The company’s second major project news of the fall also marks its entry into the US solar market.
All four projects in the portfolio are planned to reach operation by Q3 2022, with the fourth project currently undergoing acquisition.
DTE Energy plans to build a community solar project to support the City of Ann Arbor.
The companies plan to buy more than 425,000 RECs, which may include solar renewable energy credits.
Also on the rise: PVEL crowdsources inverter performance data, and DOE offers a $2.5 million prize to expand energy justice and inclusiveness goals.
The deal is for fully integrated two-hour battery systems for 390 MW of new battery storage projects, all of which are expected to start construction by the end of 2022.
Components are factory pre-assembled and both models include a string inverter system and Tier-1 lithium-ion batteries.
Also on the rise: ESS will supply energy storage tech to SB Energy, Leeward Renewable signs a PPA for solar plus storage, and we continue our look at the world’s largest solar facilities.
Tesla Megapacks will be installed at California load centers in a four year series of projects called the Falcon portfolio.
Completing a goal set in July, Secretary of Energy Granholm sets the target for another 60 communities to join in the coming six months.
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