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Meta signs 100 GWh supply agreement for Noon Energy’s ultra-long-duration fuel cell storage
Meta Platforms and Palo Alto-based Noon Energy have reached a reservation agreement for up to 1 GW / 100 GWh of energy storage capacity, marking a significant bet on ultra-long-duration energy storage to power the next generation of AI infrastructure.
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New solar, battery storage “as a service” venture hits Australia’s C&I segment
Founder and former CEO of SwitchDin Dr Andrew Mears is launching his new venture, Tesseract ESS, at Melbourne’s All Energy today. The proposition expands on his previous technologies to deliver a ‘storage-as-a-service’ model focused on Australia’s C&I segment, providing battery and solar systems at $0 CAPEX to Australian farmers, manufacturers and other businesses. pv magazine Australia spoke to Mears ahead of the launch.
General Motors launches residential storage system
The US-based automotive manufacturing company said its new storage system offers the option of integrating with PV systems. It can be scaled to reach a capacity of up to 35.4 kWh, which the company said would enable approximately 20 hours of storage.
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Hithium plans manufacturing capacity in Saudi Arabia, unveils desert-tailored battery storage solution
China's Hithium has joined hands with a local partner to establish a 5 GWh production facility in Saudi Arabia. It has also unveiled its specialized energy storage solutions tailored for desert applications.
Redback reveals next gen home battery and inverter range
Australian battery and inverter manufacturer Redback Technologies has bounced back from a tumultuous start to the year – including a short stint in voluntary administration – with the launch of a new range of solar and energy storage products.
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Cause of fire in German home with Senec battery unclear
A battery energy storage system from Leipzig-based Senec was affected by fire which broke out in the basement of a residential building under renovation in southwest Germany. The manufacturer said that the affected system was an "old" model, adding the cause of fire could be non-battery related.
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