The latest clean energy news includes announcements on Georgia Power, Sungrow, Kyto Farm, Terrasmart, and others.
Georgia Power starts construction of new battery storage system in Wadley
Georgia Power has begun construction of a new battery energy storage system in Wadley, Georgia, as part of its strategy to enhance grid reliability and integrate renewable energy. The project will store electricity for use during peak demand periods and improve overall system resilience. It forms part of the utility’s broader investment in advanced grid technologies and clean energy infrastructure. The battery installation is expected to support efficient energy management and reduce strain on the grid. The initiative reflects growing adoption of large-scale storage solutions by utilities to address rising electricity demand and support renewable energy expansion.
Sungrow powers Kyto Farm with hybrid solar and storage solution
Sungrow has deployed a hybrid solar and energy storage system at Kyto Farm, transforming energy use through improved efficiency and reliability. The solution integrates photovoltaic generation with battery storage to ensure continuous power supply and optimize energy consumption. The system enables better load management, reduces reliance on grid electricity and lowers operational costs for the agricultural facility. Sungrow’s technology also enhances sustainability by reducing carbon emissions and supporting renewable energy adoption. The project demonstrates the growing role of integrated solar-plus-storage solutions in commercial and industrial applications seeking energy independence and long-term cost savings.
Terrasmart launches Peak Production package for solar tracker optimization
Terrasmart has introduced a new Peak Production package for its PeakYield software, designed to enhance solar tracker performance and maximize energy output. The solution uses advanced analytics and real-time monitoring to optimize tracker positioning, reduce losses and improve system efficiency. It also provides actionable insights for maintenance and performance management, helping operators increase returns on solar investments. The launch addresses growing demand for digital optimization tools as solar projects scale globally. Terrasmart’s innovation highlights the importance of software-driven performance improvements in boosting energy yield and operational efficiency across utility-scale solar installations.
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