Plus, a cybersecurity expert's advice to renewables
September 8 2021
Emerson

Strong wind gusts whipping across a solar field always pose a grave concern to any owner of single-axis tracker installations. Torsional instability, which causes the modules to oscillate in a self-exciting fashion, is the culprit. FTC Solar engineers have worked with RWDI and EPS and have come up with a unique approach that protects the modules and the tracker. Join FTC Solar, RWDI, and EPS to learn about this new wind mitigation strategy and the differences between deploying a lot of stiffness or damping to deal with high wind conditions.


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Battery modules at the utility-scale Moss Landing Energy Storage site in coastal central California overheated this past weekend but did not cause a fire or do any harm to outside systems or any people, system owner Vistra Energy reported.
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If Duke Energy avoids natural gas capacity additions and adds renewable energy and energy storage under a proposed North Carolina law, the utility could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 74% over the next decade, according to a study.
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