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BLUETTI and Footprint Project Forge Partnership to Bring Essential Clean Power Lifelines to Storm-Hit Communities
May 30, 2025

BLUETTI and Footprint Project Forge Partnership to Bring Essential Clean Power Lifelines to Storm-Hit Communities

BLUETTI, a global leader in clean energy solutions, announced a strategic partnership with the non-profit organization Footprint Project to tackle the upcoming hurricane and storm season head-on.

The Footprint Project tests BLUETTI home battery backups and solar generators to ensure a swift and reliable response in disaster relief efforts.

The Footprint Project tests BLUETTI home battery backups and solar generators to ensure a swift and reliable response in disaster relief efforts.

Driven by its ESG commitment, BLUETTI is donating $50,024 worth of clean energy products—including the EP500 Pro, Elite 200 V2, AC200L, AC180P and 350W solar panels—to provide timely power support for disaster-affected communities. Recognizing the annual threat of grid-disrupting hurricanes like 2024's Helene, this partnership leverages Footprint Project's expertise in delivering clean energy since 2018 to swiftly deploy BLUETTI's tailored solutions to vulnerable areas like the U.S. Gulf Coast, directly aiding emergency response and recovery.

Powering the Frontline Relief 

Drawing on over 25 disaster missions, Footprint Project understands that effective frontline relief requires agile power. The Elite 200 V2 Solar Generator offers this with its portable yet versatile design. Its durable automotive-grade LiFePO₄ battery ensures up to 17 years of safe and reliable energy. Featuring nine versatile outlets and a robust 3900W surge capacity, it can simultaneously power vital communication devices, rechargeable tools like drills and saws for debris clearing or emergency repairs, and critical small medical equipment such as CPAP machines and oxygen concentrators.

Complementing this, highly acclaimed units like the AC200L and AC180P Solar Generator also provide essential power for items such as small fans to improve comfort and lighting to support nighttime rescue efforts. All these units can be rapidly recharged using the 350W Solar Panel, which features a user-friendly design for quick, simple deployment in any sunny location, providing a rapid and reliable energy refill for all units on the frontline.

Powering the Crisis Hub

As hurricanes strike and linger, the Footprint Project swiftly establishes vital "resource hubs"—islands of safety and power until the grid revives. Central to this will be the EP500 Pro Home Battery Backup, its 5120Wh capacity fueling days of essential operations. Its robust 3000W and 15 outlets power everything from continuous safety lighting and critical cold storage for life-saving medicines like insulin and vaccines, to vital communication and reconnaissance drones, all easily deployed on smooth-rolling wheels to wherever power is needed most, transforming vulnerability into a secure, functioning community powered by clean energy.

Powering Hope and Resilience

"Storms remind us of our shared need for power, a core value at BLUETTI," said James Ray, Brand Representative at BLUETTI. "Our partnership with Footprint Project in delivering clean energy aid is a natural fit, and we hope our power solutions offer real comfort – which is the very essence of our home battery backup."

Echoing this sentiment, Jamie Swezey, Program Director for Footprint Project, said, "We're thrilled to collaborate with BLUETTI in delivering sustainable response technology to communities impacted by disasters. Thanks to their equipment commitment, we can expand our outreach and more effectively support communities facing climate emergencies."

This partnership highlights the shared mission of BLUETTI and Footprint Project to deliver reliable clean energy precisely where it's needed most—proactively before, urgently during, and sustainably after disasters. By supporting communities on the front lines of climate emergencies, both organizations not only strengthen disaster response but also play a crucial role in ensuring families are better equipped for the challenges ahead, while advocating for greater hurricane preparedness across vulnerable regions.

BLUETTI | https://www.bluettipower.com/

Footprint Project | https://www.footprintproject.org/

Meyer Burger Shuts Down Solar Module Production and Lays Off 282 Employees in the U.S.
May 30, 2025

Meyer Burger Shuts Down Solar Module Production and Lays Off 282 Employees in the U.S.

Meyer Burger Technology AG is forced to stop its solar module production in the U.S., which is still ramping up, due to a lack of funds. On May 29, 2025, all 282 remaining employees at the Goodyear, AZ, site received their notices of termination. Production with an annual capacity of 1.4 gigawatts was shut down immediately. The future of the site is uncertain.

Meyer Burger is still in talks with an Ad hoc group of bondholders about restructuring. This affects two convertible bonds issued by MBT Systems GmbH, guaranteed by Meyer Burger Technology AG, and due in 2027 and 2029.

Meyer Burger will provide further information as soon as more details are available.

Meyer Burger Technology | https://www.meyerburger.com/en/company

EnerSys Celebrates Expansion of Sumter Facility with Ribbon Cutting Event
May 30, 2025

EnerSys Celebrates Expansion of Sumter Facility with Ribbon Cutting Event

EnerSys (NYSE: ENS), a global leader in stored energy solutions for industrial applications, celebrated the official ribbon cutting of its expanded Sumter facility on Thursday 29th May, marking a major milestone in the company’s continued investment in advanced manufacturing and local community growth. 

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EnerSys leaders, employees, and distinguished guests gathered to commemorate the completion of a $6.7 million, 34,000-square-foot expansion, an investment that strengthens our capacity to meet rising demand for advanced battery technologies. These include maintenance-free lithium-ion and Thin Plate Pure Lead (TPPL) solutions, as well as flooded lead-acid batteries, a proven and widely used technology for industrial and backup power applications. 

Together, these offerings support critical sectors such as transportation, energy, industrial operations, telecommunications, and defense, while helping to reinforce domestic supply chain resilience amid evolving global market conditions. 

Attendees included Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette, South Carolina State Senator Jeff Zell, and Deron McCormick, Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Sumter. Mayor David Merchant, though unable to attend, was represented on behalf of the City by James B. Blassingame, Mayor Pro Tempore- Ward 2. The event also welcomed regional staff from the offices of U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, as well as representatives from the South Carolina Department of Commerce, Sumter Economic Development, and TheLINK Alliance. 

Troy Baxter, Vice President of Global Operations for Motive Power at EnerSys, welcomed guests and remarked, “Today’s expansion is not just about bricks and mortar, it’s about investing in opportunity, innovation, and the future of American manufacturing. We’re proud to grow right here in Sumter, where we’ve been part of the community for over 50 years.” 

Following remarks, the ceremonial ribbon cutting took place, symbolizing a new chapter of growth for EnerSys and the Sumter community. Guests were given guided tours of the expanded facility, highlighting state-of-the-art production capabilities and showcasing the company’s advanced battery systems. 

The Sumter site, located at 1990 Corporate Way, now stands as a key pillar in the EnerSys North American manufacturing network, supporting domestic supply chain resilience and creating job opportunities within the region. 

EnerSys expresses its gratitude to its employees, state and local officials, economic development partners, and community members who joined in the celebration of this milestone. Together, the company looks forward to powering the future with energy solutions that deliver reliability, efficiency, and innovation. 

EnerSys | https://www.enersys.com/en/

 

Terra Innovatum and GSR III Acquisition Corp. File Form S-4 After Business Combination Announcement Advancing Public Listing
May 30, 2025

Terra Innovatum and GSR III Acquisition Corp. File Form S-4 After Business Combination Announcement Advancing Public Listing

Terra Innovatum Srl ("Terra Innovatum," or the "Company"), a developer of micro-modular nuclear reactors, and GSR III Acquisition Corp. ("GSRT") (Nasdaq:GSRT), a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company, announced that Terra Innovatum and GSRT have filed a registration statement on Form S-4 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This filing marks a key milestone toward the proposed business combination and public listing, intended to accelerate the deployment of Terra Innovatum's breakthrough micro-modular reactor technology, SOLO, and expand access to clean, scalable and reliable energy.

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In Picture (Left to Right): Anantha Ramamurti, Marco Cherubini, Massimo Morichi, Gus Garcia, Cesare Frepoli, Guillaume Moyen, Giordano Morichi, Alessandro Petruzzi, Lew Silberman, Luca Longobardi, Nicholas Hresko-Staab.

The business combination aims to enable Terra Innovatum to execute its mission to deliver low-carbon, cost-efficient, and reliable power. SOLO is the first micro-modular reactor designed to operate on widely available Low-Enriched Uranium (LEU) and is built using commercial off-the-shelf components. This approach significantly streamlines regulatory review and reduces both technical and supply chain risks. Earlier this year, Terra Innovatum submitted its regulatory engagement plan to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), a critical step toward its targeted commercial deployment in 2028.

Terra Innovatum | https://www.x-solo.com/

National Grid Renewables to Move Forward as Geronimo Power
May 30, 2025

National Grid Renewables to Move Forward as Geronimo Power

Following the previously announced acquisition of National Grid Renewables by Brookfield Asset Management ("Brookfield") and its institutional partners, the company will move forward and transact business under the brand name, Geronimo Power ("Geronimo").

"We're honored to rebrand the company in a way that celebrates and recognizes the roots we established under the Geronimo brand back in 2007," said Blake Nixon, President and CEO of Geronimo Power. "We're proud to have earned a reputation for putting landowners and communities first, and we'll carry that legacy forward as Geronimo Power, continuing our commitment to deliver reliable, innovative power solutions to meet growing demand in the US."

Since its inception by founder Noel P. Rahn, a rural Minnesota native and landowner, Geronimo Power has become a well-respected business in the renewables industry, known for its dedication to American farmers and rural communities. Geronimo's projects empower landowners with new revenue opportunities, foster sustainable development within local communities, and provide resilient power solutions critical to a future-ready American economy.

Geronimo develops and operates vital electric infrastructure projects that deliver dependable domestic energy, while powering American economies and strengthening local economies. From Minnesota down to Texas, the company successfully operates more than 2 gigawatts (GW) of power generation, with another 1 GW under construction and a development portfolio of more than 20 GW. Collectively, its current operating and construction portfolios are poised to provide approximately $840 million in direct economic benefits for American communities over their operating lives.

As further commitment to its values, Geronimo also initiates charitable funds for each of its owned and operational large-scale projects. The purpose of these funds is to engage with and contribute money to charitable activities and organizations within project host communities. These charitable funds exemplify the company's pledge to be a good neighbor within their project communities and take direction from local community members themselves.

Geronimo Power (formerly National Grid Renewables) | www.geronimopower.com 

Verne Begins Offering Zero-Emission On-Site Power Generation to Customers
May 30, 2025

Verne Begins Offering Zero-Emission On-Site Power Generation to Customers

Verne is now offering zero-emission off-grid power to customers. Customers are increasingly seeking quiet, clean on-site power generation in applications including ports, EV charging, construction and data centers. Verne has partnered with a leading equipment rental company that supplies diesel generators to meet customers’ grid-independent power needs and has recently added hydrogen power generators to their equipment fleet. Verne will provide hydrogen fuel and fuel storage to create an integrated hydrogen-to-power solution available to customers nationwide.

In one of Verne’s recent deployments, the company demonstrated the integrated hydrogen-to-power offering in Southern California for customers in construction and EV charging. Verne delivered hydrogen to hydrogen fuel cell generators developed by EODev. The demonstration showcased the ease and efficiency of zero-emission, quiet on-site power generation with hydrogen generators. The combined offering is the lowest cost solution for customers seeking rapid, permit-friendly power. 

“Verne was founded to provide reliable energy solutions to the most critical sectors of the economy,” said Ted McKlveen, Co-founder & CEO of Verne. “Working with established equipment rental partners will help us reach customers seeking clean, efficient off-grid power and allow us to accelerate deployment of our solutions in the most critical, most demanding sectors of the economy.”

Verne | https://www.verne-power.com/

 

S-5! Achieves UL 3741 Certification for PVKIT Rail-Less Solar Mounting System
May 29, 2025

S-5! Achieves UL 3741 Certification for PVKIT Rail-Less Solar Mounting System

S-5!, the leading authority on attachment solutions for metal roofs, is proud to announce that its PVKIT rail-less solar mounting system has achieved UL 3741 certification. This certification applies to the complete system when used with all S-5! clamps and brackets, MLPE clips and partner products.

This significant milestone reflects S-5!’s continued commitment to product safety, performance and innovation. The testing and evaluation were conducted using the latest updated and most rigorous standard.

“As firefighter safety becomes a growing concern with the proliferation of rooftop solar systems, UL 3741 compliance is becoming a common – and increasingly required – standard across both residential and commercial projects,” said S-5! Research and Development Director, Ricardo Barroso. “Our customers asked, and we listened. We pursued this certification to support safer metal rooftops and reliable solar integration.”

casual laboratory

Why UL 3741 Matters:
UL 3741, Standard for Safety for Photovoltaic Hazard Control, is one of the recognized methods for meeting the National Electrical Code’s rapid shutdown requirements, specifically focused on reducing electric shock hazards for first responders. It evaluates the safety of a complete solar PV system –including racking, wiring and electrical components – during typical firefighter interactions such as stepping, kneeling or accidentally striking the system in emergency conditions.

Unlike other methods that rely on module-level power electronics (MLPE) with rapid shutdown on each panel, UL 3741 allows for system-level safety using string inverters and proper wire management. This provides more flexibility while still meeting or exceeding safety requirements.

“Our PVKIT system passed rigorous testing to ensure confidence in both S-5! components and the third-party products we list with our system,” said Barroso. “Firefighter safety is paramount, and UL 3741 helps ensure they can do their jobs without added risk from rooftop PV systems.”

The S-5! PVKIT, combined with UL 3741 certification, offers a compelling solution for EPCs and installers looking for cost-effective, code-compliant, and safe solar mounting on metal rooftops.

S-5! | www.s-5.com

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