Day: April 8, 2025

World’s largest hydrogen + lithium energy storage system to come online in California this quarter

The Calistoga Resiliency Center, the world’s largest utility-scale long duration energy storage project using both green hydrogen and lithium-ion battery technology, is one step closer to completion after receiving $28 million in financing by Eagle Point Credit Management. Energy Vault is building the project, which will provide the California city of Calistoga with an alternate… …

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DOE ID’s 16 federal sites for data center + energy infrastructure development

The U.S. Department of Energy is investigating the possibility of using federal land to address the growing demand for data centers to power artificial intelligence — and the energy infrastructure that needs to be paired with it. The DOE released a request for information (RFI) to inform possible use of department-owned land for AI infrastructure …

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DCE’s Old Hill Farm solar project tackles topography challenges | Projects Weekly

This edition of the Projects Weekly highlights DCE Solar overcoming challenging terrain, Solar Landscape energizing 14 new community solar projects, Green Lantern Solar adding 30 new projects to its pipeline, plus the latest solar project news from EDP Renewables, Ameresco, Avangrid and ZNShine. Let’s get to it! Speaking of that challenging terrain … The Old …

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Why a Plane-Size Machine Could Foil a Race to Build Gas Power Plants

To hear Trump administration officials and many energy executives tell it, the United States is on the precipice of a new golden age for natural gas that will be driven in large part by the voracious power needs of data centers. But turning natural gas into electricity requires giant metal turbines that are increasingly difficult …

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