Recurrent Energy Completes Sale of 200 MWh Battery Storage Facility to Hunt Energy Network in Texas
The transaction supports Recurrent Energy's strategy to selectively monetize projects to advance its continued growth.
Located in
Fort Duncan Storage operates on a merchant basis and has established itself as a top-performing standalone battery energy storage system in the ERCOT South load zone, providing critical grid support and reliability services to the
Hunt Energy Network is an affiliate of one of the largest privately held energy companies in
Pat Wood III, Executive Chairman of Hunt Energy Network, said, "We are fully committed to dramatically growing our presence within
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Canadian Solar is one of the world's largest solar technology and renewable energy companies. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Kitchener,
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