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New Coating Keeps Solar Panels Clean without Losing Efficiency
SocialMar 12, 2026

New Coating Keeps Solar Panels Clean without Losing Efficiency

Researchers develop dirt-repelling solar panel coating that doesn’t affect light absorption #energysky -- via Solar Power World: https://t.co/BJgSBTxln9

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Zero-Fuel Renewables Slash Electricity Costs by Cutting Fossil Expenses
SocialMar 11, 2026

Zero-Fuel Renewables Slash Electricity Costs by Cutting Fossil Expenses

"Why do wind, water, and solar reduce electricity price? Because they have zero fuel cost. They eliminate the energy and cost needed to mine, transport, and process fossil fuels, including from dangerous parts of the world."

By Mark Z. Jacobson
Malaysia: Johor Hyperscale Data Centre to Boost Digital Economy
NewsMar 11, 2026

Malaysia: Johor Hyperscale Data Centre to Boost Digital Economy

Malaysia is set to develop a hyperscale data centre in Gelang Patah, Johor, aimed at bolstering the nation’s digital economy. The project will pursue the top GreenRE sustainability rating by employing reclaimed water for cooling and integrating substantial solar generation....

By OpenGov Asia
Electric Farm Gear Beats Diesel on Cost, Boosts Profits
SocialMar 11, 2026

Electric Farm Gear Beats Diesel on Cost, Boosts Profits

Electric Farm Machinery Now Cheaper Than Diesel Equipment Mike Casey is a New Zealand cherry orchardist who electrified every aspect of his farm 5 years ago. He explains how that has grown his profits. Will e-farming work in Canada? #cdnpoli https://youtu.be/L5pn5d9v2Lw

By Markham Hislop
Disruptions Reinforce China's Self-Sufficiency Drive
NewsMar 11, 2026

Disruptions Reinforce China's Self-Sufficiency Drive

China is intensifying its drive for energy self‑sufficiency by accelerating investments in low‑carbon technologies such as solar, wind, batteries and electric vehicles. The ongoing war in the Middle East, which has disrupted oil and gas imports, underscores Beijing’s anxiety over...

By Energy Intelligence
Heavy Water Expands Energy Potential of Carbon Nanotube Yarns
NewsMar 11, 2026

Heavy Water Expands Energy Potential of Carbon Nanotube Yarns

Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas introduced a heavy‑water‑based electrolyte that dramatically improves the energy‑harvesting performance of twistron carbon‑nanotube yarns. The new system delivers up to 2.5 times higher peak power and 1.8 times more energy per stretch cycle, achieving...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Smart Thermostats Could Save BC Hydro Billions
SocialMar 11, 2026

Smart Thermostats Could Save BC Hydro Billions

How a Smart Thermostat Can Save Billions for BC Hydro - and Consumers Catherine Jefferey, energy policy advisor, @cleanenergycan , B.C. about a new report, "Distributed Energy Resource Potential Study." bcpoli #cdnpoli https://youtu.be/OPFL9Rdg9u4

By Markham Hislop
Texxecure Introduces Standardized PV System Quality Rating
SocialMar 11, 2026

Texxecure Introduces Standardized PV System Quality Rating

Germany’s Texxecure launches standardized quality rating for PV systems #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/KtYvGwXuTl

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
EPB of Chattanooga Deploys Battery-Based Microgrids for Savings, Resilience
NewsMar 11, 2026

EPB of Chattanooga Deploys Battery-Based Microgrids for Savings, Resilience

EPB of Chattanooga has commissioned five battery‑based microgrids delivering 29 MW of power and 58 MWh of storage across two sites, bringing its front‑of‑meter storage to 45 MW/95 MWh. The utility plans to add another 45 MW of storage within 12 months and reach 100‑150 MW...

By Utility Dive (Industry Dive)
Ten AP1000 Reactors Could Add Trillion Dollars
SocialMar 11, 2026

Ten AP1000 Reactors Could Add Trillion Dollars

Building 10 Westinghouse AP1000s Could Give the U.S. a Trillion-Dollar Boost #energysky -- via Heatmap News https://t.co/9JqjtAvsZB https://t.co/TE2KcjKKZS

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Estonia Adds 105 MW Solar Capacity by 2025
SocialMar 11, 2026

Estonia Adds 105 MW Solar Capacity by 2025

Estonia deploys 105 MW of solar in 2025 #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/TCV1EA87FW

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Study Finds Significant Savings From Direct Current Power for AI Workloads
NewsMar 11, 2026

Study Finds Significant Savings From Direct Current Power for AI Workloads

A new Enteligent study shows that converting AI data centers from traditional 120‑240 V alternating current to 800 V direct current can slash infrastructure costs and energy waste. The analysis reports 50‑80% less copper cabling and an 8‑12% reduction in annual energy‑related...

By Network World
Mitsubishi Electric Trane Launches Hydronic Heat Pump Series
SocialMar 11, 2026

Mitsubishi Electric Trane Launches Hydronic Heat Pump Series

Mitsubishi Electric Trane announces new heat pump line for hydronic heating #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/U5PbKecW2b

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Data Centres Must Remain Online During Grid Faults
SocialMar 11, 2026

Data Centres Must Remain Online During Grid Faults

Data centres will have to “ride through” grid faults, not trip off, under proposed new rules #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/E2h5cr6PE1 https://t.co/k10GNq4RR6

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Meta’s Expanded MTIA Roadmap Signals a New Phase in AI Data Center Architecture
NewsMar 11, 2026

Meta’s Expanded MTIA Roadmap Signals a New Phase in AI Data Center Architecture

Meta unveiled an expanded roadmap for its Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA), targeting AI inference workloads across Facebook, Instagram and Reels. The custom silicon lets hyperscale data centers fine‑tune power and thermal envelopes, boosting density and enabling liquid‑to‑chip cooling....

By Data Center Frontier
Base Power Launches 100 MW Home Battery Network in Texas
SocialMar 11, 2026

Base Power Launches 100 MW Home Battery Network in Texas

Base Power to launch 100-MW home battery network for Texas utility #energysky -- via Canary Media: https://t.co/05TAfHUjc1

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
SolaTrim Launches SolEmber Line of Fire-Protection Array Skirting
NewsMar 11, 2026

SolaTrim Launches SolEmber Line of Fire-Protection Array Skirting

SolaTrim announced the SolEmber mesh system, a fire‑storm ember‑blocking shield for residential solar arrays on sloped roofs. The product uses 304 stainless‑steel and a low‑visibility black powder‑coat, meeting ASTM E2886, Class A fire‑rating, and WUI/IWUI certifications. SolEmber is positioned as a code‑compliant...

By Solar Power World
Clean Energy Cuts UK Gas Imports More Than Drilling
SocialMar 11, 2026

Clean Energy Cuts UK Gas Imports More Than Drilling

Analysis: Why clean energy will cut UK gas imports by (much) more than North Sea drilling The latest debate over new licenses has been lacking one key ingredient: Perspective Here's our take in chart form – and I'm happy to debate the numbers https://t.co/gSdA6f5Jco https://t.co/cGRgr5PrjG

By Simon Evans
South Australia’s Grid Goes Negative Thanks to Rooftop Solar
SocialMar 11, 2026

South Australia’s Grid Goes Negative Thanks to Rooftop Solar

Grid demand goes below zero in South Australia. How? Not because of a blackout, but because rooftop solar provides so much electricity, there is no need for grid electricity. https://t.co/WucHygiIg9 @renew_economy 14 reasons why rooftop PV is useful https://t.co/4oFi4OUjKU

By Mark Z. Jacobson
Revolutionizing Nordic Imbalance Settlement with Unicorn Systems
NewsMar 11, 2026

Revolutionizing Nordic Imbalance Settlement with Unicorn Systems

Unicorn Systems has upgraded the Nordic Balance Settlement (NBS) model, enabling the new Independent Aggregator role for balancing services across Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. The enhancement, built on the Damas MMS:E platform, introduces 15‑minute settlement, expanded invoicing products and...

By Energy Live News
Data Centers Use Water Equal to Two Golf Courses
SocialMar 11, 2026

Data Centers Use Water Equal to Two Golf Courses

narrative violation: the world's largest data center consumes roughly the same amount of fresh water per year as two 18-hole golf courses great insights from @Aravolta_X25 on the environmental impact of data centers https://t.co/onlw5Iften

By Meltem Demirors
[Episode #271] – China Update 2026
PodcastMar 11, 202623 min

[Episode #271] – China Update 2026

In this episode, host Chris Nelder talks with CREA analyst Lauri Milivirta about China’s paradoxical energy trajectory: record additions of coal‑fire capacity alongside rapid growth in wind, solar, storage, and EVs, resulting in flat or falling CO₂ emissions. Milivirta explains...

By The Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder
Pure Data Centres and AVK Deploy Europe’s First Large-Scale Microgrid
NewsMar 11, 2026

Pure Data Centres and AVK Deploy Europe’s First Large-Scale Microgrid

Pure Data Centres Group and AVK have commissioned Europe’s first large‑scale, 110 MW on‑site microgrid at Pure DC’s Dublin campus. The system comprises three 30 MW energy centres that deliver dispatchable power, combined heat‑and‑power capability, and waste‑heat recovery during early‑phase development. Designed...

By Tech.eu
Renewables Deliver Low‑Cost, Reliable Electricity Nationwide
SocialMar 11, 2026

Renewables Deliver Low‑Cost, Reliable Electricity Nationwide

Are wind and solar “expensive and unreliable,” as President Trump claims? https://t.co/UiE5Iz8PY4 Graph: WWS supply as a % of demand vs electricity price, by state https://t.co/Tpm8NCnpHF Table: WWS supply as a % of demand https://t.co/KP3uii4BqI Book https://t.co/irGIq6qRxE https://t.co/cY35RF0Ovo

By Mark Z. Jacobson
Flywheel and Sodium-Ion Battery Hybrids Target Short Power Spikes on Renewables
BlogMar 11, 2026

Flywheel and Sodium-Ion Battery Hybrids Target Short Power Spikes on Renewables

Flywheel energy storage is emerging as a fast‑acting complement to batteries for renewable‑rich grids. By converting electricity into kinetic energy, modern flywheels can inject power within milliseconds, smoothing short‑duration spikes that batteries alone struggle to handle. Recent designs, such as...

By Geeky Gadgets
BESS Asset Operation in CAISO Is Complex, but Lean Teams Can Leverage Advanced Analytics
NewsMar 11, 2026

BESS Asset Operation in CAISO Is Complex, but Lean Teams Can Leverage Advanced Analytics

Fullmark Energy’s 20 MW/80 MWh Johanna battery storage project in Santa Ana demonstrates how a lean engineering team can profitably operate in CAISO’s increasingly complex market. By deploying advanced analytics that calculate a true state‑of‑charge, the team avoids over‑bidding penalties and maintains continuous...

By Energy Storage News
Airbus Partners with RWTH Aachen on Fuel Cell for Regional Aircraft
NewsMar 11, 2026

Airbus Partners with RWTH Aachen on Fuel Cell for Regional Aircraft

Airbus, RWTH Aachen, DLR and other partners launched GENtwoPRO, a German‑funded project to develop a low‑temperature PEM fuel‑cell system for regional aircraft up to 100 seats. The initiative, part of the LuFo VII‑1 programme, targets megawatt‑scale power density and rapid...

By Electrive
Countries Must Seek Energy Independence Through Renewables and Nuclear, Says John Kerry
NewsMar 11, 2026

Countries Must Seek Energy Independence Through Renewables and Nuclear, Says John Kerry

Former US secretary of state John Kerry warned that the recent oil price surge caused by the war in Iran underscores the security risks of dependence on fossil fuels. He called for countries to achieve energy independence by accelerating deployment...

By The Guardian – Commodities
Fund Trying to Turn New Mexico Desert Into an Advanced Tech Hub
NewsMar 11, 2026

Fund Trying to Turn New Mexico Desert Into an Advanced Tech Hub

New Mexico's sovereign wealth fund is backing a $1 billion Pacific Fusion project to build a desert‑based fusion research facility, while also pouring hundreds of millions into venture funds targeting defense and advanced tech. The fund’s revamped private‑equity program has posted...

By Insurance Journal
Can Aii’s New Tool Deliver Granular Data Without Audit Fatigue?
NewsMar 11, 2026

Can Aii’s New Tool Deliver Granular Data Without Audit Fatigue?

Aii has launched the Energy and Carbon Benchmark, a voluntary tool that breaks down textile factory energy use by individual processes such as knitting and dyeing. The benchmark is designed to plug into existing platforms like the Higg Facility Environmental...

By Sourcing Journal
RWE Brings Online Four BESS Projects in 13GW US Clean Energy Portfolio
NewsMar 11, 2026

RWE Brings Online Four BESS Projects in 13GW US Clean Energy Portfolio

RWE added roughly 2 GW of operating capacity in 2025, pushing its U.S. portfolio to nearly 13 GW. The firm launched 15 projects across seven states, comprising six solar farms, five wind farms and four battery energy storage systems (BESS). The BESS...

By Energy Storage News
Power Cuts Are the New Normal in Kenya – What Went Wrong and How to Fix It
NewsMar 11, 2026

Power Cuts Are the New Normal in Kenya – What Went Wrong and How to Fix It

Kenya is experiencing daily load‑shedding as peak demand outstrips firm capacity, leaving a razor‑thin reserve margin of just 2.3% in early 2026. The crisis stems from a four‑year moratorium on new power plants, rapid demand growth from industry, electric vehicles...

By The Conversation – Fashion (global)
FERC Approves ComEd Data Center Transmission Agreements
NewsMar 11, 2026

FERC Approves ComEd Data Center Transmission Agreements

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved five transmission security agreements (TSAs) between Commonwealth Edison and data‑center developers, including Equinix and QTS Investment Properties Chicago. The contracts embed provisions—ramp‑up schedules, credit obligations, revenue contributions, and termination fees—to shield existing ComEd...

By Utility Dive (Industry Dive)
Michigan Airport Completes 1st Phase of Solar Carport Project
NewsMar 11, 2026

Michigan Airport Completes 1st Phase of Solar Carport Project

MBS International Airport in Freeland, Michigan has completed Phase I of its solar carport project, installing a 342‑kilowatt canopy over roughly 200 parking spaces and connecting it to the grid in February. The airport became the first in the state with...

By Solar Power World
Molecular Vibrations Hurl Electrons at Extreme Speeds
NewsMar 11, 2026

Molecular Vibrations Hurl Electrons at Extreme Speeds

Researchers at the University of Cambridge demonstrated that electrons can traverse a polymer‑non‑fullerene interface in just 18 femtoseconds, matching the period of a single molecular vibration. By deliberately engineering a weakly coupled junction, they showed that specific high‑frequency vibrational modes...

By NanoDaily (Nano Technology News)
White House Solar Panels Survive Three Presidents
SocialMar 11, 2026

White House Solar Panels Survive Three Presidents

Trump has kept the solar panels on the White House roof that @BarackObama first installed more than a decade ago. https://t.co/EODVlzOSTr via @axios Jimmy Carter first put some on in the wake of the 1970's oil crisis in a symbol...

By Amy Harder
Data Centres Will Have to “Ride Through” Grid Faults, Not Trip Off, Under Proposed New Rules
NewsMar 11, 2026

Data Centres Will Have to “Ride Through” Grid Faults, Not Trip Off, Under Proposed New Rules

The Australian Energy Market Commission released draft technical standards requiring large data centres (30 MW or more) to ride through voltage and frequency disturbances instead of disconnecting. The rules aim to prevent cascading failures and limit the cost of grid upgrades...

By RenewEconomy
Dual‐Functional ITO Interlayer for Effective Defect Passivation and Cationic Composition Engineering in Kesterite Solar Cells
NewsMar 11, 2026

Dual‐Functional ITO Interlayer for Effective Defect Passivation and Cationic Composition Engineering in Kesterite Solar Cells

Researchers introduced a thin indium tin oxide (ITO) interlayer at the back contact of Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 (CZTSSe) solar cells to tackle interdiffusion and absorber defects. The ITO acts as a diffusion barrier during early selenization, then self‑sacrifices to release Sn and...

By Small (Wiley)
How to Select a DC-DC Converter for Solar Energy Storage Systems
NewsMar 11, 2026

How to Select a DC-DC Converter for Solar Energy Storage Systems

Selecting the right DC‑DC converter is crucial for solar energy storage reliability. Real‑world conditions—high enclosure temperatures, fluctuating PV voltages, and the need for isolation—often differ from datasheet specifications, leading to thermal derating and unexpected resets. Boost‑buck topologies and galvanic isolation...

By Robotics & Automation News
Seeking Updated European Marginal Fuel Data Post‑2021
SocialMar 11, 2026

Seeking Updated European Marginal Fuel Data Post‑2021

Hive mind: Has anyone seen (ideally recent) data on the marginal fuel in European countries? The Zakeri and Staffell paper from 2023 gets cited a lot but it's from a few years ago, data for 2021

By Simon Evans
Aii Launches Benchmarking Tool to Accelerate Fashion Decarbonisation
NewsMar 11, 2026

Aii Launches Benchmarking Tool to Accelerate Fashion Decarbonisation

Aii has launched a new Benchmarking tool that quantifies process‑level energy use and emissions across apparel factories. The tool provides independent data on energy sources, material types, and processes, allowing factories to compare performance across regions and over time. Early...

By Just Style
Bosch Unveils New Fuel Cell Power Module FCPM C100 for Buses
NewsMar 11, 2026

Bosch Unveils New Fuel Cell Power Module FCPM C100 for Buses

Bosch introduced the Fuel Cell Power Module C100 at Berlin’s Mobility Move fair, a 100 kW hydrogen system built for roof‑mounted installation on 12‑ to 18‑meter city buses. The low‑profile, 40 cm tall module complements Bosch’s existing truck‑focused FCPM line and includes...

By Electrive
Commission Approves €260 Million Belgian State Aid for Carbon Capture and Storage Project
NewsMar 11, 2026

Commission Approves €260 Million Belgian State Aid for Carbon Capture and Storage Project

The European Commission has cleared a €260 million Belgian state‑aid scheme for Air Liquide Large Industry NV and BASF Antwerpen NV to develop the Kairos@C carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Antwerp. The initiative will capture CO₂ from hydrogen, ammonia...

By European Commission – Competition (Mergers)
AI Era Demands Robust Security and Power Resilience
SocialMar 11, 2026

AI Era Demands Robust Security and Power Resilience

The Critical Importance of Security and Power Resilience for Data Centers in the AI Era by @ChuckDBrooks https://t.co/GZHzYef4B8 #datacenter #cybersecurity

By Chuck Brooks
Enel Installs over 3,700 New Charging Points in Italy
NewsMar 11, 2026

Enel Installs over 3,700 New Charging Points in Italy

Enel has completed installation of 3,730 new electric‑vehicle charging stations in Italy under the first National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) tender, covering five regions and 21 provinces. Each site provides two fast 90 kW chargers accessible through Enel’s app or...

By Electrive
Europe Launches First Microgrid‑linked AI Data Center
SocialMar 11, 2026

Europe Launches First Microgrid‑linked AI Data Center

Powering AI: Europe switches on its first microgrid-connected data center “Microgrids are localized energy systems that can generate, store, and distribute power. The systems are already being widely used in the U.S.” https://t.co/I7IdIAYzTf https://t.co/5arYJMWh1R

By Glen Gilmore
Charing Infrastructure Expands in Pennsylvania with NEVI
NewsMar 11, 2026

Charing Infrastructure Expands in Pennsylvania with NEVI

Pennsylvania is rolling out 12 electric‑vehicle charging projects along its major roadways, backed by $54 million already committed through the federal NEVI program. To date the state has installed 30 public chargers—the highest NEVI‑funded count in the nation—and has 53 more...

By Electrive
Build Fast or Fall Behind with Michael Webber
PodcastMar 11, 20260 min

Build Fast or Fall Behind with Michael Webber

In this episode, Dr. Michael Weber discusses the interplay of engineering, policy, and market forces in the U.S. energy sector, using the shale revolution as a case study of rare alignment that spurred rapid change. He reflects on past forecasting...

By Texas Energy and Power Newsletter
Spain Eyes First Offshore Wind Tender This Year
NewsMar 11, 2026

Spain Eyes First Offshore Wind Tender This Year

Spain's energy minister Sara Aagesen announced that the country will launch its first offshore wind tender this year, targeting 3 GW of new capacity. The tender follows a similar commitment made last year, signaling Spain's accelerated push into offshore renewables. If...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)