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LS Power completes the world’s largest active battery storage system

It’s a title that is becoming more contentious by the day, but for the time being, LS Power’s 250 MW Gateway project in San Diego, California is the biggest battery in the world.

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Energy Jobs: Vote Solar has a new programs director, plus Primergy, Ginlong, Leidos, Aypa Power, Prologis, US Bank

Executive, career and boardroom moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy VC — plus some select job openings.

Morning Brief: Texas solar hits a turning point, new round of coal plant retirements

Also in the brief: Recurrent Energy has begun construction on the 144 MW Pflugerville solar project, Ion Energy chosen by EsVolta to improve the operational efficiency of its utility scale battery energy storage

The ‘Rubber-Band Effect’ on renewable energy project margins

On the journey from concept to monetized power plant, renewable/storage projects tend to get tugged toward “zero” margin (from either direction); and the further the rubber band is stretched, the stronger the pull back toward zero.

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Morning Brief: Tuesday will be a challenging day for the California grid – here’s a CAISO load forecast

Also in the brief: CATL aims for EV batteries free of cobalt or nickel, rolling blackouts in California stump power experts, record U.S. wind installations

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California’s fossil fuel plants failed us, not solar

In order to prevent more of California’s grid emergencies, what’s needed is more solar-charged batteries, not more peaker plants

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Morning Brief: VP nominee Kamala Harris’ climate-change agenda, One grid battery to rule them all

Also in the brief: Capacity deferral is the primary source of storage value, Trump administration ‘to lead the world’ in energy storage

Power and utility deal activity is down significantly to start 2020, but renewables show strength

A new report released by Ernst & Young shows that power and utility deals in the Americas saw huge drops in volume and value due to the Covid-19 pandemic, though commitment to renewable investment remains strong.

Morning Brief: Solar is surprising itself with a rebound, $20 million from DOE to advance perovskites

Also in the brief: Black Hills Energy has reached agreements on a 200-MW PV project, AGL has laid out plans for the deployment of around 1.2 GW of utility-scale batteries,

Vistra approved to build a grid battery bigger than all utility-scale battery storage in the US combined

A permit to expand Vistra’s natural gas-fired Moss Landing generation station in Monterey County, California to 1,500 MW/6,000 MWh has been approved, setting the stage for the world to see gigawatt-scale battery energy storage for the first time ever.

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