Tag: storage
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Spruce Power expands business model to offer storage, EV chargers to its 80,000 customers
Spruce Power is now offering integrated smart energy systems to enable customers to optimize and secure their existing solar-powered homes by adding battery storage and smart electric vehicle (EV) chargers. As one of the largest private owner and operator of distributed generation residential solar assets in the U.S, Spruce Power already servesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunnova launches zero percent APR, zero down home solar + battery deal
Sunnova Energy International launched 0% APR financing for home solar and battery storage service with 25-year system protection this week. New Sunnova customers may now be eligible to go solar for as low as 0% APR and $0 down with the purchase of a new Sunnova SunSafe solar + batteryRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Chisholm Grid Battery Energy Storage Project in Texas selects Sungrow ESS solution
Sungrow forged a contract to supply its fully integrated Energy Storage System to the 100 MWac Chisholm Grid project in Fort Worth, Texas. Chisholm Grid has been under construction since August of 2020 and will be one of the largest battery energy storage facilities in Texas when work onsite is completedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Borrego Solar rebrands, shifts focus to utility-scale solar + storage
Borrego, a top-tier developer, EPC and O&M provider for large-scale renewable energy projects throughout the United States, today unveiled its new brand identity, a reorganized corporate structure, and an ambitious strategy focused on utility-scale solar and storage opportunities. Check out the new website here. Borrego implemented most of the organizationalRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Four reasons residential solar + storage installations are surging in the U.S.
Until recently, most solar + storage systems have been out of reach of average homeowners. At first, that was because solar systems were expensive, even with the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) from the U.S. government. Then, as solar prices tumbled thanks to inexpensive imported panels, the sticking point became energyRead More — Solar Builder magazine