PivotGen, Westbridge, Energy Vault, Energy Toolbase, among others, announced their latest renewable energy deals or projects.
PivotGen Launches Service to Upgrade Old Wind Turbines for Better Efficiency
PivotGen has introduced Repowering-as-a-Service to upgrade old wind turbines with new, more efficient technology. This service helps extend the life of wind energy projects, increase energy production, and reduce costs PivotGen’s service allows wind power project owners to get more out of their investments without building new infrastructure.
Westbridge Launches Five New Energy Storage Projects in Alberta
Westbridge Renewable Energy announced five new Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects in Alberta, adding 539 MWh to its portfolio. With a growing development presence across Canada, the US, the UK, and Europe, Westbridge is working to meet increasing demand for grid stability and renewable energy integration. These projects highlight the role of energy storage in supporting the growing use of renewable energy and ensuring reliable power.
Energy Vault and NuCube Partner for Nuclear Power for Data Centers.
Energy Vault has teamed up with NuCube Energy to use nuclear microreactors to power AI data centers. The NuSun platform will provide steady power, while Energy Vault’s storage systems will store extra energy for peak demand. This partnership aims to provide reliable and clean energy for data centers.
Energy Toolbase partners with Sol-Ark to provide energy storage options for small businesses.
Energy Toolbase and Sol-Ark have teamed up to provide energy storage solutions for small commercial and industrial solar projects. The partnership combines Energy Toolbase’s energy management system with Sol-Ark’s scalable lithium battery storage and inverters. This collaboration allows users to model project economics and optimize energy performance, making it easier for small commercial projects to deploy and manage energy storage systems.
Scania, SKF, and LOTS Group introduce a route for electric trucks.
Scania, SKF, and LOTS Group are working together to promote sustainable logistics with battery electric trucks. Their initiative, one of Europe’s longest routes for electric vehicles, will reduce CO2 emissions by 97 percent and optimize transport efficiency. This partnership demonstrates the feasibility of electric vehicles for both urban and long-distance freight transport, marking a significant step toward sustainable logistics.