Tag: energy storage
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California’s electrical infrastructure receives D- grade, more businesses should add solar + storage says Revel Energy
The 2019 Report Card for California Infrastructure showed that the Energy sector received the lowest rank of all sectors, scoring a D- from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Investor Owned Utilities (IOU’s), like Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric, and San Diego Gas & Electric are taskedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Duke Energy gets go-ahead for solar + storage microgrid in North Carolina’s Madison County
Madison County will soon be home to an innovative microgrid installation after the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) approved Duke Energy’s renewable energy project. In the town of Hot Springs, the company will proceed with a solar and battery-powered microgrid system that will help improve electric reliability, provide services toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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U.S. set to pass South Korea as world’s largest grid-connected battery energy-storage market this year
The United States in 2019 will become the world’s largest market for grid-connected battery energy storage as solar-plus-storage and peaking capacity requirements drive increased procurement, according to IHS Markit. Deployments of grid-connected energy storage in the United States this year are expected to amount to 712 MW. This represents aRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Saft launches a higher voltage (56 V) Li-ion battery option in its Xcelion line
Saft launched a new product in the Xcelion line, the Xcelion 56V lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery, offering customers a variant on the proven technology behind the Xcelion 6T for applications requiring higher voltage. As the third Xcelion product, the Xcelion 56V builds upon the existing technology behind the Xcelion 6T, launched inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Inside Solar-Log Base, the company’s new solar monitoring, energy management platform
Solar-Log debuted a new generation of solar plant monitoring hardware at Intersolar in Munich: the Solar-Log Base. When combined with the new Solar-Log WEB Enerest 4.0 (coming later this year), these products will mean easier and more powerful solar monitoring and energy management. “The new Solar-Log product generation was designed basedRead More — Solar Builder magazine