The previously announced utility-scale green hydrogen plus battery ultra-long duration energy storage system will have a capacity of 293 MWh of dispatchable carbon-free energy.
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Columbia University to Support Solar Energy, Battery Storage Project
The school has committed to buy solar energy from a Sol Systems project over the next 20 years, allowing the university to receive solar credits through the NY-Sun community distributed generation program.
Swell Energy, Shifted Energy Partner to Expand Virtual Power Plants
The VPP offering can be integrated into utilities’ existing supervisory control and data acquisition platforms, providing forecasts of energy demand and generation, the companies say.
Nearly $3.5B in Funding Planned for U.S. Electric Grid Projects
The funds are part of the first round of selections under the broader $10.5 billion GRIP Program.
Deloitte Report Emphasizes Critical Role of Energy Storage in Decarbonizing Electric Grid
The report offers a framework for expanding the role of energy storage through proposed business models and grid optimization strategies.
Sunnova Receives $3 Billion from DOE for Clean Energy Access
Through the program, homeowners may receive loans for Sunnova’s clean energy systems, which include rooftop solar installations, residential battery systems, and smart software.
GE Vernova, EnergyHub Partner for Distributed Energy Resource Management Software
The new software will allow utilities to better manage emerging energy assets involved in the grid’s transition to renewable energy.
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Glossary of Terms 3PL - Third-Party Logistics Outsourcing logistics services to a third-party provider for warehousing, transportation, and distribution. 4PL - Fourth-Party Logistics An advanced level of logistics outsourcing that involves managing multiple 3PL...
What’s The Effect of California’s Net Metering Rules on Business Customers?
How the state’s businesses and consumers get compensated for the amount of solar electricity they return to the grid is causing the interest groups to huddle in their corners.
GM To Make All of Its EV Batteries Bidirectional By 2026
General Motors will introduce a car beginning in 2024 with a “bidirectional” battery that can absorb electricity to run a car. Still, it can also return it to homes, businesses, and the grid.