Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Electrified Thermal Solutions, European Energy, and others.
Electrified Thermal Solutions’ Brick Battery Reaches Market Readiness
Electrified Thermal Solutions (ETS) has announced that its Brick Battery thermal energy storage system is ready for market deployment, marking a milestone in industrial decarbonization technology. The system stores renewable electricity as high-temperature heat using low-cost, durable materials, enabling reliable, on-demand clean industrial heat. The milestone reflects continued investment and innovation in electrified thermal storage, offering customers a scalable solution to cut fuel use, lower emissions, and stabilize energy costs. Designed for heavy industry, the Brick Battery supports grid flexibility, renewable integration, and operational resilience. Market readiness positions ETS to accelerate commercial rollouts and partnerships, reinforcing its customer-focused approach to delivering cost-effective, low-carbon energy solutions that advance the global energy transition.
European Energy Inaugurates Solar and Battery Hybrid Park in Denmark
European Energy has inaugurated a solar and battery energy storage hybrid park in Denmark, marking a significant investment in integrated renewable energy infrastructure. The project combines utility-scale solar PV with battery storage to deliver flexible, reliable clean power and support grid stability. The hybrid park showcases innovation in solar-plus-storage solutions, enabling better management of variable renewable generation and reducing curtailment. Customers and grid operators benefit from enhanced energy flexibility, improved reliability, and lower carbon emissions. The project aligns with Denmark’s energy transition and climate targets while strengthening European Energy’s renewable portfolio. The inauguration highlights growing momentum for hybrid renewable projects that pair generation with storage to maximize value and support a resilient, low-carbon power system
Real Estate Group to Develop 700-MW Solar Park with Battery Storage in California
A real estate group has unveiled plans to build a 700-MW solar power park paired with battery energy storage (BESS) in California, marking a major utility-scale renewable energy investment in the state. The project will integrate large-scale solar PV generation with battery storage to deliver flexible, dispatchable clean electricity and support grid reliability. The development highlights innovation in solar-plus-storage infrastructure, designed to manage peak demand, reduce curtailment, and enhance system resilience. Customers and the wider power market are expected to benefit from stable, low-carbon energy supply and improved price predictability. The project aligns with California’s decarbonization and clean energy targets and underscores growing cross-sector investment in integrated renewable and storage solutions.
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