Projects: EDP Renewables, Nature’s Generator, BrightNight, Cordelio Power

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Companies such as EDP Renewables, Nature’s Generator, BrightNight, Cordelio Power, and Brenmiller Energy, announced their projects in the renewable energy indutry.

Nature’s Generator Releases New 30- & 50-Amp Transfer Switches

Nature’s Generator has launched new 30 Amp and 50 Amp Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS), which enable seamless power transitions between utility and generator power. These switches automatically connect homes to backup power during outages and revert to grid power once restored. They are easy to install and compatible with most home generators, whether powered by fossil fuels or solar. These ATS systems support up to 24 circuits, providing homes with reliable power during grid failures.

EDP Renewables and Caldwell First Nation Team Up for Ontario Energy Project

EDP Renewables Canada, in partnership with Caldwell First Nation, has finalized the purchase of land for the Edgeware Energy Storage Project in Ontario. This 75 MW energy storage project will help stabilize the province’s energy grid, contributing to reliability and supporting continued growth. Targeted for operation by 2027, the project will benefit both the local economy and the Caldwell First Nation community.

BrightNight and Cordelio Power Join APS for Arizona Clean Energy Project

BrightNight and Cordelio Power have announced a Power Purchase Agreement with Arizona Public Service (APS) for the Pioneer Clean Energy Center, a hybrid 300 MW solar and 1,200 MWh battery storage facility. Expected to begin operations in 2027, this project will provide clean, affordable power to APS customers and enhance grid resilience. The facility will also drive local job creation and generate significant tax revenue for the region.

Brenmiller Energy Develops New Thermal Energy System for Industrial Use

Brenmiller Energy has announced the development of its bGen ZERO Thermal Oil system, designed to electrify thermal oil for industrial applications. This system is set to be commercially available by 2026 and targets the 8 billion dollars annual thermal oil heating equipment market. The bGen ZTO will help reduce fossil fuel dependence, delivering zero-emissions heat with nearly 100 percent cycle efficiency. Brenmiller is already in negotiations for 8 projects worth 170 million dollars.

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