Tag: storage

  • Agilitas Energy activates community solar+storage program in Rochester, MA

    Agilitas Energy’s coupled 9.6 MW solar PV and 13.4 MWh energy storage system (ESS) project in Rochester, Massachusetts,  has reached commercial operation. The project’s development rights were originally acquired by the company in 2020. With construction and interconnection now completed, the deployment will bring renewable power to more than 1,800 homes. A part of the……

  • Clean Energy Associates adds Battery Energy Storage System Price Forecasting Report

    Technical due diligence and engineering services provider Clean Energy Associates is debuting a new report, the Battery Energy Storage System Price Forecasting Report, to equip energy storage buyers with much needed procurement insight, starting in May 2023. The upcoming report complements the existing solar PV Price Forecasting Report and arrives at a critical time of……

  • Freedom Forever makes multi-year commitment to SolarEdge smart home products

    SolarEdge Technologies entered into a multi-year agreement with Freedom Forever, a leading U.S. residential solar installer, for the supply of residential smart energy products and solutions. As part of the multi-year agreement between the companies, Freedom Forever will offer its customers the SolarEdge Home Smart Energy Ecosystem. This ecosystem now includes the SolarEdge Home Hub……

  • Sunnova adds Franklin Home Power system to energy as a service portfolio

    Sunnova Energy International adds to its energy storage vendor portfolio with FranklinWH Energy Storage. The Franklin Home Power system (FHP) is an AC-coupled storage solution that integrates the use of solar, battery storage, energy control and management technologies. Here’s an overview of the FHP from a recent episode of The Pitch: This partnership means Sunnova……

  • DSD acquires 11.8 MW community solar+storage project in MA from New Leaf Energy

    DSD Renewables has acquired an 11.8 MW community solar+storage project from New Leaf Energy in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. The project will generate 15.7 GWh of solar each year, which will benefit local residents and small businesses in the community, including those in low-income areas. The project will be part of the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) Program — long-term……