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People on the move: Mayfield Renewables, First Solar, Meteomatics

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance.

Northvolt closes Cuberg’s ops, shifts lithium-metal battery R&D to Sweden

Three years after acquiring U.S.-based Cuberg, Swedish battery maker Northvolt has decided to shut down the California unit and move future lithium-metal battery R&D to Sweden.

Nova Infrastructure acquires community solar company UGE International

The middle-market investment firm agreed to acquire approximately 70% of UGE shares.

Sunrise brief: California advances flexible demand that can absorb renewable power

Also on the rise: Google invests in 800 MW solar project in Illinois. PV systems can now support grid as fossil fuels decline. And more.

Startup Enteligent secures $6 million to scale solar EV charging

The company offers a DC-to-DC electric bidirectional electric vehicle charger that allows EVs to charge directly from solar panels without the need to convert to AC.

Natron Energy announces $1.4 billion sodium ion battery factory in North Carolina

The company will open a 24 GW annual production facility, creating over 1,000 jobs.

The Hydrogen Stream: U.S. companies, institutions present hydrogen plans

As the hydrogen project in Appalachia moves on, American Airlines confirms its commitment to hydrogen aircrafts. Meanwhile, a Scottish distillery might soon run on hydrogen for whisky production.

Google invests in 800 MW solar project in Illinois

The Double Black Diamond Solar project may be the largest solar installation east of the Mississippi when complete in 2025.

California advances flexible demand that can absorb renewable power

With flexible demand appliance standards for pool controls set to take effect in California next year, the state is now developing standards for electric storage water heaters, to be followed by standards for five more types of appliances.

Sunrise brief: Most states with renewables targets are meeting them

Also on the rise: We must onshore the supply chain. Most states with renewables targets are meeting them. And more.

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