Plus: Battery safety standards?
A Berkeley Lab-led study shows nearly 2,600 gigawatts of energy and storage capacity in transmission grid interconnection queues.
The report, "Energy Storage Battery Safety in Residential Applications," examines measures meant to to improve battery safety and regain trust among potential storage customers.
As part of the long-term supply agreement, the two companies expect to work as partners. A majority of the PV modules supplied by Heliene would be produced in the United States.
During Q1 of 2024, a number of states moved to significantly change whether and how they implement community solar programs, designed to make solar energy more broadly accessible.
California's market potential for virtual power plants (VPPs) could hit 7.5 GW by 2035, exceeding 15% of peak demand and 5 times the existing capability, according to a new report from the Brattle Group prepared for GridLab.
The projects are meant to help the company achieve the requirements of the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) and its commitment to Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
The company said it will leverage the investment to expedite deployment of its national project pipeline, accelerate expansion and developer partnerships in new and existing markets, and fuel the continued growth of its generation offerings.
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