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Indiana utility activates first 465 MW solar projects

The projects are part of NIPSCO’s 2.4 GW clean energy fleet replacing a coal generation portfolio to be retired in the coming years.

DOE awards $90 million for adoption of latest building energy efficiency codes

The grants will result in more energy-efficient buildings, a key element of a least-cost strategy for 100% renewables.

Florida municipal solar project expands to 600 MW

Over 1.8 million solar panels will be installed in the project, which has completed its first 150 MW phase.

Turning EV charging centers into islanding solar microgrids

An electric bus charging station on Martha’s Vineyard is using microgrid controllers to turn solar-plus-storage EV charging centers into microgrids that provide power when the grid goes down.

Ericsson solar-plus-storage microgrid to power Texas 5G station

The mobile networking company is using six bifacial 400 W solar panels assembled with three lithium-ion battery packs on a company rooftop in Plano, Texas.

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People on the move: GridTech, Heliogen, Vote Solar and more

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

Sunrise brief: Flow battery capacity and longevity boosted by an unexpected ingredient

Also on the rise: Insurer to cover up to $20 million in damage limits for solar projects. Missouri municipal utility to launch 20-year community solar program. And more.

Insurer to cover up to $20 million in damage limits for solar projects

Retail clients can access quote and bind to insure U.S. C&I solar projects with limits on replacement cost of $2 million to $20 million per project site location, according to NARDAC Insurance Services.

Sumitomo reveals testing results of redox flow battery project in California

Sumitomo says that its 2MW/8MWh vanadium redox flow battery achieved a 99% operating rate at San Diego Gas & Electric’s (SDG&E) facility in California. The battery is expected to retain a capacity rate of 90% or more for 20 years in the electricity market.

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Missouri municipal utility to launch 20-year community solar program

The initial framework calls for Columbia Water & Light to distribute solar energy using a net billing system from its first two projects in the municipality, Truman and Bernadette Fields, whose 1 MW of clean energy capacity is divided into 1.5 kW blocks for residential customers, with 15% of power capacity available to eligible low-income residents.

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