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Day: July 11, 2023

Two solar projects come online in Kentucky to support Amazon operations

Two Kentucky solar projects supporting Amazon operations are now online — a rooftop array at the Amazon Air Hub at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) and Turkey Creek, a solar array operated by Silicon Ranch. Amazon is on a path to power its operations with 100% renewable energy by 2025, and is the largest …

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Flow battery capacity and longevity boosted by an unexpected ingredient

Researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory demonstrated the use of sugar water to improve the performance of flow batteries for grid-scale energy storage. July 11, 2023 Flow batteries are two-chambered devices holding liquid electrolyte that are being actively developed across the world for their promise as grid-scale energy storage devices for an increasingly renewable …

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Solaris Energy begins 436-kW solar project for Tucson apartment complex

A previous rooftop solar project by Solaris Energy. The Icon Apartment Complex in Tucson, Arizona, owned by Break of Day Capital is celebrating the start of construction on a new 436-kW solar project. The project was developed and financed by Solaris Energy and installed by Solar Gain, and will feature a solar rooftop and carport …

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Insurer to cover up to $20 million in damage limits for solar projects

Retail clients can access quote and bind to insure U.S. C&I solar projects with limits on replacement cost of $2 million to $20 million per project site location, according to NARDAC Insurance Services. July 11, 2023 Net zero strategies by commercial, industrial and utility counterparties have pushed the rate of solar developments into a new …

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Solar carport boosts renting appeal for California research center

A commercial real estate building housing four research and development companies will now offer electricity at a 10% discount to its renters. July 11, 2023 Commercial real estate owner H&S Properties engaged SolarEdge to install a solar carport and rooftop array on a research and development campus in Redwood City, California. The facility is expected …

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Solar inverter maker FIMER acquired for relaunch post-bankruptcy

After filing for bankruptcy in 2022, inverter manufacturer FIMER has now been acquired by the Clementy Group for “rescue and relaunch.” The proceeding is still subject to the decision of the Court of Milan. FIMER says the acquisition will provide the company with the necessary financial resources for the prosecution of its activity, satisfaction of …

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Altus Power completes 5 MW community solar array in New York

Altus Power Inc. has completed the development and construction of a 4.8 MW ground-mounted solar array in Cayuga County, New York. The asset will be owned and operated by Altus Power and will generate clean electric power in support of New York’s community solar program, serving both municipal and residential customers. “Altus Power continues to …

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New commercial solar array powers multiple R&D companies in California

Commercial real estate (CRE) company, H&S Properties, has commissioned a 623-kW rooftop and carport solar installation on a research and development (R&D) facility in Redwood City, California. SolarEdge’s DC-optimized technology was chosen for the project to maximize energy production and profitability for H&S, which will store the energy for its tenants to use. Now operational, …

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Indiana’s last net-metered solar project comes online

Castillo Engineering and RPG Energy Group, an energy efficiency and renewable energy integrator, have completed a 1.3-MW behind-the-meter solar project in Indiana, the last net metered project in the state. Located in Greenwood, the project uses bifacial solar panels and ballasted racking, and will provide operational savings of $140,000 for Endress+Hauser, an automation and instrumentation …

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