Renewable energy news: Google, DTE Energy, Canadian Solar, Sunraycer

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Google, DTE Energy, Canadian Solar, Sunraycer, among others.

Google, DTE Energy to Deliver 2.7 GW of Clean Power for Michigan Data Center

Google has partnered with DTE Energy to supply 2.7 GW of clean energy for its data center operations in Michigan, marking one of the largest renewable energy agreements in the region. The initiative will support the growing electricity demand from data centers while advancing Google’s commitment to operate on carbon-free energy. The project will involve the development of new renewable energy capacity, helping to expand Michigan’s clean power infrastructure and reduce carbon emissions. It also reflects increasing collaboration between technology companies and utilities to secure sustainable energy at scale. This partnership highlights the critical role of renewable energy in powering digital infrastructure while strengthening grid reliability and supporting long-term energy transition goals.

Canadian Solar’s e-Storage Secures 2.5 GWh US Battery Supply Deal

Canadian Solar’s e-Storage division has secured a major 2.5 GWh battery energy storage supply agreement in the United States, marking a significant boost for its energy storage business. The deal involves supplying advanced battery systems for large-scale grid applications, supporting the growing demand for flexible and reliable energy solutions. The project will help store excess renewable energy and deliver it during peak demand, enhancing grid stability and enabling greater integration of solar and wind power. The agreement reflects strong market momentum for utility-scale battery storage across the US. This milestone strengthens Canadian Solar’s position in the global energy storage market while supporting the transition toward cleaner, more resilient power systems

Sunraycer Begins Construction on Texas Solar-Plus-Storage Projects

Sunraycer has started construction on three solar-plus-storage projects in Texas, marking a significant step in expanding renewable energy capacity in the US. The developments combine utility-scale solar power with battery energy storage systems to deliver reliable and flexible clean electricity. The projects will generate solar energy and store excess power for use during peak demand periods, helping improve grid stability and reduce reliance on conventional energy sources. Located in Texas, a rapidly growing renewable energy market, the sites will support rising electricity demand and enhance energy resilience. The initiative highlights increasing investment in hybrid solar and storage solutions, which are key to accelerating the transition to a low-carbon and sustainable energy system.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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