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| | Rolls Battery's new S-Series 12V & 24V LFP models are an enhanced range of maintenance-free, lightweight flooded and sealed lead-acid alternatives. With fast charge & discharge capability and operating protections for safety & security, the new S-Series lineup includes a built-in display for easy state-of-charge and error indication, heating for cold weather operation, unique external fuse access and up to 4S4P (48V) or 1S6P connectivity, backed by a 3-year full replacement manufacturer warranty. | |
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| | Silicon Ranch, which developed the 100 MW project, plans to appeal the verdicts. | |
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| Commerce delayed its final ruling in the Auxin Solar case to August. So, what's next for the solar industry's prolonged panic attack? | |
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| In one year, Factor This! has grown to become one of the clean energy industry's go-to podcasts for in-depth news, analysis, and commentary. | |
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| Apprenticeship programs are a powerful tool to scale the pipeline of trained talent needed to keep pace with accelerating demand for clean energy. | |
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| Manufacturers are expected to need to scale up production capacity to reach 2.9–3.7 terawatts a year within 10–15 years, at a cost of $600 billion to $660 billion. Then what? | |
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| Environmental advocates have filed a lawsuit against the CPUC over its decision to slash rooftop solar compensation in the NEM 3.0 proceeding. | |
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| Angelo Storage and Great Kiskadee Storage will each deliver 100MW/200 MWh of capacity to the Texas grid. | |
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