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Public utilities board proposes expanding New Jersey’s energy storage program
19 Aug 2026 at 6:44pm
by Billy LudtThe New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) has released a proposal for the next phase of its Garden State Energy Storage Program (GSESP), which would open 150 MW of energy storage statewide, including behind-the-meter residential battery storage. “The Garden State Energy Storage Program advances Gov. Sherrill’s ‘Executive Order No. 2’ by growing energy storage…
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EVO Power and Ranial start nationwide battery and energy management service19 Aug 2026 at 11:00am
by Billy LudtEnergy storage company EVO Power USA and Ranial Systems, an energy management systems provider, are combining their services to serve commercial and industrial customers nationwide. The partnership will leverage EVO’s integrated battery energy storage systems with Ranial’s AI-enabled operations software. “At EVO Power USA, we believe battery energy storage systems should serve as an intelligent…
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LGES opens second Michigan battery manufacturing plant, now makes 80% of ESS in North America18 Aug 2026 at 4:31pm
by Kelly PickerelLG Energy Solution has started production at its new manufacturing campus in Lansing, Michigan. The site will make large-format batteries for both energy storage systems and electric vehicles. The plant aims to reach more than 35 GWh of annual lithium battery manufacturing capacity. The facility will make lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells for ESS. The…
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EDP energy storage project joins existing California solar array18 Aug 2026 at 4:21pm
by Billy LudtEDP Renewables North America completed Sandrini Energy Storage, a 92-MW/368-MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in Kern County, California. The project is co-located with the 300-MW Sandrini Solar energy site. The Redwood Coast Energy Authority has an energy storage service agreement 100% of the project’s battery capacity, and 100 MW of its solar capacity. “Sandrini…
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Enphase shipping its 1st commercial batteries in 202718 Aug 2026 at 1:41pm
by Billy LudtEnphase Energy opened U.S. pre-orders for the IQ Battery C80, its first commercial battery storage system. The 80-kWh AC-coupled system can handle up to 40 kVA of continuous power, and has batteries and microinverters within a single enclosure. It will pair with IQ9N-3P and IQ9S-3P Commercial Microinverters at 480 V, as well as IQ8P-3P and…
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Sunrun solar + storage projects could soon power AI data centers17 Aug 2026 at 7:31pm
by Billy LudtSunrun is partnering with a distributed generation management platform to have residential and commercial solar-plus-storage systems reduce grid demand from hyperscale data centers. This service with Voltus, ostensibly similar to a virtual power plant program, would allot “a portion” of capacity from Sunrun’s installed solar and storage project base to grid operators PJM and MISO,…
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New Jersey greenlights 16 agrivoltaics projects on local farms17 Aug 2026 at 7:16pm
by Kelly PickerelThe New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) voted to award 16 projects totaling 52.06 MW in the first solicitation of its Dual-Use Pilot Agrivoltaics program. “This pilot dual-use program will enable us to support New Jersey farmers in making their operations more profitable while adding capacity to the grid,” said NJBPU President Ben Hertz-Shargel.…
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Real estate holder energizes solar on large warehouses in Pennsylvania17 Aug 2026 at 6:39pm
by Kelly PickerelReal estate investment trust STAG Industrial recently energized three new rooftop solar projects across Pennsylvania, marking another significant step in the company’s deployment of distributed solar. Developed by Dimension Energy and facilitated by Black Bear Energy these projects further expand STAG’s leadership in implementing onsite and distributed solar across its extensive nationwide portfolio. STAG now…
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Translucent Solar to start solar panel assembly in South Carolina17 Aug 2026 at 2:57pm
by Kelly PickerelTranslucent Solar announced it will begin production at a solar panel assembly facility in Summerville, South Carolina. The site should reach its 1.2-GW annual manufacturing capacity by the end of the year. The company says it will make panels for all markets — utility-scale, commercial and residential. This 281,000-ft2 South Carolina plant is part of…
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California legislators considering bills to bolster virtual power plants14 Aug 2026 at 8:02pm
by Billy LudtThe California State Assembly’s Appropriations Committee approved two bills yesterday that could build out the state’s virtual power plants (VPPs) program. Senate Bills 905 and 913 address separate but complementary facets of using distributed energy resources — like smaller-scale solar and energy storage systems — to curb energy demands when they are most costly. SB…
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Got Electric solar panel donation supports adult care organization in Virginia14 Aug 2026 at 2:47pm
by Billy LudtMaryland solar contractor Got Electric has donated 57 surplus Heliene 380-W solar panels to Shenandoah County SEARCH, a nonprofit organization that provides residential care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and operates a community thrift store in Mount Jackson, Virginia. Twelve panels were installed at the SEARCH group home by Green Hill Solar during…
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Kinematics expands solar tracker repowering services by acquiring RenuTrak13 Aug 2026 at 7:53pm
by Billy LudtKinematics has acquired RenuTrak, a company based in Mesa, Arizona, that repowers single-axis solar tracker projects. Kinematics manufactures motion control systems for several industries, but primarily works with solar trackers by producing actuators, slew drives and controls that make those systems move. “This acquisition represents an important step in advancing our mission to deliver high-quality…
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European clean energy developers show a renewed appetite for risk
19 Aug 2026 at 11:00am
by Leslie CrawfordEurope experienced more than 9,000 hours of negative power prices in 2025, attracting a fresh cohort of investors with a greater appetite for risk.

Lake Powell and Lake Mead hit record lows, threatening hydropower production
17 Aug 2026 at 6:17pm
by Associated Press EditorsLake Powell's water level has fallen to a record low, raising concerns about the Colorado River system's crisis, according to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

Storm damage causes setback on Eco Wave Power’s Portugal wave energy project
17 Aug 2026 at 5:26pm
by Sean WolfeEco Wave Power announced progress on its 1 MW wave energy project in Porto, Portugal, following APDL's rehabilitation works at the Barra do Douro breakwater.
How can utilities build continuous improvement into wildfire mitigation and resiliency efforts?
17 Aug 2026 at 10:30am
by Jeremiah KarpowiczMona Fazel from Danovo Energy Solutions will lead a session on centralized wildfire management at DTECH Reliability & Resiliency

Solar, storage, and staying ahead: OCI Energy’s growth story
17 Aug 2026 at 10:00am
by Paul GerkeOn this episode of the Factor This podcast, Sabah Bayatli, president and CEO of San Antonio-based OCI Energy, lends insights into what it's like to develop utility-scale solar and battery energy storage projects in Texas and beyond. Bayatli shares OCI Energy's growth story, leaning on learnings through collaboration with utilities, financial institutions, technology providers, and infrastructure investors.

The large load Irish goodbye | Factor This Brief
17 Aug 2026 at 9:55am
by Paul GerkePJM is reviewing changes after nearly 4 GW of data center load dropped off the grid. Meanwhile: Arevon starts operations at Nighthawk, Doral secures an investment from its parent group, Forefront Power gets down to earth, and Recurrent Energy lands nearly $700M in project financing and tax equity.

Colorado River negotiations continue as states await fed decision
14 Aug 2026 at 7:28pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsNevada’s top Colorado River negotiator said lower-basin states are still pressing for adjustments and attempting to forge consensus-based alternatives before federally mandated water cuts are finalized.

Can Trump’s new solar tariffs help the domestic supply problem? — This Week in Cleantech
14 Aug 2026 at 10:00am
by Paul GerkeOn this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Mark Chediak from Bloomberg breaks down Trump's new 15% tariffs and price floors on imported polysilicon and its derivatives, including wafers, cells and modules.

Midwestern US utilities focus on restoration after severe storms and near-100 MPH winds leave hundreds of thousands in the dark
13 Aug 2026 at 6:35pm
by Sean WolfeSevere storms this week knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of customers, mostly in the Midwest, and utilities are still scrambling response teams to fix downed utility poles and lines affected by fallen trees after winds of up to 99 miles-per-hour ripped through the region.

DOE says we need more transmission, decides building less is fine
13 Aug 2026 at 6:07pm
by Paul GerkeOn Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright announced that the Department of Energy (DOE) is pulling the plug on the review process for the three remaining proposed National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors (NIETCs).

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