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Duke Energy’s 9 Solar Projects Have Begun Operation Across Central Georgia

Duke Energy Renewables, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, announced that nine solar projects developed with SolAmerica Energy totaling 14.1 megawatts (MW) have begun commercial operations across central Georgia under Georgia Power's Renewable Energy Development Initiative. These projects bring Duke Energy Renewables, operating through its REC Solar business unit, to 27.4 MW of solar projects in Georgia.  

FuelCell Energy’s Plants Reach 9 Million MWhs of Power Generation Worldwide

FuelCell Energy, Inc., a company that delivers fuel cell solutions for the supply, recovery and storage of energy, today announced reaching a clean power generation milestone with a total of more than 9 million megawatt hours having been generated by SureSource fuel cell power plants globally since the first commercial installation. 

Indiana School District Implementing Solar Technology to Power 3 Schools

An Indiana school district recently announced a partnership to bring renewable energy to the school district in the form of ground mount solar farms. Two solar arrays comprised of 4,800 panels will power three of the district’s schools. Hamilton Southeastern Schools partnered with Ameresco for the two solar wagons and programming to incorporate sustainability education into its curriculum.

Solar Plus Storage to Save California School District $2.2 Million

Pleasanton Unified School District signed a 25-year power purchase agreement financed by Duke Energy Renewables for REC Solar onsite solar plus storage. The investment in solar carports and battery energy storage at one high school is projected to save the district more than $2.2 million over the lifetime of the PPA.

North Carolina and California Partner with Eos for Energy Storage Initiatives

Today, Eos Energy Storage announced two new projects deploying the company’s Aurora 2.0 battery system in markets on both coasts of the United States. The solution integrates the company’s aqueous, zinc Znyth battery technology as a safe, sustainable, and scalable alternative to Lithium Ion. The Eos Aurora 2.0 has been installed by Duke Energy as part of a DC-coupled solar + storage

BloombergNEF: Grid to be Half-Powered by Renewable Energy by 2050

Deep declines in wind, solar and battery technology costs will result in a grid nearly half-powered by renewable energy by 2050, according to the latest projections from BloombergNEF (BNEF). In its "New Energy Outlook 2019(NEO)," BNEF sees these technologies ensuring that – at least until 2030 – the power sector contributes its share toward keeping global temperatures from rising more than

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