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Organic flow battery developer nets $106 million growth investment

CmBlu received funding to scale its long-duration energy storage systems.

Caribbean could become offshore floating solar PV giant, researcher says

Land is scarce but water is abundant for the Caribbean’s 700 islands. Solar economy professor Christian Breyer tells pv magazine that the region’s archipelagic makeup is not a drawback but a benefit for renewable energy generation.

U.S. Airforce embraces e-mobility

Leidos will design and implement a charging infrastructure for the Air Force fleet of non-tactical electric vehicles using the Fuel by Shoals solution.

People on the move: Northland Power, Alberta Innovates, Jenner & Block, and more

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

Sunrise brief: New York announces largest state investment in renewable energy in U.S. history 

Also on the rise: California proposes “blatant seizure of property” in solar ruling. Panasonic unveils new residential heat pumps. And more.

Three unions organize for utility-scale solar projects

The IBEW, the LIUNA, and the IUOE have established guidelines to allocate tasks for utility-scale solar facilities, streamlining the process for developers to solicit construction bids.

Powin and Hitachi Energy form strategic alliance for power control systems

Hitachi Energy will take majority ownership in eks Energy, a power electronics and energy management solutions provider.

Panasonic unveils new residential heat pumps

Panasonic has developed a new central heat pump system for residential space heating and cooling.

California proposes “blatant seizure of property” in solar ruling

The California Public Utilities Commission is set to vote on a virtual net energy metering program that would force renters to sell solar generation to the utility and buy it back at a higher rate, outlawing them from consuming their electricity directly.

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New York announces largest state investment in renewable energy in U.S. history

Fourteen solar energy projects were announced along with offshore and ground-based wind and a return-to-service hydroelectric facility, all of which will generate a combined total of 6.2 GW of clean energy.

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