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SPAIN ROUND-UP: Axpo, McDonald’s Sign 10-Year PPA, EDP Brings 90MW PV Plants Online
NewsMar 27, 2026

SPAIN ROUND-UP: Axpo, McDonald’s Sign 10-Year PPA, EDP Brings 90MW PV Plants Online

Swiss renewable developer Axpo has secured a ten‑year power purchase agreement with McDonald’s to supply up to 83 GWh of solar electricity each year from its newly commissioned 200 MWp photovoltaic complex in León, Spain. The facility consists of four 50 MW plants...

By PV-Tech
Study: European Companies Ramp up Electric Fleet Adoption
NewsMar 27, 2026

Study: European Companies Ramp up Electric Fleet Adoption

A DKV Mobility study of 1,732 European fleet managers shows electric vehicles are moving from niche to mainstream, with 56% of firms planning to add battery‑electric vehicles in the next two years. The Netherlands leads with a 21% electric‑fleet share,...

By Electrive
Why DCIM Still Fails when Data Centres Need It Most
NewsMar 27, 2026

Why DCIM Still Fails when Data Centres Need It Most

Data centre infrastructure management (DCIM) often consists of disparate point solutions—SCADA, BMS, NMS, ITSM—that operate in isolation. This “system zoo” creates alert storms during incidents, forcing engineers to manually stitch together timelines across multiple consoles, which prolongs mean‑time‑to‑resolution. The rise...

By IoT Now – Smart Buildings
NRECA CEO Jim Matheson on the Co-Op Energy Playbook
NewsMar 27, 2026

NRECA CEO Jim Matheson on the Co-Op Energy Playbook

In a T&D World Live podcast, NRECA CEO Jim Matheson outlined how electric cooperatives are adapting to heightened weather threats, wildfire risks, and a surge in electricity demand driven by data centers and AI. He highlighted the critical role of...

By T&D World
Solar Capacity Adds 647 GW in 2025, Hits 2.9 TW
SocialMar 27, 2026

Solar Capacity Adds 647 GW in 2025, Hits 2.9 TW

647 GW of solar capacity was added globally in 2025, up from 582 GW in 2024. This 11% year-on-year increase in 2025, following an already strong year in 2024, underscores that solar is playing an ever-larger role in the global...

By Jigar Shah
Southeast Asia Revives Nuclear Plans to Power AI Data Centers Amid Oil Shock
NewsMar 27, 2026

Southeast Asia Revives Nuclear Plans to Power AI Data Centers Amid Oil Shock

Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines are accelerating nuclear power projects to meet soaring electricity needs of AI data centers, a shift driven by soaring oil prices from the Iran war. The region could contribute roughly 40 GW of new...

By Pulse
Inland Rail Deploys Solar-Powered Level Crossings in Australia
NewsMar 27, 2026

Inland Rail Deploys Solar-Powered Level Crossings in Australia

Australia’s 1,600‑km Inland Rail freight corridor has installed standalone solar power systems at two level crossings in northern New South Wales, eliminating the need for grid connections during construction. The solar‑powered installations include battery storage, LED warning lights, audible alarms...

By pv magazine
Climate Investment Raises $450 Million to Address the “Missing Middle” In Climate Tech Finance
NewsMar 27, 2026

Climate Investment Raises $450 Million to Address the “Missing Middle” In Climate Tech Finance

Climate Investment has closed a $450 million Decarbonization Acceleration Fund to fund the "missing middle" of climate‑tech finance, bridging the gap between early‑stage venture capital and large‑scale private‑equity or infrastructure funding. The fund targets proven decarbonization solutions in energy, heavy industry,...

By ESG Today
Inside the Off-Grid Earthship Community in New Mexico (YouTube Film Review)
BlogMar 27, 2026

Inside the Off-Grid Earthship Community in New Mexico (YouTube Film Review)

Peter Santenello’s 64‑minute YouTube documentary spotlights the 640‑acre Earthship community called Atlantis just outside Taos, New Mexico. Founder Michael Reynolds, despite a stage‑four cancer diagnosis, walks viewers through self‑sustaining homes that harvest rainwater, generate solar power, and use tire‑filled rammed‑earth...

By Resilience.org (Post Carbon Institute)
5 Ways To Make Your Home More Sustainable
NewsMar 27, 2026

5 Ways To Make Your Home More Sustainable

The UK is pushing homeowners toward greener living with five practical upgrades, from heat‑pump installation—backed by a $9,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant—to solar panels, induction cooking, better insulation, and home batteries. Heat pumps can cut emissions by about 70% and...

By Country & Town House
New Jersey Turns to Big Batteries as Power Prices Rise
NewsMar 27, 2026

New Jersey Turns to Big Batteries as Power Prices Rise

New Jersey’s Board of Public Utilities approved incentives for three battery storage projects totaling 355 MW under the Garden State Energy Storage Program. The projects—Woods Landing (200 MW), Two Rivers (150 MW) and North America Energy Storage (5 MW)—will receive up to $27.6 million annually,...

By Inside Climate News
Global Maritime Wins TetraSpar Decommissioning Role
NewsMar 27, 2026

Global Maritime Wins TetraSpar Decommissioning Role

Global Maritime has been selected by TetraSpar Demonstrator ApS to lead the de‑commissioning of the offshore floating wind demonstrator off Norway. The five‑year project, featuring a 3.6 MW Siemens Gamesa turbine on a Stiesdal‑designed TetraSub foundation, will undergo full offshore and onshore...

By reNEWS
Scotland Awards £45m for Zero-Emission Buses and Coaches
NewsMar 27, 2026

Scotland Awards £45m for Zero-Emission Buses and Coaches

The Scottish Government has committed £45 million (approximately $56 million) to the ScotZEB3 fund, enabling the purchase of 334 zero‑emission buses and coaches and the rollout of charging infrastructure. The investment leverages more than £2.50 of private capital for every £1 of...

By Electrive
Innomotics Leads Turbine Replacement Technology Market
NewsMar 27, 2026

Innomotics Leads Turbine Replacement Technology Market

Innomotics, a global leader in electric motor and drive systems, announced a series of turbine‑replacement contracts across Europe, Asia and India, with total order values in the higher double‑digit million‑euro range (approximately $30‑$40 million). The projects replace gas and steam turbines...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
Electrospray Cooling Can Boost PV Panel Performance with Minimal Water Use
NewsMar 27, 2026

Electrospray Cooling Can Boost PV Panel Performance with Minimal Water Use

Researchers at Turkey’s Artvin Çoruh University refined electrospray cooling for photovoltaic (PV) panels, pinpointing optimal irradiance, coolant flow, voltage, and nozzle distance. Using a response‑surface method, they determined that 1,000 W/m² irradiance, 94.34 mL/h flow, 17 kV voltage, and a 5.5 cm nozzle gap...

By pv magazine
China Solar Cell Prices Fall for Third Consecutive Week as Upstream Costs Ease
NewsMar 27, 2026

China Solar Cell Prices Fall for Third Consecutive Week as Upstream Costs Ease

China's TOPCon M10 solar cell prices slipped for a third week, falling 0.36% to $0.0558 per watt as polysilicon and wafer costs eased. N‑type M10 wafer prices dropped 3.92% to $0.147 each, reflecting broader upstream price pressure. Production in January‑February...

By pv magazine
Norsepower and COSCO Team up to Mass-Produce Rotor Sails
NewsMar 27, 2026

Norsepower and COSCO Team up to Mass-Produce Rotor Sails

Finnish wind‑propulsion firm Norsepower has signed a long‑term agreement with COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry Equipment (CHIC) to mass‑produce its rotor‑sail technology. The partnership expands beyond an initial MOU to include manufacturing, sales, installation, service, and joint engineering development. Norsepower supplies...

By Splash 247
Akuo Building 80MW/220MWh Portugal BESS for 2027 Completion
NewsMar 27, 2026

Akuo Building 80MW/220MWh Portugal BESS for 2027 Completion

French IPP Akuo announced construction of the SantasBAT battery energy storage system in Borba, Portugal, delivering 80 MW of power and 220 MWh of capacity. The 2.75‑hour BESS will be co‑located with the 181 MW Santas solar PV plant and is slated for...

By Energy Storage News
Safety by Design: Scaling Solar and Storage in Australia with Prefabricated EBOS
NewsMar 27, 2026

Safety by Design: Scaling Solar and Storage in Australia with Prefabricated EBOS

Australia is racing toward its 82 % renewable‑generation goal for 2030, and safety has become a decisive factor for solar‑plus‑storage projects. The country’s unique threats—bushfires, wildlife, salt‑laden coastal air and extreme heat—expose traditional on‑site wiring to frequent failures. Prefabricated electrical balance‑of‑system...

By RenewEconomy
How an Indonesian Pulp Giant Built a Carbon Project to Save a Forest From Itself
NewsMar 27, 2026

How an Indonesian Pulp Giant Built a Carbon Project to Save a Forest From Itself

Indonesia aims to become a hub for high‑integrity carbon credits, highlighted at COP30, while the Riau Ecosystem Restoration (RER) project—backed by APRIL Group with a $100 million investment—claims to avoid 373 million tons CO₂e, valued at $2.6 billion. The investigation reveals the project’s baseline...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
Hydrogen-Powered Business Jet Edges Closer to Certification
NewsMar 27, 2026

Hydrogen-Powered Business Jet Edges Closer to Certification

Beyond Aero’s BYA‑I One hydrogen‑powered business jet has passed its Preliminary Design Review, clearing a key hurdle toward EASA and FAA CS‑25 certification. The aircraft uses 700 atm gaseous hydrogen stored in high‑pressure carbon‑fiber tanks, eliminating the need for cryogenic infrastructure....

By New Atlas – Architecture
Jindal Stainless, Oyster Renewable Begin Phased Commissioning of 315.6 MW Hybrid Power Project
NewsMar 27, 2026

Jindal Stainless, Oyster Renewable Begin Phased Commissioning of 315.6 MW Hybrid Power Project

Jindar Stainless and Oyster Renewable Energy have begun phased commissioning of a 315.6 MW solar‑wind hybrid project spanning Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. The venture, funded with over ₹2,000 crore (≈$241 million) and a ₹132 crore (≈$16 million) contribution from Jindal, will deliver 216 MW in Madhya...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Costa Rica Thrives as Oil Crisis Grips the World
SocialMar 27, 2026

Costa Rica Thrives as Oil Crisis Grips the World

The world is melting down over an oil crisis and meanwhile Costa Rica — who generates 98-99% of their electricity from renewables — is enjoying life unchanged.

By Renewable Energy Club (Jonathan Rasmusson)
Grid‑scale Li‑ion Capacity Set to Surge to 1 TW By
SocialMar 27, 2026

Grid‑scale Li‑ion Capacity Set to Surge to 1 TW By

The first grid-scale Li-ion battery was connected to the grid in 2012. It was 5 MW. Today, 267,000 MW have been deployed globally. By 2030 it could be 800,000–1,200,000 MW. https://t.co/2GoL8W6Rsx

By Jan Rosenow
GoSwap Secures Backing From Azur Innovation Fund to Expand Urban Mobility Network
NewsMar 27, 2026

GoSwap Secures Backing From Azur Innovation Fund to Expand Urban Mobility Network

Moroccan electric‑mobility startup GoSwap has closed a seed round exceeding $2 million, led by Azur Innovation Fund, to scale its battery‑as‑a‑service network. The company’s swap stations, already 20 in Casablanca, let users replace scooter batteries in under 10 seconds, cutting operating...

By Wamda
Pennsylvania's Energy System: Emissions Overview and Future Path
SocialMar 27, 2026

Pennsylvania's Energy System: Emissions Overview and Future Path

PENNSYLVANIA'S ENERGY CROSSROADS - a briefing paper on the state's energy system and emissions: https://t.co/0PeHKbiekU

By John Kemp
Norway's Path: From Petrostate to Electrostate
SocialMar 27, 2026

Norway's Path: From Petrostate to Electrostate

📣 From petrostate to electrostate? Our new paper 👇 Norway has some of the most ambitious climate commitments in the world. It also has one of the most powerful petroleum sectors. But how can we escape fossil fuel lock in? https://t.co/r1tkIgaJ2r https://t.co/5HCFLHJ5by

By Jan Rosenow
Energy Insiders Podcast: The Remarkable Story of Australia’s First Community-Owned Solar Farm
NewsMar 27, 2026

Energy Insiders Podcast: The Remarkable Story of Australia’s First Community-Owned Solar Farm

Australia has opened its first community‑owned solar farm, a project sparked by former Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s climate‑skeptic policies. The farm, located in a regional area, delivers roughly 5 MW of clean power, enough for about 2,000 households. It was financed...

By RenewEconomy
Quantum Battery Prototype Achieves Ultra‑Fast Charging
SocialMar 27, 2026

Quantum Battery Prototype Achieves Ultra‑Fast Charging

Scientists demonstrate quantum battery prototype with rapid charging #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/AxphAp5wAP https://t.co/HjngLBmLdA

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Belatedly Noting AEMO’s Publication of the ‘NEM Dispatch Timing Fact Sheet’
BlogMar 27, 2026

Belatedly Noting AEMO’s Publication of the ‘NEM Dispatch Timing Fact Sheet’

On 10 October 2025 AEMO released its NEM Dispatch Timing Fact Sheet, detailing the mechanics of the 5‑minute dispatch intervals that underpin Australia’s electricity market. The publication follows WattClarity’s recent Energy Literacy series, which has been unpacking the complexities and challenges of...

By WattClarity
Home Battery Boom Delivers New Market Leader – This Time From the Budget End
NewsMar 27, 2026

Home Battery Boom Delivers New Market Leader – This Time From the Budget End

China‑based Fox ESS has become Australia’s top‑selling home battery brand, installing over 12,000 systems in February – the highest kilowatt‑hour capacity recorded. Its budget‑friendly, stack‑able 42 kWh units sell for about AU$7,000 (≈ US$4,600) after the federal rebate, undercutting rivals. Fox ESS already leads...

By RenewEconomy
Ultra-Low-Cost Solar Could Unlock 2,600TWh per Year to Power Australia’s Green Metals Export Potential, ACAP Says
NewsMar 27, 2026

Ultra-Low-Cost Solar Could Unlock 2,600TWh per Year to Power Australia’s Green Metals Export Potential, ACAP Says

Australian researchers at ACAP modelled a scenario where ultra‑low‑cost solar—targeting 30% module efficiency and a $0.20 per watt installed price—could unlock a 2,000 GW solar market. The model predicts the nation could generate 1,000 TWh of clean electricity for domestic use and...

By PV-Tech
Chasing Contrails: How Airbus-Backed Research Is Tackling Non-CO2 Emissions
NewsMar 27, 2026

Chasing Contrails: How Airbus-Backed Research Is Tackling Non-CO2 Emissions

Airbus is leading the ECLIF‑X flight‑test campaign to quantify how fuel sulfur and aromatic content affect contrail formation. The program flies an A321XLR equipped with Pratt & Whitney’s TALON‑X rich‑burn combustor using three fuel blends—baseline Jet A‑1 (~200 ppm sulfur), high‑sulfur Jet A‑1 (650 ppm), and...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Labor Seeks Leader for National Solar Waste Recycling Pilot
SocialMar 27, 2026

Labor Seeks Leader for National Solar Waste Recycling Pilot

Solar waste crisis: Federal Labor launches search for national recycling pilot administrator #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/VlPMO7Efka https://t.co/pUk9PilFPa

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
EU Launches Open‑Source ReLIFE Platform to Accelerate Deep Home Renovations
NewsMar 27, 2026

EU Launches Open‑Source ReLIFE Platform to Accelerate Deep Home Renovations

The European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) rolled out the open‑source ReLIFE platform during a 26 March 2026 online workshop, showcasing a digital ecosystem that makes building data actionable for deep residential renovations. The launch targets policymakers, financiers, owners...

By Pulse
Orbital Data-Center Startup Aetherflux Raising New Financing at $2 Billion Valuation
NewsMar 27, 2026

Orbital Data-Center Startup Aetherflux Raising New Financing at $2 Billion Valuation

Orbital data‑center startup Aetherflux announced a new financing round that values the company at $2 billion. The Series B round seeks between $250 million and $300 million, according to sources. Aetherflux is led by Baiju Bhatt, the co‑founder of Robinhood, and plans to develop data...

By WSJ – U.S. Business (global/Asia spillover)
US Federal Initiative Targets Summer 2026 Launch of Commercial Electric Air‑Taxi Services
NewsMar 27, 2026

US Federal Initiative Targets Summer 2026 Launch of Commercial Electric Air‑Taxi Services

The U.S. federal government announced a fast‑track program that could allow commercial electric air‑taxi services to begin operating as early as summer 2026. The initiative seeks to accelerate certification, infrastructure, and market entry for autonomous aerial mobility.

By Pulse
Florida Powers up Massive Battery for 2026 Storage Surge
SocialMar 26, 2026

Florida Powers up Massive Battery for 2026 Storage Surge

Another big battery prepares to power up as Sunshine state leads extraordinary charge to storage in 2026 #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/sLd3GSZw1v https://t.co/btoUQLxZ7l

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Solar Waste Crisis: Federal Labor Launches Search for National Recycling Pilot Administrator
NewsMar 26, 2026

Solar Waste Crisis: Federal Labor Launches Search for National Recycling Pilot Administrator

The Albanese government has opened an “Approach to Market” procurement to appoint an administrator for a $24.7 million Australian‑dollar (≈$16 million USD) National Solar Panel Recycling Pilot. The pilot will establish up to 100 collection sites and aim to recycle up to...

By RenewEconomy
Hong Kong: Powering Next-Gen Clean Energy and Innovation
NewsMar 26, 2026

Hong Kong: Powering Next-Gen Clean Energy and Innovation

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, backed by the Innovation and Technology Commission, has launched two InnoHK research centers to accelerate clean‑energy and advanced‑electronics development. The centers will focus on perovskite photovoltaic cells, green hydrogen production and storage, solid‑state...

By OpenGov Asia
Conrad Fox
NewsMar 26, 2026

Conrad Fox

Conrad Fox, Principal Engineer at TD World, leads the development of advanced capacity‑expansion and energy‑storage models while designing capacity market mechanisms for a major North‑American ISO. He integrates wind, storage, and demand‑response algorithms into electricity markets and helped establish Integrated...

By T&D World
Grundfos Solar Pumps Secure Reliable Water in the Northern Territory
NewsMar 26, 2026

Grundfos Solar Pumps Secure Reliable Water in the Northern Territory

Grundfos installed six SPE solar‑powered submersible pumps at the Athelle Outback Hideaway, a 60‑hectare farm 200 km north of Alice Springs. The system replaces diesel generators, delivering reliable irrigation for hay, lemon, agave, almond and mulberry crops despite temperatures above 40 °C...

By Water Technology
FluxPoint Energy Enters Race to Build First New U.S. Uranium Conversion Plant in Nearly 70 Years
NewsMar 26, 2026

FluxPoint Energy Enters Race to Build First New U.S. Uranium Conversion Plant in Nearly 70 Years

FluxPoint Energy, a Houston‑based startup, announced plans at CERAWeek to build the first U.S. uranium conversion plant in nearly seven decades. The modular facility in Texas would initially convert about 2,500 metric tonnes of uranium to UF₆ per year using...

By POWER Magazine
On‑site Batteries Speed Grid Connection for Data Centers
SocialMar 26, 2026

On‑site Batteries Speed Grid Connection for Data Centers

On-site batteries accelerate grid access for data center developers #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/xWfxnCemm8 https://t.co/w7cuxythTS

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
GBP Introduces Fencing Solutions for Solar and BESS Sites
SocialMar 26, 2026

GBP Introduces Fencing Solutions for Solar and BESS Sites

Japanese firm GBP launches fencing for solar and BESS sites #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/bIjD2bwcSZ https://t.co/zq79J8twto

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Nevis Targets 10‑30 MW Geothermal Plant to Slash Power Costs Below $0.15/kWh
NewsMar 26, 2026

Nevis Targets 10‑30 MW Geothermal Plant to Slash Power Costs Below $0.15/kWh

Nevis Premier Mark Brantley announced a multilateral‑backed geothermal power project that will initially deliver 10‑30 MW, enough to meet the island’s entire electricity demand. The plan promises to lower current rates of more than $0.40 per kilowatt‑hour to under $0.15, cutting...

By Pulse
Invest in Solar Today to Prevent Future Energy Shocks
SocialMar 26, 2026

Invest in Solar Today to Prevent Future Energy Shocks

Safe harboring solar projects now to avoid future energy shocks #energysky -- via Solar Power World: https://t.co/JYC4C9XGQF

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Energy Estate, QCAR Partner to Advance BioNQ Sugar-to-Fuel Project
NewsMar 26, 2026

Energy Estate, QCAR Partner to Advance BioNQ Sugar-to-Fuel Project

Energy Estate has formalised a strategic affiliation with Queensland Cane Agriculture and Renewables (QCAR) to accelerate the BioNQ project, which will convert North Queensland sugarcane into low‑carbon fuels for aviation, agriculture and shipping. The partnership will tap existing regional ports...

By Australian Manufacturing