Sunrise brief: Clean energy jobs growing twice as fast as U.S. economy

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People on the move: Kinematics, Heimdall Power, Shiney.ai and more  Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance.

SolarLeaf ‘panel-level storage’ can be rolled out on commercial rooftops even easier Energy Toolbase’s energy management system and monitoring software has been configured for use with Yotta Energy’s SolarLeaf product, which provides solar energy storage without increasing the footprint of a solar array.

Microsoft signs 437.6 MW green energy deal with ReNew India’s ReNew says it has signed a 437.6 MW green attribute contract with Microsoft, supporting the US tech giant’s goal to be carbon-negative by 2030.

Grid Strategies and The Brattle Group propose “urgent” interconnection fixes The interconnection reforms proposed include a fast-track process for some projects, a “connect and manage” option, grid-enhancing technologies, advanced conductors, automating interconnection studies and speeding transmission construction.

EVLO introduces 5 MWh containerized battery energy storage system The company’s new battery energy storage system packs 5 MWh and two- to four-hour duration in a 20-foot container.

Clean energy jobs growing twice as fast as U.S. economy Jobs in the solar industry grew 5.3%, and the Department of Energy  expects this to double the share of electricity generation from clean energy sources by 2030.

One in nine U.S. K-12 students attend a school with solar panels Over 1.8 GW of solar is installed at nearly 9,000 schools across the United States, said a report from Generation180.

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