Helping society build a sustainable net zero world through networked virtual power plants powered by 100% clean energy
What we Do
We develop 1-100MW solar, storage and charging Parks that deliver lower energy costs as well as societal benefits.
Vision

What we believe

Our impact is both financial and personal; we deliver meaningful and lasting benefits to both our shareholders and the communities we operate in, helping to ease the energy burden faced by many customers and creating workforce development programs that deliver highly paid, renewable energy positions.

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Mission

How we do it

Our Parks, powered by revolutionary, proprietary and autonomous real-time network response software, provide predicable and reliable power not only to our customers but also to consumer subscribers, including households that are ineligible for roof-top solar.

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Industry news

Tennessee university to receive federal funding for EV battery recycling project12/03/2024The DOE’s recent round of grants, funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021, is part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s overarching goal for EVs to make up half of new light-duty vehicle sales by 2030. It’s unclear how that could change when President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January, especially as his nominee to lead the Department of Energy, Chris Wright, has been critical of electric vehicles in the past.
California can't use all its solar power. That's a huge problem.12/02/2024Over the past two decades, California has become a juggernaut of solar energy production. But that doesn’t mean its residents are reaping huge benefits. A new analysis by Los Angeles Times staff writer Melody Petersen found major problems in the state’s current solar economy. Oversupply of solar power is causing California’s operators to regularly halt production or even pay electricity traders to take power off their hands.
A surprise solar boom reveals a fatal flaw in our climate change projections12/01/2024When the satellites zoomed in, you could see the panels gleaming from space. Pairing images taken miles above the Earth with Chinese customs records, BloombergNEF solar analyst Jenny Chase and her team discovered this year that the rooftops of homes and factories across Pakistan are blanketed with solar panels. Catching their own government by surprise, Pakistanis have been installing a massive amount of solar power.
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