Category: Green Building LEED News

  • Alliant solar energy battery projects in Wisconsin get green light

    The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) approved two Alliant Energy battery energy storage projects totaling 175 MW. The PSCW approval clears the way for construction to begin on the 100 MW Grant County Battery Project and 75 MW Wood County Battery Project. They will be located alongside the company’s Grant County and Wood County solar sites. The integration……

  • EDF Renewables places multi-year order for up to 7 GW of Canadian Solar modules

    Canadian Solar Inc. and EDF Renewables North America have signed a multi-year module supply agreement. According to the deal, Canadian Solar will deliver up to 7 GW of high efficiency N-type TOPCon solar modules to be produced at the manufacturer’s new factory in Mesquite, Texas. Canadian Solar will supply its latest high efficiency N-Type TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide……

  • Energy Vault to source lithium-ion batteries from U.S.-based KORE Power

    Energy Vault selected KORE Power to deliver domestically produced batteries starting in 2025, which is when phase one of the KOREPlex facility in Arizona is expected to come online. The Master Supply Agreement outlines an initial delivery capacity of 1.3 GWh in 2025, ramping up to 7 GWh in 2027 as KORE’s domestic battery production……

  • New community solar farm a first for SoCal Edison under ECR program

    The newly launched 3.8 MWdc Sheep Creek Community Solar Farm in Adelanto, California, marks the first project under California’s Enhanced Community Renewables (ECR) program to be contracted by one of the state’s three investor-owned utilities. As one of the first community solar farms in Southern California, Sheep Creek Community Solar Farm is designed to generate clean energy……

  • SolarEdge updates Home Hub and Wave inverters with integrated PCS

    SolarEdge Technologies released the latest version of the SolarEdge Home Hub and Wave inverters in the U.S. These new SolarEdge inverters will be integrated with power control system (PCS) technology, which will allow for the installation of PV systems that exceed the National Electrical Code 120% rule while avoiding main panel upgrades (per the local……