Pivot Energy Completes Off-Site Solar Project with University of Denver; InfinityWEC Seeks Investment for Wave Power Tech
Pivot Energy and the University of Denver have successfully completed their first off-site solar project, allowing the university to access clean electricity through virtual power purchase agreements, which promote sustainability and lower emissions. Concurrently, InfinityWEC is seeking investment for its wave energy conversion technology, aimed at providing renewable electricity from ocean waves to support coastal and island communities in the transition to low-carbon energy.

Pivot Energy and the University of Denver have completed their first off-site solar project, enabling the university to access clean electricity while avoiding on-campus installations. This initiative utilizes off-site solar and virtual power purchase agreements (PPAs) to ensure stable energy costs and sustainability, benefiting the university community through lower emissions and energy savings.
Meanwhile, InfinityWEC is seeking investors for its wave energy conversion technology designed to generate renewable electricity from ocean waves. This technology aims to provide efficient, scalable energy solutions for coastal and island communities, supporting the transition to low-carbon energy. The investment will accelerate technology deployment and commercialize wave power, contributing to global decarbonization efforts.




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