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What Emerging Climate Tech Sectors Are Ready for Growth?

GreenTechMedia

After 30 years of R&D and commercial proof, hundreds of billions in institutional dollars are pouring into now-conventional tech like wind, solar and batteries. The Energy Gang is brought to you by S&C Electric Company. But there’s a whole class of technologies that are ready to scale. Email them to learn more.

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Meet Our Members: Introducing Greentown’s Newest Startups of Q4 2021

Greentown Labs

Electricity. Energy Well Texas offers mid-sized batteries and solar panels that during blackouts can power needed medical devices, basic lighting, heating in winter, cooling in summer, cell phone charging, cooking, and water boiling. Resiliency + Adaptation.

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Sunrun is building Puerto Rico’s first virtual power plant

Smart Energy International

Sunrun has been selected to build Puerto Rico’s first Virtual Power Plant (VPP) by the island’s electric utility provider. Sunrun said it will aggregate the solar and battery storage systems of more than 7,000 customers to form the 17MW VPP. The company is aiming to dispatch the VPP in 2024. Systems provided a combined 3.4

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GreenCom Lands Funding to Expand IoT Home Energy Controls in Europe and Beyond

GreenTechMedia

GreenCom Networks, the Internet-of-things platform provider that’s become a go-to for major European utilities to control solar panels, batteries, electric vehicle chargers and smart home energy loads, has landed another funding round with two new strategic investors that could open new markets.

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Tantalus and ETB bring commercial-grade microgrid solution to market

Smart Energy International

The microgrid includes solar panels and battery storage to provide resiliency to the headquarters of a major construction company in Riverdale, California. This can all be done while connected to the electric distribution grid, as well as providing resiliency to maintain operations in the event of a power outage from a local utility.

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Cities are growing faster and smarter, but can they go greener? We asked Siemens.

EDF + Business

You might not be thinking about smart cities, or how the company is working to accelerate technology innovation, eMobility, resilience, and urban sustainability. What exactly is a “smart city”? For a smart city to succeed, we need good data to understand how to optimize infrastructure performance.

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The biggest market trends according to energy experts at DISTRIBUTECH International

Smart Energy International

However, says Garret Fitzgerald of the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA), although its importance is clear, this clarity is a recent phenomenon. Electrification and the EV era Kunsman’s commentary on digitalisation and EV interest came as no surprise.

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