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Powin Selected by BHE Renewables, a Berkshire Hathaway Energy business, for one of the World’s Largest Solar and Storage Microgrids

PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Powin, a global leader in energy storage solutions, will partner with BHE Renewables as the energy storage solutions provider for one of the largest solar and storage microgrids, located in Ravenswood, West Virginia. This groundbreaking project will supply Titanium Metals Corporation, Inc. (TIMET), a subsidiary of Precision Castparts Corp., with renewable energy to manufacture titanium products for the global aerospace industry. Powin will deliver a 50 MW Centip...

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