A Virginia energy company is proposing to build one of the largest battery storage plants in California in Coyote Valley, a rural expanse of farmland and scenic open space on San Jose’s southern edges ...
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On Thursday, Anthropic released Opus 4.8, the newest version of its most advanced publicly available model. The model is available everywhere, with standard pricing at the same level as the previous ...
199 MW / 796 MWh project expands GridStor’s options for Western utilities to meet rising power demand and maintain grid reliability GridStor, a developer and operator of utility-scale battery energy ...
A 200-megawatt lithium-ion battery energy storage system takes another step toward approval after the Reno City Council votes 6-1 on the first reading of a roughly 54-acre land annexation for the ...
FREIBURG, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Noveria Energy (“Noveria” or the “Company”) today announced that it has signed the grid connection construction agreement with transmission system operator TenneT ...
Iron Mountain's NJE-1 data center integrates large-scale storage with the facility's existing 7.2 megawatt (MW) rooftop solar installation. Courtesy: Iron Mountain via BusinessWire If 90’s ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Texas — ExxonMobil is planning a new carbon capture and storage project in Southeast Texas that could begin construction as early as this year, pending state approval. The company ...
An Arizona-headquartered developer, owner, and operator of renewable energy projects said construction of another major energy storage project is underway in California. Arevon Energy on March 24 said ...
KING COUNTY, Wash. — A proposed battery energy storage project in unincorporated King County near Snoqualmie Ridge remains in the early stages of review, with no decisions made, according to local ...
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