in the US

Energy Dome and Salt River Project (SRP) have announced a 19MW/190MWh energy storage project in Arizona, utilizing Energy Dome's proprietary CO2 Battery technology. The project, selected through a request for proposals issued by SRP in 2024, is part of a collaboration with Google to accelerate deployment of non-lithium-ion long-duration energy storage technologies. Energy Dome will own and operate the facility, while SRP will dispatch its output under a 20-year tolling agreement. The project is expected to come [...]