At its peak, the facility can provide 100 MW of power for up to two hours. Duke Energy says these batteries will help increase reliability for customers.
The batteries last more than 12,000 charge cycles, making them a competitive storage method that could one day dethrone lithium-ion alternatives.
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Solar and storage could reshape rural electricity markets
Co-ops serve about 12% of the U.S. population but operate over 40% of the nation's power lines, making their infrastructure ...
Sweeping import tariffs and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) made waves for the US clean energy industry in 2025. While solar developers chase safe-harbor deadlines, US energy storage manufactur ...
Redwood Materials, the leading U.S. recycler of lithium-ion batteries and a growing supplier of materials for new ones, just raised $350 million to expand its ability to supply grid-scale energy ...
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Exclusive: Nuvve pushes into Japan energy storage market with $3.35 million battery storage deal
Clean energy company Nuvve Holding Corp. NVVE on Monday announced that its Japanese subsidiary, NUVVE JAPAN K.K., has signed ...
Ford is pivoting into the battery energy storage system business, a move prompted by slower-than-expected electric vehicle sales. The company will repurpose a Kentucky factory, originally for EV ...
More solar energy was added to U.S. grids than any other technology, but the amount installed fell by 14 percent, according ...
An industry expert says an increase in battery storage facilities has helped the state build a more resilient power grid.
Under the ordinance, Vacaville would prohibit the storage of lithium-ion batteries, require a 500-foot buffer zone, and bar construction of energy storage facilities on land that has already been ...
The project is set to be built on a former ExxonMobil oil tank site in Everett. Developers say the project will improve energy reliability and affordability.
Department of Energy (DOE) order sets out new rules for mandatory energy storage, including a minimum capacity of at least 20% of the generating plant’s installed capacity. DOE also calls forenergy ...
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