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The three biggest delays in battery energy storage system commissioning
Distributed Energy Infrastructure offers three ways a battery project’s commissioning can be held up – and how to avoid these delays. Authored by Daniel Spaizman | Published on PV Magazine USA On paper, energy storage installation may look simple: stack batteries, plug them into inverters, and flip the switch. However, storage EPC work is full of moments where things that should take thirty minutes, turn into a week of troubleshooting. Just a few common culprits include lac
Nov 6


Former EPA Superfund Site Converted to Solar + Storage Plant by Distributed Energy Infrastructure
Solar + storage EPC transforms contaminated Acton property to support Massachusetts’ grid resilience goals [Acton, MA – Nov. 3, 2025] – Distributed Energy Infrastructure (DEI) , a leading EPC provider for utility-scale solar and storage projects, announces the completion of a new 7.1 MW solar + 4 MW battery storage project located in Acton, Massachusetts. Formerly occupied by a chemical manufacturing facility, the project site was previously designated an EPC Superfund site
Nov 3


BESS Expert Tip: Component Communication Testing
One of our resident storage experts, Dan Spaizman, shares a tip from his experience leading BESS projects: "Communication between elements in BESS projects is never as straightforward as it seems. What should be a simple 30-minute verification between system components can easily turn into a week-long troubleshooting process. It's especially true when integrating devices that haven't previously been paired, which is the case for many BESS projects that use components from dif
Oct 31


Agrivoltaics: Agricultural & Environmental Benefits
By combining solar and agriculture on the same land, agrivoltaic projects maximize both economic and environmental benefits. They generate clean, renewable energy while maintaining food production, protecting crops and valuable agricultural soil, and preserving rural landscapes. Our Ring Road Agrivoltaics Project, seen below during construction, is one example of the multiple benefits provided. Elevated solar arrays preserve cranberry cultivation by allowing farming operation
Oct 29


What Is Agrivoltaic Solar?
One of the main challenges of solar production is finding enough space. While many systems can be installed on brownfields unsuitable for other uses, PV systems are still often sited on arable land which could be producing food instead. What if farmland could produce both food and clean energy at the same time? That's what agrivoltaics allows. Combining agriculture and photovoltaic (PV) systems creates a powerful, mutually beneficial connection on multi-use land. Agrivoltaic
Oct 27


What Certifies BESS Fire Safety? (Not NFPA 855)
You may have heard that NFPA 855 is the gold standard for battery storage system (BESS) fire safety. But it's not. Many don't realize that NFPA 855, while providing essential guidelines for BESS safety, is just that - a set of guidelines, not a certification or standard. So when we’re designing and installing BESS, the actual tests we focus on are: UL 9540, a system-level certification that analyzes energy storage and the inverter together UL 9540A, for individual cells and m
Oct 24


Distributed Partners with Gary Youth School Garden
Featured at our Solar Farm Summit booth in Chicago, these beautiful plants were grown by students at Gary Youth School! Nectar from these...
Oct 22


Solar Brownfields: Community Benefits
Brownfield solar provides both economic and environmental benefits, but there's another huge and often overlooked benefit: the chance to breathe new life into communities that have been left behind by fossil fuels, mining, and heavy industry. When resources dried up or industries moved on, mining towns and industrial communities that powered America for generations were often left with contaminated land and few economic opportunities. Brownfield solar can change that story co
Oct 20


Brownfield Solar: Economic Benefits
Since brownfield sites were formerly contaminated with pollutants and so aren't suitable for most types of development, many see them as low-value assets. But in many cases, that's far from the truth. Unlike residential, recreational, urban, or agricultural developments, solar projects don't have to be built on 100% habitable land parcels Developing solar on brownfields transforms these previously unusable lands into valuable "brightfields" that generate revenue for landowner
Oct 17


What Is Brownfield Solar?
Our mission is to expand access to solar energy, supporting projects that power homes, businesses, and communities. To achieve this goal...
Oct 15


"Solar" sheep can make nearly 100% of land grazable
Not all heroes wear capes; some wear wool. 🐑 This study shows that “solar” sheep—raised specifically to trim grass and weeds under traditional solar panels or agrivoltaic arrays—play a crucial role in natural vegetation management. At Distributed, we’re proud to support innovations like these that advance the intersection of agriculture and clean energy. That’s why we’re once again sponsoring the Solar Farm Summit agrivoltaics conference this August in Chicago. Explore how o
Oct 13


Distributed Energy Infrastructure Standardizes Portfolio Management with AI-Powered Insights from AI Clearing
Executive Summary Distributed Energy Infrastructure (DEI) is a seasoned EPC leader dedicated to delivering turnkey solar and battery...
Sep 25


JinkoSolar Powers Clean Energy Future with 21.6 MWh Energy Storage Systems for Distributed Energy Infrastructure
CAMPBELL, Calif., July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. (the "Company," or "JinkoSolar") (NYSE: JKS), one of the...
Jul 7
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