Projects: Gradiant, Verdagy, Sungrow, ESA, CapeZero, Aeromine

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Gradiant, Verdagy, Sungrow, ESA, CapeZero, Aeromine, among others, announced their renewable energy projects or deals.

Gradiant and GF Piping Systems Partner for Water Treatment Solutions

Gradiant has teamed up with GF Piping Systems to provide water treatment solutions to industries like semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and critical minerals.

This partnership will combine Gradiant’s water treatment technologies with GF’s piping solutions, ensuring the smooth execution of global water projects. GF’s support network will help Gradiant meet the high demands of mission-critical industries.

Verdagy and Petron Scientech Partner to Produce Green Hydrogen

Verdagy, a green hydrogen electrolysis company, has formed a partnership with Petron Scientech to produce 320 MW of green hydrogen for Petron’s biorefineries. This will support the production of SAF, renewable diesel, and e-Methanol, reducing carbon emissions by up to 60 megatons over the project’s lifetime. Verdagy’s electrolyzers are designed to work efficiently with renewable energy sources, providing cost-effective hydrogen production.

Sungrow Supports Largest Rooftop Solar Installation in Nordics

Sungrow, a provider of PV inverters and energy storage systems, has supported the largest rooftop solar installation in the Nordics at the DSV logistics center in Landskrona, Sweden. The project features 24,000 solar panels across 100,000 sqm, generating 14 MWdc of energy to power the facility and a large cooling warehouse. Sungrow supplied inverters for the installation, helping improve energy production and support sustainability goals.

Heliogen Finishes Capella Project, Advancing Solar Tech

Heliogen, a renewable energy company, has completed its Capella project, focusing on next-generation concentrated solar power (CSP) technology. The project aimed to build a 5-MWe CSP plant but was halted due to cost increases. Despite this, Heliogen achieved important milestones, such as completing the design phase and advancing key technologies for CSP. The company continues to focus on providing reliable, low-carbon energy solutions for industries like data centers.

ESA Gets Permit for 150 MW Battery Storage Project in Michigan

ESA has secured permit approval for a 150 MW, 600 MWh standalone Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Midland Township, Michigan. The Salzburg Battery Storage Project will provide critical grid services such as peak shaving and load shifting, offering an efficient, emission-reducing alternative to traditional peaker plants. This project exemplifies innovation in energy storage and grid reliability, with no reliance on solar or wind resources.

CapeZero Raises $2.6 mn to Simplify Clean Energy Project Financing

CapeZero, a software platform that simplifies financial processes for clean energy projects, has raised 2.6 million dollars in seed funding to accelerate its development. The platform aims to streamline the complex task of securing and structuring tax equity and project financing for renewable energy projects. By reducing the time needed for financial modeling and analysis, CapeZero’s solution supports faster deployment of clean energy projects

Aeromine Technologies Appoints Mark Swanson as CEO to Lead Wind Energy Expansion

Aeromine Technologies has appointed Mark Swanson as CEO to lead the company’s efforts in scaling its rooftop wind energy system. Aeromine’s innovative solution captures wind energy from building rooftops, offering a low-cost, scalable alternative to traditional wind generation. With Swanson’s experience in renewable energy and scaling operations, Aeromine aims to expand its commercial reach and contribute to global clean energy adoption.

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