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Sunrise brief: Multi-day iron-air battery startup nets $450 million investment

Also on the rise: Generac to bring EODev hydrogen fuel cell power generators to North America. 50 states of solar incentives: South Carolina. And more.

HelioVolta wins American-Made Solar Prize for software innovation

SolarGrade software is a fieldwork platform by HelioVolta that includes pre-made workflows and pre-written issue descriptions that help reduce time on site.

Multi-day iron-air battery startup nets $450 million investment

Boston, Massachusetts startup Form Energy announced the Series E financing round.

50 states of solar incentives: South Carolina

South Carolina has over 2 GW of solar installed, much of it coming online in the last five years, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association.

Generac to bring EODev hydrogen fuel cell power generators to North America

The generator uses a fuel cell and a lithium iron phosphate battery, so it is silent and emits only warm water and filtered air.

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Morningstar unveils DC/AC inverters for off-grid applications

U.S.-based solar controller producer Morningstar has launched a new line of off-grid inverters, featuring six models ranging from 150 W to 2,500 W. Production and deliveries are scheduled to start this year.

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Sunrise brief: RWE to become second largest solar operator in the U.S.

Also on the rise: A 100% solar community in Florida suffered no power losses from Hurricane Ian. Grid operator MISO is making progress on renewables interconnection. And more.

Solar FlexRack trackers supplied for 42 MW Illinois community solar portfolio

The company leveraged its experience in cold weather projects to support the clean energy deployment.

A 100% solar community in Florida suffered no power losses from Hurricane Ian

Just 12 miles from Fort Meyers, Babcock Ranch was built with climate resiliency in mind.

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New Jersey considers regional clean energy market in PJM footprint, to speed renewables

New Jersey would grant clean energy credits to solar and wind project owners and require the state’s utilities to buy them to meet clean energy targets, under a proposal by New Jersey regulatory staff. Other states could join in the proposed market.

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