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Eos to supply zinc aqueous batteries to Nebraska utility storage project

The 3MW/12MWh facility will use Wattmore’s energy management system and feature zinc aqueous batteries made by Eos.

LG Energy Solutions plans U.S. battery manufacturing

The South Korean battery maker expects strong demand momentum in the energy storage space (ESS) and plans to release a new high capacity lithium iron phosphate product with an energy density improved by 20%, alongside other products. To advance its local supply capabilities, the company plans to start ESS battery production in the US next year, and is considering converting European electric vehicle (EV) production lines to ESS.

Trinasolar Evergreen unveils BIPV products for industrial, public use

Trinasolar Evergreen (Shanghai) PV Tech. Co., Ltd., a building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) unit of Trina Solar, has launched four new products for public, industrial, and infrastructure projects. Trina Solar aims to capture a share of the fast-growing BIPV market.

PV Hardware unveils solar tracker

The Spanish company said that its new tracker “is designed for maximum adaptability to any terrain.” It works with all PV modules.

‘TOPCon technology comes with three or four relevant risks that should be known’

The results of this year’s Kiwa PVEL scorecard have shown that TOPCon technology is more vulnerable than PERC, and the failure rate at BOM level has increased to 41%, the highest in history, according to the testing lab.

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BP completes takeover of Lightsource business

Deal for 50.03% of Lightsource BP leaves oil and gas giant with total control of renewables developer. Lightsource BP is expected to continue trading with a standalone operating model, retaining its independent brand.

Sustainable steel for the solar industry

Steel manufacturing accounts for 8% of global energy demand and 7% of energy-related CO2 emissions, according to the International Energy Agency. The World Steel Association says energy use per ton of steel has dropped by 60% since the 1970s and steel is the world’s most recycled material, but there is still room for improvement. pv magazine’s UP initiative looks at opportunities for the industry to be greener, such as integrating solar and energy storage.

Sunrise brief: Solar panels: Larger, thinner… and weaker?

Also on the rise: TOPCon risks. Positive early results from first test of perovskite tandem solar cells in space.

Sunrise brief: Crux announces over $3.1 billion in tax credits transferred

Also on the rise: Sunrun and New York utility embark on residential virtual power plant. U.S. solar factories: From announcements to reality. And more.

Sunrun and New York utility embark on residential virtual power plant

In coordination with Orange and Rockland Utilities, the VPP program makes 300 solar-plus-storage systems available for grid stability.

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