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DOE pumps $115 million into clean energy R&D for small businesses

The latest part of the Biden administration’s Build Back Better pledge, the funding will go to grid modernization, carbon removal, renewable energy and energy storage, among other technologies.

Cleantech Roundup: SolarEdge, Tigo Energy, MIT, and more

Check out this week’s list of some of the newest announcements related to clean energy products.

Product roundup: Johnson Controls, Fimer, MiaSolé, and more

Check out this week’s list of some of the newest announcements related to clean energy products.

EnergyHub looks to make distributed resource management easier with Mercury Edge Connect

The addition to EnergyHub’s Mercury DERMS platform allows utilities to manage devices from any DER provider to deliver grid services, acting as a single platform for utilities to orchestrate behind-the-meter DERs into virtual resources at scale.

Product roundup: Panasonic, Silfab Solar, EVgo, and more

Check out this week’s list of some of the newest announcements related to clean energy products.

SunPower launches home solar and storage monitoring app

The SunPower solar monitoring app draws inspiration for its user interface from non-energy sources such as Spider-Man.

Product roundup: FTC Solar, AutoGrid, Enphase, and more

Check out this week’s list of some of the newest announcements related to clean energy products.

Three energy startups to watch in 2021

From panel coatings to power line monitoring and a meter collar that could save homeowners up to $2,000 on a solar installation, Daniel Goldman of Clean Energy Ventures highlights companies that he thinks will break through in 2021.

Sunrise brief: Duke Florida reaches deal for EV charging and floating solar

Also on the rise: Webinar panel discusses energy under Biden, JA Solar supplies modules for 88 MW project, partners develop P2P blockchain trading platform, and Total splits with API over climate, for now.

Project aims to smooth DER integration on New York’s grid

The $2.2 million in funding comes through NYSERDA’s Smart Grid Innovation program, and is part of New York State’s strategy of a zero emission electricity sector by 2040.

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