Projects: Louth Callan, ES Foundry, Avaada Electro, Lifetech, Duke Energy

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Louth Callan, ES Foundry, Avaada Electro, Lifetech, Duke Energy, Magma Power, among others, announced their renewable energy projects or partnerships.

Louth Callan Renewables Plans 121MW Solar Projects in Illinois

Louth Callan Renewables is developing 121MW of solar projects across Illinois. These projects will provide electricity and reduce carbon emissions. The development will create 400 jobs and provide economic benefits, including tax revenues and land lease payments. This expansion supports Illinois’ clean energy goals and infrastructure.

ES Foundry to Provide 300MW of U.S.-Made Solar Cells to Bila Solar

ES Foundry will supply 300MW of solar cells to Bila Solar, supporting the U.S. solar supply chain. Manufacturing will take place in South Carolina, reducing reliance on imports and increasing domestic clean energy production. Bila Solar is also expanding its product lines to include 550W solar panels, which qualify for the 10 percent domestic content bonus under the U.S. Investment Tax Credit (ITC). This partnership supports onshoring solar manufacturing and energy security.

Avaada Electro Introduces Solar Modules in North America

Avaada Electro is entering the U.S. market with TOPCon solar modules designed for efficiency and reliability. The company’s automated production facilities in India enable rapid ingot-to-module manufacturing. These solar modules will provide cost-effective solutions for different climate conditions, supporting clean energy expansion.

Lifetech Resources Launches New Solar Power System

Lifetech Resources has unveiled a 599.5 kW solar power system at its headquarters, expected to generate 948,465 kWh annually and offset 7,918.56 tons of CO2 emissions. The project is the first initiative of Lifetech’s Sustainability Committee, which focuses on reducing the company’s carbon footprint.

Duke Energy Florida Plans Four New Solar Sites to Add 300 Megawatts to Grid

Duke Energy Florida has filed plans for four new solar sites, adding nearly 300 MW to the grid. With an investment of $521 million, these projects aim to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and save customers $843 million over their lifetimes. The company plans to expand its solar capacity to over 6,100 MW by 2033.

Magma Power Secures 20th Patent for Advanced Geothermal Drilling Technology

Magma Power secured its 20th patent for a multi-borehole drilling technology that extracts energy from underground magma reservoirs. This innovation stabilizes boreholes using naturally hardened magma, enabling access to ultra-high-temperature geothermal energy. Magma Power is collaborating on a $20 billion project to power the world’s largest AI data center with 10 GW of magma-based renewable energy.

Incheon National University Develops New Wireless Charging Technology

Researchers at Incheon National University have developed a resonant tuning rectifier (RTR) to improve efficiency in wireless power transfer. This solution stabilizes power delivery without additional components, addressing interference challenges and optimizing energy transfer. Testing on a 2.2 kW prototype for automobile charging demonstrated stable output and improved efficiency.

EnerSys Launches New Battery and Charger to Improve Energy Storage

EnerSys is introducing the NexSys BESS energy storage system and Synova Sync charger to help businesses manage energy costs and supply. These solutions optimize energy storage from sources like solar and wind, reduce reliance on high-peak electricity, and support on-site microgrids. The technologies will be showcased at the LogiMAT and ProMat trade shows in 2025.

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