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Meyer Burger: Coming to America

Meyer Burger is one of the world’s leading research and implementation companies developing new solar power technology.

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Sunrise brief: Key Capture and Sungrow ink battery supply deal

Also on the rise: PVEL crowdsources inverter performance data, and DOE offers a $2.5 million prize to expand energy justice and inclusiveness goals.

Startup Sunday: Al Gore vehicle arms Octopus with $600m

Also starting up: SolaBlock tapped for sustainability challenge prize, and BlueDot Photonics closes a $1 million funding round.

PV Evolution Labs crowdsources solar inverter testing

The testing is intended to offer inverter buyers an opportunity to leverage empirical data over the claims of product marketing materials.

Key Capture Energy inks battery supply deal with Sungrow

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.

Sunrise brief: Moss Landing incident likely not due to li-ion batteries, Vistra says

Also on the rise: Arevon taps Tesla for 6 GWh of storage, ABB launches a fast vehicle charger, and DOE offers a $2.5m prize to advance energy justice goals.

DOE launches $2.5 million prize to expand energy justice and inclusiveness goals

The prize is intended to fund organizations working with disadvantaged communities in clean energy as well as foster connections between DOE and innovators.

LS Energy Solutions offers modular energy storage for C&I and utility applications

Components are factory pre-assembled and both models include a string inverter system and Tier-1 lithium-ion batteries.

Vistra says Moss Landing incident likely not related to lithium-ion batteries

The company said its root cause review has not found any battery temperature measurements in excess of established limits at the time safety systems activated.

Aquamarine solar project enters service with first 125 MW of capacity

At full build-out, the 20,000-acre California park could have the capacity to deliver 2.7 GW of renewable energy.

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