
More U.S. Homes Used LEDs Over Other Bulb Types For Indoor Lighting In 2024
The 2024 Residential Energy Consumption Survey shows that 90% of U.S. households now rely on LED bulbs for indoor lighting, with 37% using LEDs exclusively. LED adoption has surged from 4% in 2015 to 63% in 2024, while incandescent/halogen and CFL usage have dropped to 5% and 2% respectively. Newer homes built between 2020 and 2024 are the most likely to be LED‑dominant, with 71% using mostly LEDs. Smart speakers are present in 36% of homes, and many owners already use them to control lighting.
Vietnam‑Russia Nuclear Plant Agreement Announced, Details Undisclosed
Vietnam and Russia announced a partnership to build a nuclear power plant, yet the agreement’s financial size, capacity and schedule were not disclosed in the available reports. The deal highlights both countries’ interest in expanding low‑carbon energy amid rising climate‑tech...
Africa’s 4.3% Growth Forecast Stumbles Over Power‑Infrastructure Gap
Fresh projections put Africa’s economy on a 4.3% expansion path in 2026, with East Africa hitting 5.8%, outpacing most developed markets. The surge is being throttled by chronic power‑infrastructure deficits that cost the continent billions each year.
EPBC Act Adds 5.5 GWh Battery Storage Across Three States
Australia’s EPBC Act pipeline swells with 5.5GWh of battery storage across three states #energysky -- via Energy Storage News: https://t.co/t9erSWr7w0

Molten Salt Solutions Secures Two New Buyers
Fusion Materials Startup Molten Salt Solutions Lands Two New Buyers #energysky -- via Heatmap News https://t.co/RApjTJrt02 https://t.co/cadtHZH6xV

Off with the Blades: Pioneering Community-Owned Wind Farm Has First Major Component Repair
Australia’s first community‑owned wind farm, Hepburn Energy, announced that its turbine Gale underwent a major component repair, the first time the turbine’s top has been removed since the farm began operating in 2011. The repair involved lifting the rotor and...

New Solar Farm Built in Australia’s Most Destructive Wind Area “Didn’t Miss a Beat” In Recent Cyclone
Pacific Energy’s 9.6 MW Exmouth solar farm in Western Australia’s North West Cape survived Tropical Cyclone Mitchell without any structural damage, keeping full output despite wind speeds that can exceed 300 km/h. The site, located in the country’s only wind‑speed rating “D”...

The Polycrisis Podcast
In this 2‑minute episode, hosts Kate McKenzie and Tim Sahai explore the emerging "electric world order," where China’s rapid rollout of clean‑tech—solar, wind, and EVs—challenges the United States’ reliance on fossil fuels as a tool of geopolitical power. They argue...

Passivating Pinholes Boost TOPCon Solar Cell Efficiency
Discovery of passivating pinholes in TOPCon solar cells paves the way for higher efficiencies #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/UWGzf5PaqJ https://t.co/BgyDRVIv7N
Third‑Party Ownership Fuels New Residential Solar Wave
Third-party ownership and strong market fundamentals drive ‘new shape of solar’ in US residential sector #energysky -- via pv-tech: https://t.co/wDeM7EO6pg

State Unveils Its Own “Solar Sharer” Offer, Promising Three Hours of Free Power and Big Bill Savings
Victoria will launch a Midday Power Saver scheme on 1 October, mirroring the federal Solar Sharer program by offering three hours of free electricity each day. About 2.6 million households can opt‑in through their retailer, with estimated annual savings of $300‑$1,070 AUD (approximately...

State Launches Solar Sharer, Saves Households up to $1,000
State unveils its own “solar sharer” offer, promises bill savings of up to $1,000 a year #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/VVaDCepIwK https://t.co/gGDzsWox1U

Robot “Bear” Boosts Solar Farm Safety and Efficiency
How a robot named Bear is making solar farm maintenance safer and more efficient #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/5z48f9XCz1 https://t.co/wNTefJNvMl

Expro to Deliver Geothermal Well Testing for Vulcan Energy’s Lionheart Project in Germany
Expro has secured a contract to provide geothermal well‑testing services for the first Schleidberg well of Vulcan Energy’s Lionheart project in Germany. The Lionheart initiative, classified under the EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act, aims to pair geothermal power generation with...
K2 Systems Launches Elevated PV Mounts for Metal Roofs
K2 Systems unveils elevated PV mounting solution for metal roofs #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/LLYpL9TR0m

Kakobola Hydropower Plant Commissioned to Expand Electricity Access in Kwilu Province
The Democratic Republic of the Congo inaugurated the 10.5 MW Kakobola run‑of‑river hydropower plant in Kwilu Province, under President Félix Tshisekedi’s patronage. The facility connects Kikwit, Gungu and Idiofa, extending reliable electricity to more than 400,000 residents. Integrated generation, transmission and...

Big Battery, CIS Winner Pursue Federal Green Approval
Big battery and CIS contract-winner seeks federal green tick for construction #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/sPmVtg4Whe https://t.co/jCCcQu3DsG

How a Robot Named Bear Is Making Solar Farm Maintenance Safer and More Efficient
Australia’s CSIRO has adapted mining‑grade robots into an autonomous platform called Bear to patrol large‑scale solar farms. In initial trials the robot mapped terrain, identified panel defects and compared its findings with human inspections. Equipped with LiDAR, RGB and thermal...

Iceland Approves Solar‑Storage System for EV Charging
Iceland’s utility commissions solar-plus-storage for EV charging #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/u0t3F82mzK https://t.co/MmyE39exHu

Kwinana Hydrogen Hub Advances as BP Project Stalls
Key progress at new Kwinana hydrogen hub, as nearby bp project remains on pause #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/RpfqX2NvC1 https://t.co/dcw3EhMwzM

Control Strategies Improve Solar Plant Efficiency
A CIEMAT study of the TCP‑100 parabolic‑trough plant in Spain tested advanced control schemes to boost solar‑thermal efficiency. Researchers compared a basic PI controller with a nonlinear generic‑model‑control (GMC) cascade and a supervisory pump‑speed logic. The GMC‑based cascade kept the...
EPRI Launches Flex MOSAIC to Slash Data Center ‘Time to Power’
The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) unveiled Flex MOSAIC, a voluntary classification framework for large electric loads, to reduce the “time to power” bottleneck for data centers. Developed with more than 65 utilities, system operators, regulators, hyperscalers and technology providers,...
Crusoe and Redwood Materials Expand AI Data Center Deployment to 24 Modular Units in Nevada
Crusoe and Redwood Materials announced an expansion of their Nevada AI compute campus to 24 Crusoe Spark modular data centers. The upgrade raises total compute capacity roughly seven times the original deployment while still relying on the existing 12 MW/63 MWh renewable...

Can An Electric Snowmobile Become The Tesla Of Winter Tourism?
Taiga Motors, a Canadian firm, has launched three electric snowmobile models aimed at European ski resorts seeking to cut greenhouse‑gas emissions. To date, the company has shipped roughly 2,000 units across France, Norway and other Alpine markets. While the upfront...

Ministers Confirm Heat Pump Targets as Climate Plan Unveiled
Scotland’s new 15‑year climate change plan sets a 10‑year horizon before a major heat‑pump rollout, aiming to replace gas and oil boilers by 2045. The plan projects roughly $54 billion in financial benefits and cost savings through 2040, but campaigners argue...

Metrobloks Announces Plans for Three-Building Data Center Campus in Kansas City, Missouri
Metrobloks announced a $1.4 billion investment to build a three‑building, 568,800 sq ft data‑center campus on 29 acres in Liberty, Missouri. The first 177,000 sq ft building has secured planning permission, and the project will create about 30 high‑skill jobs. Metrobloks, backed by equity partners...

Cerebras Plans Data Center in Manitoba, Canada
Cerebras announced plans for a new data center in Manitoba, Canada, expanding its North American footprint after securing tenancy in a 300 MW Bell Canada facility in Saskatchewan. The Manitoba site may align with Bell’s Buzz AI cloud unit, which is...

Microsoft Agrees to Lease 700MW at Crusoe's Data Center in Abilene, Texas - Report
Microsoft has signed a lease for roughly 700 MW of data‑center capacity at Crusoe’s Abilene, Texas campus. The deal follows Oracle and OpenAI’s decision to scale back their planned 2 GW expansion at the site to 1.2 GW. With two buildings already operating,...

NTPC Seeks Bids for 100MW Solar, 50MW/200MWh BESS Project
NTPC Green Energy has issued a tender for a 100 MW solar photovoltaic plant coupled with a 50 MW/200 MWh battery energy storage system in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. The hybrid project targets industrial and commercial users with at least 5 MW demand and aims...

The Future Of Data Center Cooling At Bisnow's DICE National Conference
Data center cooling now consumes roughly 550,000 gallons of water per day, a figure climbing as AI workloads increase. Companies like Watts are promoting direct‑to‑chip liquid cooling to slash both water and energy use. Watts’ national sales manager Nolan Foran...

France Proposes Linking Solar Subsidies to Storage as Prices Turn Negative
France’s energy regulator, the Commission de Régulation de l’Énergie (CRE), is proposing to tie subsidies for large‑scale photovoltaic projects to the inclusion of energy‑storage systems. The rule change targets installations above 100 kW and aims to curb revenue erosion caused by...
Italy Mandates Cybersecurity for Large Solar Installations
Italian solar sector gears up for cybersecurity regulations on PV systems over 100 kW #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/uHG0ChzaJN
RES to Manage Nala Renewables' 217MW Solar-Storage Portfolio
RES Group to deliver asset management services at Nala Renewables’ 217MW solar-plus-storage portfolio #energysky -- via pv-tech: https://t.co/EivP3chmv8

Solar Curtailment Reaches Tokyo, Japan’s Last Holdout Grid Area
Tokyo’s grid experienced Japan’s first economic solar curtailment as solar output outpaced system flexibility. Tepco Power Grid ordered generators to cut up to 1.84 GW between 11:00 and 16:00 JST on March 1, 2026, marking the capital’s entry into a nationwide issue. The...

Third-Party Ownership and Strong Market Fundamentals Drive ‘New Shape of Solar’ in US Residential Sector
The Aurora Solar Snapshot shows third‑party ownership (TPO) models have become the leading financing choice for U.S. residential solar, with 55% of installers favoring PPAs or leases over loans and cash. The shift follows the Trump administration’s rollback of Inflation...
Trump Proposes Paying Firms to Halt Offshore Wind
Trump’s latest salvo to upend offshore wind: Pay firms not to build it @CanaryMediaInc https://t.co/Y1BfMOwTKb
Philippine Model City Deploys Electric Minibuses To Offset Rising Fuel Costs
Pasig City unveiled five fully electric minibuses on March 23, expanding its free‑ride program with a $332,300 investment. Each vehicle, costing roughly $66,900, seats 22 passengers and accommodates eight standing riders, and will initially run along Caruncho Avenue. The rollout...

Op-Ed: Biofuels Move From Theory to Practice at Sea
Shipowners are turning to biofuels as the most practical near‑term tool to meet MARPOL Annex VI Regulation 28 and the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) requirements. IMO guidance now permits up to 30% bio‑fuel blends without extra NOx assessments, and B100 can be...
Fox ESS Unveils 89.6% Efficient Home Storage System
Fox ESS presents residential storage system line with 89.6% round-trip efficiency #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/XYKiW8Y6OC

Norad Awards €8.2million for Ukraine Projects
Norad has committed roughly $8.9 million to Ukrainian and Norwegian firms for preparatory renewable‑energy and pharmaceutical projects. The funding includes $0.53 million for a 650 MW wind project, $5.54 million for a 0.52 TWh wind plant, $2.33 million to refurbish six small hydropower sites, and $0.62 million...
Elevate Renewables to Build 600MWh New Jersey Battery Storage
Elevate Renewables developing 600MWh New Jersey BESS through state’s energy storage programme #energysky -- via Energy Storage News: https://t.co/VU9uoJjmEW

Startup Races to Preserve Carbon Removal Expertise
Exclusive: The Startup Trying to Salvage Carbon Removal Know-How Before It’s Lost Forever #energysky -- via Heatmap News https://t.co/gTh4JpWiI6 https://t.co/JAVryXWCGE

Construction Starts on Arevon’s 250-MW Energy Storage Project in California
Arevon Energy has broken ground on its Cormorant Energy Storage project in Daly City, a 250‑MW/1,000‑MWh lithium‑iron‑phosphate battery facility costing about $600 million. The plant, expanded from its original 188‑MW design, is slated to begin operations in 2027 and will supply...

Addressing Lithium Supply Risks for U.S. Battery Resilience
The United States relies on foreign sources for more than 90% of the lithium used in its batteries, exposing warehouses, manufacturers and logistics networks to geopolitical risk and price volatility. With global demand projected to quintuple by 2040, policymakers and...

Kongsberg Maritime Selected to Provide Equipment Package for Luxury Polar Expedition Vessel
Kongsberg Maritime has secured a contract with MKM Yachts to outfit the Scenic Ikon, a 203‑meter luxury polar expedition vessel for Scenic Cruise, with a comprehensive equipment package. The ship will feature Kongsberg’s hybrid electric propulsion system, including two Elegance 1230...

The Switch Launches PMM850M Permanent Magnet Machine
The Switch has introduced the PMM850M, a permanent‑magnet machine aimed at marine shaft‑generator and propulsion applications in the 500 kW to 1.5 MW range. The compact design features brushless operation, water‑jacket cooling and a modular architecture, promising higher electrical efficiency and lower...
Google Secures PPAs for 400 MW Texas Solar Portfolio
Google signs PPAs on 400-MW Texas solar project portfolio #energysky -- via Solar Power World: https://t.co/7bViy4vPfL

TotalEnergies Accepts Trump’s $1 B Offshore Wind Exit Offer
TotalEnergies Takes Up Trump’s $1 Billion Offer to Exit Offshore Wind #energysky -- via Heatmap News https://t.co/ApY6rOsRWt https://t.co/bpgjbtpiDu
UK Requires Heat Pumps, Solar for New Homes; Govee Unveils Smart Lights
The UK government announced that every new home built after 2028 must feature a heat pump and solar panels, while smart‑lighting company Govee released Outdoor Chromatic String Lights that let users program each bulb individually. The twin developments signal accelerating...
Inverter Cyber Attacks Surge Amid Expanding Solar Threats
Solar cyber threats expand, but inverters still stay in the crosshairs #energysky -- via pv magazine usa: https://t.co/zoWwiHb0Db