Wind
William “Bud” Frabell
Energy Storage
Schaltbau North America
Solar
Robert J. Munnelly, Jr.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its fifth flagship fund, CI V, and EDF power solutions North America, announced that CIP has acquired full ownership of the 1 gigawatt hour (GWh) Beehive Battery Energy Storage System (BESS).
Beehive is a 250 MW / 4-hour duration (1,000 MWh) storage project located in Peoria, Arizona. Following commencement of construction earlier this year by EDF power solutions, CIP will manage the project through the remainder of construction, with commercial operation expected in the first half of 2026.
The project has a 20-year tolling agreement with Arizona Public Service Company (APS), the largest energy company in Arizona, serving approximately 1.4 million homes and businesses in 11 of the state’s 15 counties. Beehive is designed to receive energy from the power grid during periods of high renewable penetration, store it in a series of batteries, and discharge electricity back into the power grid at peak demand hours. The BESS thereby supports APS in managing its growing energy and capacity demand.
“With electricity demand rapidly increasing in the Southwest, we anticipate battery storage will play a critical role in powering innovation and economic growth,” said Tim Evans, Partner and Head of North America at CIP. “Beehive will provide reliable energy and grid services to customers in Arizona and build on CIP’s track record of developing, constructing, and operating energy infrastructure investments across the country. We are pleased to have worked with the EDF power solutions team.”
The project marks EDF power solutions' second stand-alone energy storage project, underscoring its commitment to innovation and the expansion of expertise in BESS technology. As a vital complement to its core renewable generation business, energy storage has gained increasing importance in EDF power solutions’ portfolio reinforcing the company’s dedication to maximizing the potential of renewable energy and accelerating the energy transition, ultimately contributing to the decarbonization of the economy.
“EDF power solutions actively seeks partnerships across all stages of a project’s lifecycle, with an eye toward both optimizing our portfolio and maximizing value creation,” said Ryan Pfaff, Executive Vice President, Grid and Distribution-Scale Power at EDF power solutions North America. “We value the opportunity to collaborate with CIP on the Beehive project and look forward to working with CIP to ensure the successful completion of this critical large-scale energy storage system to support Arizona’s grid during peak hours.”
EDF power solutions is committed to delivering reliable and affordable low-carbon solutions to meet customers’ carbon-reduction goals while reinforcing American energy dominance. With over 35 years of experience and 23 gigawatts of wind, solar, and storage projects developed, EDF power solutions offers integrated energy solutions ranging from grid-scale power to electric vehicle charging, ensuring a sustainable and resilient energy future for all.
CI V reached final close in March 2025 and exceeded the target of USD 14 billion (EUR 12 billion). The fund invests in energy infrastructure across a range of power generation technologies in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, and has a total potential commitment of approximately USD 27 billion (EUR 24 billion).
CIP | www.cip.com
EDF | re.com
Eliminate the need for a separate redundancy module, ultimately saving space in your control cabinet thanks to WAGO’s new Pro 2 Series Power Supply with Redundancy. It offers a fully redundant power supply system without the need for separate equipment due to integrated MOSFET functionality. The design of the Redundancy offering shares many of the same features as the original Pro 2 family. This includes best-in-class efficiency, communication modules support for I/O Link, Modbus RTU Modbus TCP, EtherNet/IP + MQTT protocols, and smart load management with TopBoost and PowerBoost.
Adding an additional supply not only protects against one failure but also enables the system to run more efficiently. Two or more Pro 2 Redundancy Power Supplies wired with outputs in parallel, will ensure power is maintained to a load in the event of failure, either due to input or other power supply malfunction. The new Pro 2 Series with Redundancy models offers a n + 1 configurations, the load is designed to be powered by the n power supplies.
WAG www.wago.us
Capstone Green Energy Holdings, Inc. (the "Company” or “Capstone”) (OTCID: CGEH), the public successor to Capstone Green Energy Corporation, announced that it has acquired one of its distributors, Cal Microturbine, LLC and its exclusive distribution territory. Capstone will now conduct the sales, aftermarket support, and service for customers in California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington under the business unit, Capstone West Territory.
“This agreement to acquire Cal Microturbine sets the stage for Capstone to strengthen our market insight and deepen our connection with end users,” said Vince Canino, President and CEO of Capstone Green Energy. “By directly managing these key western states, we are better positioned to capitalize on the region’s accelerating demand for distributed energy solutions. This strategic move allows us to build deeper customer relationships, expand our market share, and drive long-term financial growth. We intend to ensure a seamless transition of sales and service operations that will safeguard the customer experience. Effective August 13, 2025, these operations became part of Capstone’s West Territory (CWT), operating under the Capstone Green Energy brand.
“From a financial perspective, this is designed to be an entirely self-funded strategic investment in a region with strong growth potential for new system sales, rentals, and long-term service agreements,” said John Juric, Chief Financial Officer of Capstone Green Energy. “The integration of these operations into Capstone is expected to be accretive to earnings and cash flow as we sell and service directly, improve operational efficiency, and create lasting value for our customers and shareholders alike.”
Capstone is taking proactive steps to ensure a smooth transition with minimal disruption to customers. All service, parts, and technical support requests in the territory will be coordinated through Capstone, while sales operations will be managed directly by a new sales leader to be announced in the coming weeks.
Customers in the Capstone West Territory can expect the same high-quality microturbine technology, enhanced access to Capstone’s Energy-as-a-Service offerings, and continued focus on operational efficiency, cost savings, and environmental benefits.
Capstone Green Energy | www.capstonegreenenergy.com
Lynkwell, a leading energy infrastructure provider, announced that it completed its integration of WEX payment technology into its comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) charging software and service platform. The integration positions Lynkwell as the only all U.S.-based, vertically-integrated EV charging company to provide WEX corporate-grade payment capabilities across its multitude of station networks. This enables fleets to use the WEX DriverDash mobile app or use the WEX RFID card to start a charge at one of the thousands of Lynkwell chargers across the country. WEX joins Lynkwell’s growing network of roaming partners that includes ChargeHub and Hubject.
The electrification of commercial fleets continues to be an ongoing business consideration for many companies, with lower total cost of ownership and reduced maintenance responsibilities representing enticing benefits. While the hardware side of the value equation is often the focus, much of the financial and operational rewards are rooted in the software managing the chargers. WEX, the global commerce platform that simplifies the business of running a business, brings secure, scalable, and customizable payment solutions to the Lynkwell EV software and service platform.
Key Highlights of the Lynkwell-WEX Integration Include:
Lynkwell’s comprehensive software and service platform is trusted by many leading organizations such as Green Mountain Power, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and Vermont Electric Power Company because of its robust functionality.
Fleet-Empowering Features of Lynkwell’s Platform Include:
“The Lynkwell team is thrilled to integrate with WEX, which empowers fleets to seamlessly transition from ICE vehicles to EVs by unifying payment and management solutions across both types within a single platform,” shared Nick Bordeau, vice president of software engineering. “This partnership not only eases the pain points of en route charging through effortless access to extensive public networks and streamlined transaction insights but also minimizes operational complexities, fraud risks, and administrative burdens. Ultimately, this accelerates the shift toward sustainable mobility and helps our customers navigate the evolving energy landscape with confidence."
By cultivating the most comprehensive and integrated suite of solutions, Lynkwell positions itself as the one partner any stakeholder needs to thrive in the EV charging ecosystem.
“At WEX, our mission is to help simplify the business of running a business, and this integration with Lynkwell further brings that mission to life,” said Jay Collins, Senior Vice-President & General Manager, EV & Mobility, WEX. “By allowing WEX fleet cardholders to find and pay for charging at Lynkwell stations, we’re enabling fleet operators to manage fueling and charging in one seamless experience – reducing administrative overhead while boosting security, transparency, and operational control across all vehicle types.”
Lynkwell | www.lynkwell.com
WEX | https://www.wexinc.com/
Epic Charging, America’s fastest-growing EV charging software provider, has migrated 148 smart charging stations to its own versatile charge point management system (CPMS) at a 401-unit condominium building in downtown Chicago, IL. With over a quarter of the units opting for an EV charger in their dedicated parking spaces, this project is believed to be one of the nation’s largest residential installations of EV chargers to date.
The migration followed the abrupt exit of Enel X Way from the U.S. market, leaving many multifamily buildings in search of a reliable, scalable charging solution.
“After exploring all the options, we concluded that Epic Charging was the only company offering the fully integrated smart solution we wanted,” said Sunil Mehra, Board President of the 600 N Lake Shore Drive Condominium Association. “Epic was responsive to our needs. Its turnkey software and support services made configuring and operating 148 individual EV chargers in a multi-story parking garage seamless and hassle-free. And with the capacity to install many more, this project cements 600LSD as a cutting-edge high-rise residence in downtown Chicago.”
Mehra continued, “Our residents are environmentally responsible, but they also recognize the advantages and convenience of EVs, especially in a city setting. It’s no surprise there was strong demand for the addition of EV chargers in their parking spaces.” Illinois has set an ambitious goal of having 1 million electric vehicles (EVs) registered in the state by 2030. This project demonstrates a commitment to EV by local residents to help achieve that goal.
To ensure a smooth transition, Epic’s CTO Michael Fridshtand traveled onsite to work closely with the building’s IT team, bringing hands-on expertise in reconfiguring the network to the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) platform. The integration required custom engineering—particularly for RFID authentication on discontinued Enel X hardware—yet Epic successfully tailored solutions to meet the Association’s needs.
In addition, Epic partnered with local utility ComEd to enroll the property in its Voluntary Load Reduction Program, which helps support grid reliability during peak hours while continuing to satisfy resident charging needs. ComEd’s VLR pays participating sites at least $0.25 per curtailed kWh during peak-demand events.
As demand for EV charging in multifamily properties grows, installing EV chargers can increase property values by up to 15%, according to an Urban Land Institute analysis cited by CBRE (2025). By partnering with Epic, the Condominium Association gained access to advanced energy data and load management tools, allowing for more efficient operations and lower electricity costs.
Residents at 600LSD now use Epic’s mobile app and RFID cards with both the existing Enel X Way and new Autel chargers to activate, schedule, monitor, and pay for their charging sessions. With real-time visibility and analytics, residents can optimize electricity usage and schedule charging during off-peak hours, while the building benefits from load-limiting features that reduce infrastructure strain and support future charger expansion.
“Multifamily units account for about 31% of housing in the US, and with most charging happening at home, it’s critical for multifamily property owners to begin deploying EV charging infrastructure,” says Michael Bakunin, Epic Co-Founder and CEO. “Successfully migrating 148 chargers at a sizable condo building in downtown Chicago further cements our leadership in the multifamily market, which is the fastest-growing segment in the US for Level 2 charging, by demonstrating our ability to deliver scalable, grid-friendly solutions for large residential communities.”
Epic Charging | www.epiccharging.com
Epic Charging, America’s fastest-growing EV charging software provider, has migrated 148 smart charging stations to its own versatile charge point management system (CPMS) at a 401-unit condominium building in downtown Chicago, IL. With over a quarter of the units opting for an EV charger in their dedicated parking spaces, this project is believed to be one of the nation’s largest residential installations of EV chargers to date.
The migration followed the abrupt exit of Enel X Way from the U.S. market, leaving many multifamily buildings in search of a reliable, scalable charging solution.
“After exploring all the options, we concluded that Epic Charging was the only company offering the fully integrated smart solution we wanted,” said Sunil Mehra, Board President of the 600 N Lake Shore Drive Condominium Association. “Epic was responsive to our needs. Its turnkey software and support services made configuring and operating 148 individual EV chargers in a multi-story parking garage seamless and hassle-free. And with the capacity to install many more, this project cements 600LSD as a cutting-edge high-rise residence in downtown Chicago.”
Mehra continued, “Our residents are environmentally responsible, but they also recognize the advantages and convenience of EVs, especially in a city setting. It’s no surprise there was strong demand for the addition of EV chargers in their parking spaces.” Illinois has set an ambitious goal of having 1 million electric vehicles (EVs) registered in the state by 2030. This project demonstrates a commitment to EV by local residents to help achieve that goal.
To ensure a smooth transition, Epic’s CTO Michael Fridshtand traveled onsite to work closely with the building’s IT team, bringing hands-on expertise in reconfiguring the network to the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) platform. The integration required custom engineering—particularly for RFID authentication on discontinued Enel X hardware—yet Epic successfully tailored solutions to meet the Association’s needs.
In addition, Epic partnered with local utility ComEd to enroll the property in its Voluntary Load Reduction Program, which helps support grid reliability during peak hours while continuing to satisfy resident charging needs. ComEd’s VLR pays participating sites at least $0.25 per curtailed kWh during peak-demand events.
As demand for EV charging in multifamily properties grows, installing EV chargers can increase property values by up to 15%, according to an Urban Land Institute analysis cited by CBRE (2025). By partnering with Epic, the Condominium Association gained access to advanced energy data and load management tools, allowing for more efficient operations and lower electricity costs.
Residents at 600LSD now use Epic’s mobile app and RFID cards with both the existing Enel X Way and new Autel chargers to activate, schedule, monitor, and pay for their charging sessions. With real-time visibility and analytics, residents can optimize electricity usage and schedule charging during off-peak hours, while the building benefits from load-limiting features that reduce infrastructure strain and support future charger expansion.
“Multifamily units account for about 31% of housing in the US, and with most charging happening at home, it’s critical for multifamily property owners to begin deploying EV charging infrastructure,” says Michael Bakunin, Epic Co-Founder and CEO. “Successfully migrating 148 chargers at a sizable condo building in downtown Chicago further cements our leadership in the multifamily market, which is the fastest-growing segment in the US for Level 2 charging, by demonstrating our ability to deliver scalable, grid-friendly solutions for large residential communities.”
Epic Charging | www.epiccharging.com
Oceantic Network announced it has earned accreditation from the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), the leading not-for-profit organization ensuring accessible, relevant, high-quality education for all learners. Oceantic is committed to delivering high-quality, standards-based education and training programs for the offshore wind and marine renewable energy industries. As an Accredited Provider, Oceantic is now authorized to offer IACET Continuing Education Units (CEUs) across its suite of training programs, including Offshore Wind 101, Offshore Wind Ready, and Foundation 2 Blade courses.
“IACET accreditation is a significant milestone for Oceantic Network and a powerful endorsement of the quality and rigor of our education and training offerings,” said Liz Burdock, CEO of Oceantic Network. “This achievement reflects our dedication to providing industry learners and member companies with trusted, transferable credentials that support professional growth and industry advancement. It’s a win for our members and the offshore wind workforce at large.”
The accreditation, granted at the organizational level, ensures that all Oceantic education and training programs meet the highest standards for continuing education. Learners who complete Oceantic courses can now receive CEUs that are recognized by employers, licensing authorities, and certification bodies nationwide. These units are transferable between cooperating organizations, enhancing their value across career transitions and employer changes.
Achieving IACET accreditation was a strategic priority for the organization in 2025. Plans to expand CEU offerings to additional learning events, including the annual International Partnering Forum (IPF), will advance, further strengthening Oceantic’s role as a leader in the education and development of the U.S. offshore wind supply chain.
Oceantic Network | https://oceantic.org/
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