Category: Green Building LEED News

  • Redflow awarded DOE funding for 34.4 MWh energy storage project

    Global clean energy storage provider Redflow Limited has received U.S. Department of Energy funding for a 34.4 MWh long-duration energy storage (LDES) microgrid project in Madera, California. Redflow was named as the battery provider for the project, which will form part of the DOE’s $325 million LDES program to advance critical clean energy technologies, expand the adoption……

  • National Grid Renewables celebrates 274 MW Amazon solar farm in Ohio

    National Grid Renewables has begun operations of a new 274 MW solar project located in Ross and Pickaway counties, Ohio. The Amazon Solar Farm Ohio — Yellowbud is situated in the PJM market and is supported through a power purchase agreement (PPA) executed with Amazon for the solar farm. “Amazon is deeply committed to the state……

  • Renewable America project boosts solar portfolio for Marin County, Calif.

    Renewable America (RNA) has achieved mechanical completion for its Fallon Two Rock Road Solar Farm in the Petaluma area of Marin County, California. The Fallon project will produce an estimated 2,300 MWh/year as part of the Marin Clean Energy (MCE) portfolio. The Fallon project uses fixed tilt and bifacial modules with 1.45 MWdc capacity, and……

  • BLUETTI EP800 Energy Storage System Makes Going Solar Easier

    BLUETTI introduces the EP800, an innovative energy storage system designed for homeowners, simplifying the transition to solar power. The system consists of the EP800 inverter and the B500 batteries. Boasting a remarkable 7600W power output, a substantial 19.8kWh capacity, and support for 9000W solar input, it accommodates both 120V and 240V appliances. The EP800 serves……

  • Solar Letters launches with mission to automate PE stamps for residential installers

    There are currently many costly inefficiencies within the solar letter and PE stamp process in the residential solar industry, with most firms still performing calculations manually or using Word or Excel documents. All of these methods have been tested and proven to be highly error prone, particularly with non-degreed engineers manually completing forty to fifty……