Renewable Energy Business
Location: United States, California, Novato
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 415-699-0523
Founded date: 2007
Mentions in press and media 6
| Date | Title | Description |
| 02.08.2021 | Energy Storage System Buyer’s Guide 2021 | Energy Storage System Buyer’s Guide 2021 By SB Staff August 2, 2021 View Profile The market is overflowing with energy storage systems and batteries vying to be the peanut butter to distributed solar’s jelly, plus an emerging area of smart ... |
| 26.10.2020 | Intelligent energy management can be the Waze of the grid | The recent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) order 2222 to open the country’s wholesale energy markets to aggregations of distributed energy resources (DERs) like rooftop solar, batteries and electric vehicles, moves energy manage... |
| 10.09.2020 | Load Profiles: How different storage systems, microgrid controllers fit specific C&I sites | This section originally appeared in the Summer 2020 issue of Solar Builder. Subscribe today (print or digital) for free right here. Church Load profile: This church in Bakersfield, Calif., is actually multiple facilities. It has two sanctua... |
| 12.02.2020 | Reactive power produced on-site increasingly important as solar power and EVs go mainstream | It’s not uncommon to travel through a neighborhood and see multiple homes with solar panels on the roof or pull into your grocery store parking lot and see electric cars plugged into charging stations. The move to an electric economy is acc... |
| 04.02.2020 | Morning Brief: 110 MW coming to South Dakota, Solar United Neighbors to host second annual Pennsylvania Solar Congress | First major solar project in South Dakota approved: The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission has unanimously approved state-level permitting for the construction and operation of a 110 MW solar project to be located in Oglala Lakota Cou... |
| 21.10.2015 | Hawaii residents asked to choose ‘self-supply’ or ‘grid-supply’ in next move to smart grid | Starting today, renewable-energy project developers seeking interconnection to the HECO companies’ utility grids will face two new PUC-driven tariff requirements, termed “self-supply” and “grid supply”, that will replace the NEM program and... |