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Fluence announces next CEO, president
Julian Nebreda will take over Arlington energy unicorn on Sept. 1
Julian Nebreda will become Arlington-based energy storage and digital applications company Fluence Energy Inc.’s president and CEO on Sept. 1. Nebrada succeeds Manuel Pérez Dubuc, who will step down on
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Fluence to acquire renewable energy SaaS company
Nispera offers AI and machine learning-enabled SaaS
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Arlington-based energy storage and digital application company Fluence Energy Inc. announced Monday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Nispera AG. Nispera is a Zurich-based artificial intelligence and
Dominion plans energy storage facility for Chesterfield
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One of the state’s largest energy storage facilities is on track to open in Chesterfield County this year, as Dominion Energy Inc. works to achieve state-mandated clean energy goals. The
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Q&A: Quebec official discusses Va. trade mission
Delegate general sees wind energy as major trade opportunity
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Quebec’s delegate general in New York, Martine Hébert, visited Virginia this week on a trip to strengthen economic relations between her province and the commonwealth. Appointed in August by Quebec
Fluence launches IPO that could raise $868M
Shares were priced starting at $28 each
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Fluence Energy Inc., an Arlington-based energy storage and digital application company owned by Siemens and AES Corp., launched its initial public offering (IPO) of 31 million shares of Class A
AES promotes investment chair to CFO
Stephen Coughlin will become CFO and an executive vice president Oct. 15
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Arlington-based Fortune 500 energy company The AES Corp. announced Tuesday it had promoted Stephen Coughlin to executive vice president and chief financial officer, effective Oct. 15. Coughlin most recently led
Dominion Energy proposes solar, energy storage projects
Dominion purchased a battery project from a Charlottesville co.
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As it works towards a state mandate for producing electricity from carbon-free sources by 2045, Dominion Energy Virginia has acquired a 20-megawatt battery storage facility in Chesterfield County from Charlottesville-based