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Pine Gate purchases 2.4 GWh of EnerVenue batteries

EnerVenue’s batteries will be supplied to Pine Gate to provide a choice in storage technology for Pine Gate’s development partners, and marks EnerVenue’s second major battery supply deal since launching in 2020.

Urban Electric Power, Pine Gate Renewables agree on multi-GWh battery supply deal

Urban will Supply Pine Gate with 4.6 GWh of its rechargeable zinc alkaline batteries over the next five years to provide a choice in storage technology for Pine Gate’s development partners and customers.

Vermont utility launches solar pilot program for low- and moderate-income customers

The program will allow customers to subscribe to an energy share of an existing GMP installation, with time-of-use rates encouraging energy use when the sun is shining.

UGE develops community solar project on Maine landfill

The project is part of a larger 38 MW portfolio the company is developing across the state.

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People on the Move: NYSERDA, PosiGen, Cypress Creek Renewables, and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities, and energy transition finance.

OMCO Solar shores up manufacturing with $5 million investment

The investment will allow OMCO to manufacture its Origin Tracker Torque Tubes at OMCO’s Indiana and Arizona locations.

Common Energy raises $16.5 million to expand community solar access nationwide

The investment, provided by S2G Ventures will help the company expand consumer access to local, community solar projects across the country, as the US looks to achieve DOE’s goal of expanding installed solar capacity to 20 GW by 2025.

S-5! launches electrical conduit clamp for solar on metal roofs

The CanDuit clamp works with any other S-5! clamp or bracket to secure and support conduit for wire management for PV systems on metal roofs.

DOC clarifies scope of anti-circumvention investigation, but what’s actually new?

While the update clarifies that wafers produced outside of China with Chinese polysilicon are not under investigation, just how much wafer capacity is there outside of China?

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AES to supply Microsoft with 110 MW of solar, 220 MWh of storage

The capacity will be used to support Microsoft’s data centers in California and builds on an earlier supply agreement between the two companies in Virginia.

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