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 consumer demand for energy‑efficient and connected home upgrades.

Britain Responds to Iran War Energy Shock by Requiring Solar Panels and Heat Pumps in All New Homes
The UK government announced that, starting in 2028, every new home in England must be built with on‑site solar panels and low‑carbon heat pumps under the Future Homes Standard. The move is framed as a direct response to the energy...

EDP Renewables’ 150-MW Illinois Solar Project Supports Microsoft
EDP Renewables North America has completed the 150‑MW Pleasantville Solar project in Fulton County, Illinois, delivering enough electricity for over 39,500 homes. The entire output is secured under a long‑term power purchase agreement with Microsoft, guaranteeing stable revenue streams. The...

Developer Krambu Looks to Build AI Data Center in Missoula County, Montana
Krambu is seeking approval to build an AI‑focused data center on the former Bonner Mill Industrial Park in Missoula County, Montana. The design features a closed‑loop heat‑capture system that can power aquaponics, hydroponics or greenhouse operations, and it plans to...

GCL Optoelectronics Wins China’s First Commercial Perovskite-Silicon Tandem PV Module Order
GCL Optoelectronics secured a 1.2 MW contract from China Huaneng to supply commercial perovskite‑silicon tandem solar modules. The tender required mass‑producible, IEC‑certified modules delivering at least 26% efficiency and a 25‑year performance warranty, with delivery by June 2026. GCL is the sole...
Radisson Launches Global Verified Net Zero Program, Targets 100 Hotels by 2030
Radisson Hotel Group announced a Global Verified Net Zero Hotels program at the International Hospitality Investment Forum, pledging to certify 100 existing hotels as net‑zero by 2030. The move is framed as a hedge against volatile oil prices and a...

Why Clean Tech Companies Are Critical for Energy Security
In this episode, JP Morgan’s Chukur Amunat hosts climate scientist Dr. Sarah Kaepnick and clean‑tech investment banker James Janowski to examine how clean‑technology firms are essential for energy security amid rising AI‑driven power demand and geopolitical turbulence. They note that global...

“We Will Not Wait for the War to End” – Poland’s ELQ to Invest €2.5 Billion in Ukraine Solar and...
Polish solar developer ELQ announced a €2.5 billion (US$2.9 billion) investment to build 2.5 GW of solar PV and energy‑storage capacity in Ukraine, starting this year. The firm already has nine projects under development or construction and ten more under consideration, amounting to...

RES Group to Deliver Asset Management Services at Nala Renewables’ 217MW Solar-Plus-Storage Portfolio
RES Group has secured an asset‑management mandate for Nala Renewables’ 217 MW solar‑plus‑storage portfolio operating across Lithuania, Belgium and Greece. The agreement covers both photovoltaic and battery‑energy‑storage system (BESS) assets, aiming to maximise long‑term value through integrated operational services. RES builds...

Slovakia Deploys 243 MW of Solar in 2025
Slovakia installed 243 MW of new solar capacity in 2025, bringing cumulative photovoltaic capacity to 1.357 GW. The additions comprised 124 MW residential, 102 MW commercial‑industrial and 17 MW utility‑scale, largely fueled by the Green for Households subsidy and EU Resilience and Recovery Fund support....
Unlock 40% Grid Capacity with Sensors and Batteries
We measure the capacity of our transmission grid using a slide rule. Modern sensors unlock 40% more capacity that's already there. Add batteries on both sides of the grid and you solve congestion at 90% less cost. The tech has existed for...

Molecular Solar Battery Stores Energy for Days, Yields Hydrogen on Demand
Researchers at Ulm University and Friedrich‑Schiller‑Universität Jena have created a water‑soluble redox copolymer that functions as a molecular solar battery, achieving over 80% charging efficiency and storing energy for several days. The stored electrons can be released on demand as...

Winning the Energy Transition on Oʻahu: It’s Not About Technology
Oʻahu’s clean‑energy roadmap is technically viable, with solar, batteries, district cooling and limited wind meeting the island’s roughly 6,000 GWh annual demand. The real obstacles are land‑use constraints, a fragmented regulatory and interconnection process, and high electricity costs that threaten affordability....

Superconducting the AI Era: Rethinking Power Delivery for Gigawatt Data Centers
The data‑center industry is confronting a new bottleneck as AI workloads push campuses toward gigawatt‑scale power consumption. Traditional copper distribution struggles with cost, space, and heat, prompting executives like MetOx CEO Bud Vos to champion high‑temperature superconducting (HTS) cables as a...

Balancing Costs, ESG Compliance, and Global Competitiveness with India’s Upstream Solar Policy
India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has expanded its Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) framework to include solar ingots and wafers, creating ALMM List‑III that will take effect on June 1, 2028. The mandate forces all qualifying solar projects...

Nebraska Advances Energy Storage and Data Centre-Focused Bill
Nebraska lawmakers have advanced LB1010, the Large Load Customer Regulation Act, to clarify eminent‑domain rights, regulation and taxation for battery energy storage systems (BESS). The bill also mandates data‑centre electricity‑use disclosures and updates provisions affecting cryptocurrency mining. Nebraska is the...

ERCOT After RTC+B: How Real-Time Optimisation Is Reshaping Battery Storage Economics
ERCOT introduced Real‑Time Co‑Optimization plus Batteries (RTC+B) in December 2025, integrating energy and ancillary services with five‑minute co‑optimisation and explicit state‑of‑charge constraints. Early data shows battery offers adjusting, ancillary service prices rising, and a shift from “structural alpha” to “system alpha”...

Carbon Management Platform Zevero Raises £5m
Carbon‑management startup Zevero announced a $7 million seed round, bringing its total capital to $14 million. The AI‑driven platform automates emissions data collection, creating reusable datasets for ESG disclosures, product design and sourcing decisions. Funds, led by Spiral Capital with Gazelle Capital...

DHL Express and SHEIN Expand Partnership with SAF Push
DHL Express and fast‑fashion retailer SHEIN have deepened their partnership to trial sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in SHEIN’s international air freight. The collaboration, part of DHL’s GoGreen Plus programme, aims to scale SAF use across cross‑border e‑commerce logistics. DHL reports...

DNV Supports Grenergy Chile Financing
DNV has helped Grenergy Renovables secure financing for its Central Oasis solar‑plus‑storage portfolio in Chile. The 398 MW solar PV and 1.4 GWh battery complex spans the Maule and Bíobío regions. International lenders, led by BNP Paribas with Santander and Rabobank, provided the...

PVT-Driven Tower Heat Pump for Building Retrofits
Chinese researchers demonstrated that coupling an energy‑tower heat pump with either an evaporator‑side boiler or a solar‑thermal system dramatically improves winter heating efficiency in commercial retrofits. The two configurations achieved the highest coefficients of performance—1.904 and 1.891—far surpassing the 1.595...

Amazon, Lidl Team with UK to Boost Solar Panel Sales
Amazon and Lidl are working with the UK government to clear the way to sell plug-in solar panels for the first time. In response to the conflict in Iran, which sent fossil fuel prices soaring, the UK Department for Energy Security...

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

VIDEO: Grid-Forming, LDES and Solar Hybrids in Europe, with Envision Energy’s Michael Koller
Envision Energy’s Michael Koller discussed Europe’s evolving energy‑storage landscape at the Energy Storage Summit 2026 in London. He highlighted market uncertainties in Germany, while noting Spain’s rapid solar‑PV hybrid growth. The interview also covered emerging technologies such as grid‑forming inverters,...
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

Grid‑forming BESS to Stabilize Australian Hyperscale Data Centers
Grid-forming BESS set to stabilize Australia’s hyperscale data centers #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/NMhr7SsJSJ https://t.co/wI37g0CtVc

Carbon Shell‐Mediated Electronic Modulation of NiFe Alloy Electrocatalysts for Efficient CO2 Electroreduction
Researchers introduced a carbon‑coated NiFe alloy (NiFe@NC) that uses a thin carbon shell to electronically reconfigure the catalyst surface, facilitating CO desorption and suppressing hydrogen evolution. Density‑functional theory and in‑situ spectroscopy confirm the electronic reconstruction and protective role of the...
Aging Grid Threatens Security Amid Weather, Cyber Risks
JPMorgan Chase & Co. says aging, run-down grid infrastructure now risks undermining security goals, with everything from extreme weather to cyberattacks posing a growing threat. https://t.co/7x2Dguwv4W
California Lawmakers Scrutinize Data Center Health and Energy Impacts Amid AI Boom
State senators and representatives are introducing bills to curb the health and energy footprint of rapidly expanding AI data centers in California. The proposals target exemptions from environmental law, impose energy tariffs, and demand water‑use disclosures, reflecting growing community concerns...

Munch Energie Connects 500MWh German BESS Cluster to the Grid
Munch Energie is linking five 50 MW/100 MWh battery projects into a 500 MWh BESS network in Saxony‑Anhalt, creating Germany’s largest integrated storage cluster. The assets connect via a new substation and are slated for commercial operation by June 2026, with plans to expand to...

Australia Puts AI Data Centers on Notice With New Approval Rules
Australia has introduced a national framework that ties AI data‑center approvals to renewable‑energy investment, grid upgrades, water stewardship and local economic impact. The policy shifts from a market‑driven, speed‑focused model to one where compliance with national priorities determines access to...

1ha Solar and Battery Powers Remote Indigenous Communities
There's 1000-1500 MWh/year (varies by location) Back of envelope: ~3MWh day from 600kW Add a 2MWh battery, and we're done https://t.co/bwagWj8doa
Govt Plans to Redirect 90 Lakh Tonne FCI Broken Rice to Ethanol Industry From Next Year: Food Sec
The Indian government will propose cutting the share of broken rice in the public distribution system from 25% to 10%, freeing about 9 million tonnes of broken rice each year for the ethanol industry. The move follows a 40% surge in...

How Airports Are Accelerating the Energy Revolution
Airports worldwide are moving from passive energy consumers to active managers, deploying a mix of renewable generation, electrification, and emerging fuels. Venice Marco Polo Airport is installing 70 acres of agrivoltaic solar to generate 80 GWh annually, while San Francisco International is...

‘We’re Harvesting the Sun’: A Huge Solar Project Grows in California
The Westlands Water District unveiled the Valley Clean Infrastructure Plan, a 21‑gigawatt solar‑plus‑battery project spanning 136,000 acres in California’s Central Valley. The initiative aims to convert fallowed, water‑scarce farmland into clean‑energy “crops,” financing a new 500‑kilovolt transmission network to deliver...

UK New Homes Still Rely on Gas Over Heat Pumps
"It is outrageous that people will be buying homes that are expensively heated with gas when we have perfectly good technology – heat pumps – that can be installed instead." My comments @theguardian.com new homes in the UK still using...

Solar Financing Platform Metafin Secures $10 Mn Debt From Lendable
Metafin, a solar financing platform for rural Indian MSMEs and households, secured a $10 million structured debt facility from Lendable’s Transportation and Energy Fund. The capital will expand financing for productive-use solar systems, replacing diesel generators in underserved regions. To date,...
Key Progress at New Kwinana Hydrogen Hub, as Nearby Bp Project Remains on Pause
The Future Energy Exports CRC (Fenex CRC) has secured a contract with Pacific Energy to supply two electrolysers and has launched Front End Engineering Design for Stage 2 of the Kwinana Energy Transformation Hub (KETH). Backed by an A$163 million (~US$108 million) research...
Argentina Launches BESS Tender, Heralds New Energy Era
Exclusive interview: Argentina’s Energy Secretary on BESS tender and new era for country’s energy sector #energysky -- via Energy Storage News: https://t.co/WuwKJsoyeP

Sungrow Hydrogen Expands Global Presence with Cross-Continental Shipments
Sungrow Hydrogen announced the shipment of green hydrogen systems to projects in Oman, Italy and Brazil, marking its first deliveries across three continents. The company supplied 160 MW of alkaline electrolysis units for a green ammonia venture in Oman, a 3 MW...

Global Solar Stories: Iran, Oregon, Balcony Installations
Volts community thread #28: Iran, Bend OR, balcony solar & more #energysky -- via Volts/David Roberts: https://t.co/KuPKbRqZOY https://t.co/Gg0SY1UgTm

Record Efficiency Reached in Perovskite‑Silicon Triple‑Junction Cells
Record efficiency achieved for perovskite-silicon triple-junction solar cells by @EPFL_en @TechXplore_com Learn more: https://t.co/sZXYSMQ1KF #Sustainability #TechForGood #CleanEnergy https://t.co/ykexA5vACR

Cow Dung to Power Suzuki Biogas Push in India
Japanese automaker Suzuki Motor Corp. launched its second biogas plant in Gujarat, India, converting cow dung into methane for CNG vehicles. The facility can process up to 100 tonnes of dung per day, producing roughly 1.5 tonnes of biogas, which...
Sweden Builds Road that Powers EVs While Driving
Charging on the Move: Sweden’s Road That Powers Electric Vehicles as They Drive by @MikeHudema #Sustainability #ClimateTech #TechForGood #CleanEnergy https://t.co/HSt7CoPtIT
PowerChina Secures $1.9 Billion Solar‑Plus‑Storage EPC Deal in Abu Dhabi
Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina) has won a $1.9 billion engineering, procurement and construction contract from Abu Dhabi's Masdar to build a 2.1 GW solar photovoltaic plant with 7.75 GWh of battery storage. The deal, signed on March 12, 2026, marks one...

Rising Pressure to Boost Energy Efficiency for Household Resilience
Pressure mounts to power up energy efficiency, to unplug households from global energy shocks #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/b9JByKhled https://t.co/Yj1bHP7IrG

Donald Trump Kneecaps Offshore Wind Amidst Renewable Victories
The Trump administration and French energy firm TotalEnergies have agreed to redirect roughly $1 billion earmarked for offshore wind projects toward conventional fossil‑fuel investments. This decision arrives just days after major offshore wind milestones, including the completion of Vineyard Wind in...
SwitchedOn Podcast: How Households Are Reshaping the Role of Electricity Networks
The SwitchedOn podcast highlights how rooftop solar, home batteries and electric‑vehicle charging are turning Australian households into active participants in the electricity system. A recent EA Technology survey of over 8,000 consumers across Australia, the UK and New Zealand reveals shifting...

Interstate Objectors Submit Battery Approval
Green light for network big battery sent to regulator by interstate and long-distance objectors #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/9QKJ0Dn1JO https://t.co/cw8jEVYTGx
FuelCell Energy Unveils 12.5 MW Utility‑Grade Power Blocks for Data Centers
FuelCell Energy announced standardized 12.5 MW utility‑grade fuel‑cell power blocks aimed at data‑center developers, citing grid congestion and AI‑driven compute growth. The company will triple its Torrington, Conn., manufacturing capacity to 350 MW and says its pipeline has risen 275% since February...