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Dragonfly secures patent for solid-state battery dry powder coating

The Reno, Nevada company has a pilot production line under construction and expects mass production and battery pack integration for solid-state batteries to be on track for 2023 to 2024.

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Utility-scale solar developers went bigger and bolder in 2022

In 2022, as supply chain challenges persisted, utility solar projects in development grew in size and energy storage is connected to half of them.

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Philadelphia transit authority unveils second Lightsource solar deployment

The second solar project installation for SEPTA meets 20% of the transit authority’s electricity demand with clean power.

California utility to deploy 20 MWh storage and 10 MW rooftop solar VPP system

SMUD’s My Energy Optimizer Partner+ program will be able to scale up to 54 MWh / 27 MW storage and solar capacity over time.

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Solar developer launches Los Angeles Cleantech Career Academy

The California clean energy market is forecast to create 4 million new jobs and pay 30% above the state’s median wage.

Researchers see aqueous batteries as safe, reliable and affordable alternatives to lithium ion

A pair of University of Houston professors launched start-up LiBeyond to refine aqueous battery architecture for use in EV and storage applications.

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50 states of solar incentives: Wisconsin 

The land of cheese and football has seen a recent influx in large-scale solar development, while community solar is back on the state agenda in 2023. 

ADS-TEC Energy to open U.S. EV charging manufacturing facility in Auburn, Alabama

The German company plans to invest $8 million into the new facility which will lead to 180 new jobs.

Kayne Anderson Capital launches renewable energy index fund

With experience in the midstream oil and gas segment, Kayne Anderson is launching an index fund for listed renewable energy infrastructure companies.

RFP alert: AEP unit seeks solar and wind projects in PJM and ERCOT territories

In PJM, AEP is seeking solar and wind PPA proposals from 10 to 15 years, while in Texas it’s seeking solar REP agreements of 12 years or less.

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