Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Nuvve, Endurance, BrightNight, among others.
Nuvve Advances Japan Battery Project with Milestone Payment
Nuvve has received a key milestone payment for its 2 MW/8 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Mino City, Japan, marking steady progress in construction. The latest payment of JPY 200 million follows an earlier deposit, bringing total funds received to about 66 percent of the project’s contract value. This milestone confirms completion of the procurement phase and transition into installation, keeping the project on track for operation by late 2026. The project highlights innovation in grid-scale storage and energy management, enabling efficient energy balancing and renewable integration. The customer-focused approach ensures reliable power supply and long-term value through advanced aggregation platforms. The development reflects growing investment in Japan’s energy storage market and supports grid stability and clean energy transition goals.
Endurance Secures Battery Storage Order in Mexico
Spanish battery manufacturer Endurance Motive has secured a 10 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) order in Mexico, marking its first major international contract in stationary storage. The deal, valued at around €1.07 million, includes supply of battery packs, power distribution, and management systems for commercial and industrial applications. This project highlights innovation in lithium-ion storage solutions, enabling efficient energy management and improved grid flexibility. The customer-focused approach ensures reliable and scalable energy systems for multiple sites under a long-term deployment programme. Delivery is scheduled for August 2026, supporting ongoing project expansion in Mexico. The order reflects growing investment in global energy storage markets, positioning Endurance to expand its international footprint and support the transition to sustainable energy systems.
BrightNight Expands Portfolio with Major Acquisition
BrightNight has expanded its renewable energy portfolio by acquiring Cordelio Power’s stake in their joint venture, gaining control of approximately 6 GW of projects across the United States. This strategic move strengthens BrightNight’s development pipeline, covering solar, energy storage, and hybrid projects at various stages. The acquisition highlights innovation in scaling integrated renewable platforms that combine generation with storage for improved efficiency. The customer-focused approach ensures reliable and flexible energy solutions tailored to growing demand. By consolidating ownership, BrightNight can accelerate project execution and streamline operations. This development reflects strong investment momentum in large-scale clean energy infrastructure, positioning the company as a key player in advancing the energy transition and delivering long-term sustainable power solutions.
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