
Mexico's Grupo Financiero Banorte Partners with Hitachi Vantara of Data Center Migration
Grupo Financiero Banorte teamed with Hitachi Vantara to relocate its primary data center from Mexico City to Querétaro, moving 450 TB of information in under an hour. The migration introduced two mainframes, three Hitachi storage arrays, and the Virtual Storage Platform with Universal Replicator technology. As a result, Banorte’s transaction response time fell by roughly 50 percent, bolstering its digital infrastructure. The move is framed as a risk‑mitigation strategy against natural disasters and a foundation for hyper‑personalized banking services.

LevelTen Index Misreads Solar Prices, Not Actual Costs
Okay. I've been seeing this make the rounds. It is just a large misunderstanding of the second graph, to the extent that it's drawing the wrong conclusions. The price of electricity from solar and wind in the US *has* flatlined...

Gas Demand Plummets 59% as Solar, Batteries Surge
How low can gas go? Down 59% in 2026 vs 2023 so far. 14th straight and 41 of 64 days in 2026 with WWS meeting >100% of demand for part of the day. Demand also down 3% vs '23 Solar up 62%; batteries...

Most People Feel Guilty About Their Tech Habits — But Won’t Change Them. Here’s Why That’s a Big Opportunity for...
Most consumers admit feeling guilty about the environmental impact of their digital habits, yet 70% say they rarely alter streaming, cloud or AI usage. The Digital Guilt Index survey shows the guilt stems from invisible, upstream costs that users attribute...

AWS Likely Behind Plans for $750m Data Center in Clinton, Mississippi
Amazon Web Services is poised to invest $750 million in a new data center on a 99‑acre site in Clinton, Mississippi, repurposing the former Milwaukee Tool facility. The city council approved a fee‑in‑lieu tax arrangement, though final approval from the Mississippi...

Qcells Resumes Solar Panel Production in Georgia After Customs Hurdles
Qcells announced that its Cartersville, Georgia plant has resumed solar‑panel assembly after customs‑clearance delays tied to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. The facility will expand to integrate ingot, wafer and cell production, targeting a 3.3 GW annual capacity. By the...

Clean Energy Investment Nears Military Spending Threshold, War Delays
One of my predictions in our Climate Brink year end wrapup was that 2026 might be the first year where global clean energy investment exceeds global military spending. Unfortunately with recent wars we will likely have to wait a few more...
Methanol-Tolerant Microbial Strain Could Make Sustainable Biomanufacturing More Economically Viable
A UNIST research team engineered a methanol‑tolerant *Methylobacterium extorquens* strain that grows 1.7 times faster than conventional microbes at 2.5 % methanol. Using adaptive laboratory evolution, they identified recurring mutations in the metY and kefB genes that boost detoxification and energy...
Foodservice Packaging Institute Opens Applications for 2026 Foam Recycling Grant Program
The Foodservice Packaging Institute (FPI) has opened applications for its 2026 Foam Recycling Grant program, offering up to $50,000 to eligible material recovery facilities, curbside programs, and drop‑off sites. Since the program’s launch, more than 15 million residents have gained access...

3D Printed Ceramic Array Converts Water Flow Into Measurable Electrical Signals
Researchers identified that the porous ceramic spines of sea urchins generate millivolt‑scale electrical signals when water flows over them, a phenomenon driven by electrokinetic charge separation rather than biological activity. By replicating the spine’s graded stereom architecture with a triply...

Co-Op Expands Its Electric Online Home Delivery Fleet with Toyota
Co-op is investing £1.5 million to add more than 50 Toyota Proace City electric vans to its home‑delivery fleet, replacing older vehicles and expanding service to rural areas. The rollout supports the retailer’s online grocery growth, now available to 86 % of...
Fastmarkets to Discontinue Two European SAF Cost-Based Assessments Reflecting Dutch HBE-IXB Credits
Fastmarkets announced it will discontinue two European sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) cost assessments—AG‑SAF‑0006 (SAF max) and AG‑SAF‑0007 (HVO max)—that previously incorporated Dutch HBE‑IXB credits. The change follows the Netherlands’ update to its biofuel mandate, which now excludes aviation from the...

Building the Foundations of AI Cities: Lessons in Infrastructure, Energy, and Efficiency
AI’s exponential compute needs are outpacing traditional data‑center infrastructure, especially in legacy hubs like Northern Virginia. Operators are now targeting locations where clean power, talent, and renewable resources converge, birthing “AI cities” that embed digital infrastructure into urban planning. Rio...

Sanmar Delivers Four Electric Tugs to BOTAŞ
Sanmar has delivered four fully electric ElectRA 2500SX tugboats to Turkey’s state‑owned energy company BOTAŞ. The tugs, named BOTAŞ HİLAL, BOTAŞ BAYRAK, BOTAŞ AY and BOTAŞ YILDIZ, will serve the Marmara Ereğlisi LNG Terminal and the Saros FSRU Terminal, providing 70 tons of bollard pull...

Lumcloon, Hanwha Cut Ribbon on Irish Storage Site
Ireland inaugurated its first hybrid grid‑stabilisation system at Shannonbridge, County Offaly. The Shannonbridge B project, developed by Lumcloon Energy with Hanwha Energy, combines a 4,000 MVA synchronous condenser and a 180 MWh battery, capable of exporting up to 20 MW for nine hours. Situated...

Medochemie's Green Energy Transition Signals New Era for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Medochemie, Cyprus’s largest generic drug maker, has powered all nine of its GMP‑certified manufacturing sites with 100% renewable electricity as of 1 October 2025, covering roughly 18 million kWh annually and eliminating thousands of tonnes of CO₂. The transition aligns the firm with tightening...
Advising EU on Global Energy Markets and Electricity Policy
Thank you, Madam President, for the invitation & your trust in the @IEA I was glad to share my views with you & all Commissioners on developments in global energy markets and to provide my advice & recommendations on European energy...
Chinese PV Industry Brief: Longi Tops 800 MW Hexi Solar Module Tender
Longi’s subsidiary Longi Solar Technology secured the top spot in an 800 MW PV module tender for Gansu’s Hexi new energy base, offering a bid of CNY 0.754 ($0.104)/W and committing to delivery by June 2026. Canadian Solar announced that its 2 GW heterojunction...

Global Changemakers Chart Collaborative Path for 2024
It was such a pleasure joining the @GlblCtzn London Impact Roadshow, hosted with @OctopusEnergy. Together with other global changemakers we explored the year ahead; its challenges, opportunities and where collaboration can make the greatest difference. https://t.co/IZaKnhKzEw

First Inch Cape Jackets Land in Scotland
The first three jacket foundations for the 1,100 MW Inch Cape offshore wind farm have arrived at Scotland’s Port of Leith, signalling a key construction milestone. The project will use a hybrid foundation strategy—jacket structures for depths over 55 metres and XXL monopiles...

Container Hotel Turns to Heat Pump Technology to Deliver Sustainable Hot Water
A European hotel chain is converting shipping containers into a 240‑room boutique hotel in San Francisco, pairing the modular design with a fully electrified heating strategy. To meet hot‑water demand, the project installed Lync’s air‑source heat‑pump water heaters, equipped with coastal‑grade...

RDHx: A Simple, Affordable Path to Lower Data Center Energy Use
Rear‑door heat exchangers (RDHx) replace traditional rack doors with liquid‑cooled coils, capturing server exhaust at the source. By moving heat to a closed‑loop liquid circuit, RDHx reduces reliance on room‑level mechanical cooling and can enable higher supply‑air temperatures. The technology...

Sungrow and Delta Capacity Sign 1GWh European Framework BESS Supply Deal
Chinese inverter and battery storage specialist Sungrow has entered a 1 GWh framework agreement with European BESS owner‑operator Delta Capacity, announced at the Energy Storage Summit 2026 in London. The deal commits Sungrow’s PowerTitan 2.0 system to Delta’s pipeline of projects slated for...

Deutsche Offshore Schifffahrt Begins Wind Ship Build
Deutsche Offshore Schifffahrt has begun steel cutting for the DO Joule, the first of a four‑ship series of Construction‑Commissioning‑Service‑Operation vessels ordered by Schoeller Holdings. The 96.25‑metre, 20‑metre‑wide vessel, designed by Norway’s Salt Ship Design, will feature a modular 800 m² deck, dynamic...

IEA Chief Urges EU to Accelerate Clean Energy Transition
International Energy Agency executive-director Fatih Birol just spoke to journalists in Brussels after meeting with EU leaders. Here his main messages from the presser: https://t.co/uzZVrc46zi

China Merchants Unit Orders LNG-Powered Yangtze Bulkers
China Merchants’ subsidiary Changhang Freight has placed an order for two 20,000 dwt LNG‑powered bulk carriers from Jiangxi New Jiangzhou Shipbuilding. The vessels are river‑sea direct bulkers designed for Grade A navigation on the Yangtze River, enabling seamless operation between inland waterways...
North Carolinians Band Together to Help Their Neighbors Electrify
North Carolina’s nonprofit coalition has launched Electrify the Triad, a new program that helps households swap gas heating, stoves and water heaters for electric alternatives and install EV chargers. Building on the earlier Solarize the Triad campaign, the initiative partners...

SENSEWind Installation Tech 'Cuts Onshore Costs'
A Natural Power study finds the SENSEWind self‑installing system could cut the levelised cost of energy by 8.1% for the proposed 350 MW Teviot onshore wind farm in Scotland. The technology eliminates the need for large cranes, delivering roughly £40 million in...
Sea Further Secures EU Research Grant
Monaco‑based startup Sea Further has been awarded a Horizon Europe grant to advance its industrialisation project. The funding, backed by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, supports the development of bio‑optimized carbon, including graphene produced by marine micro‑organisms. Monaco’s...

China Set to Eclipse US Nuclear Capacity by 2032
China is on track to surpass the US to have the world’s largest nuclear power capacity by 2032, according to a Bloomberg News analysis 🇨🇳☢️ Thanks to decades of making nuclear a priority (plus helpful regulation and financing support) China builds...

Stable Subsidies Drive 11% Rise in European Heat Pump Sales
Heat pump sales rose 11% in 2025 across 16 European countries, with 2.63 million units sold. Twelve countries saw growth, largely where subsidy schemes were stabilised and electricity costs addressed. Policy certainty and energy levies & taxation are proving decisive. https://t.co/hvp6WLgpb3
Community Battery Launches Next to Community Solar System, to Help Power Regional Resilience
Indigo Power is rolling out the first of seven community batteries across regional Victoria and southern New South Wales, funded by a $4.7 million resilience project with $3.4 million from ARENA. The inaugural 340 kWh unit, BEECH01, sits beside a 99 kW solar array...
Offshore Wind Project Says It’s “Fully Prepared” As It Heads Into Full Environmental Assessment
The Blue Mackerel offshore wind project has entered the full environmental impact assessment stage under Australia’s EPBC Act, confirming its status as a controlled action. The 1 GW development, slated for up to 70 turbines about 10 km off Gippsland’s coast, now...

AI: Nightmare Yet Essential for Fortescue’s Net‑Zero Goal
Forrest says AI the stuff of nightmares, but also critical to Fortescue’s push to real zero #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/CtSKQsQa1P https://t.co/B2sbBHDjw9
Electrifying All Road Freight Between Sydney and Melbourne Is a No Brainer: The Payback Is Less than 4 Years
Electrifying the 900 km Sydney‑Melbourne freight corridor could cut fuel costs by $0.9 billion annually and deliver a payback of two to four years. Battery‑electric 60‑tonne trucks with 450 km+ range and megawatt‑scale chargers already exist, offering quieter, faster, and lower‑maintenance operation. Capital...
Morocco Adds 204 MW Utility‑scale Solar in 2025
Morocco installs 204 MW of utility-scale solar in 2025 #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/souUIR1saG

Trump Uses Renewables Permitting Thaw as Legal Tactic
Trump’s Renewables Permitting Thaw Is Also a Legal Strategy #energysky -- via Heatmap News https://t.co/k898YBqsSa https://t.co/vc4PSNU4wn

Developers Warn Denver's Energy Transition Is Outpacing Grid Capacity Needed For Growth
Developers in Denver warn that the city’s aggressive renewable‑energy targets are outpacing the grid’s ability to supply new power. Xcel Energy plans to invest $17.6 billion and add 3,200 MW of renewable and gas capacity, yet expects an additional 1,000‑2,000 MW demand surge...
Australia Can Leverage Data Centre Boom for Grid Growth
How Australia can turn the data centre boom into a grid growth story #energysky -- via Energy Storage News: https://t.co/7pJu7VC6tB
Solar Tracking Boosts Crop Yields in Agrivoltaics
New solar tracking strategies aim to maximize crop yield in agrivoltaics #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/XYthEuKWUC
In Midst of Boom, New Energy Platform Promises to Boost Home Battery Payback by up to $1,500 a Year
German‑founded 1komma5° introduced Heartbeat AI in Australia, an energy‑optimisation platform that links solar, battery and home loads to real‑time wholesale prices, weather and grid demand. The AI‑driven system claims to accelerate home‑battery payback by up to $1,500 per year without...
Middle East Turmoil May Accelerate Solar Investment
Why the Middle East crisis could prompt a doubling down on solar #energysky -- via pv-tech: https://t.co/6ieL0gTNmJ
Industry Denies Rumors of Further Home Battery Price Cuts
Shock …and doubt: Industry bats off rumour Cheaper Home Batteries will get another haircut #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/kkxsAJspHE
How Much Volume Has Been Traded on the ASX’s New Morning & Evening Peak Futures so Far?
ASX Energy introduced Morning Peak and Evening Peak electricity futures eight months ago to address peak‑demand hedging needs in the NEM. Trading activity has been minimal, with only 58 Evening Peak contracts and zero Morning Peak contracts exchanged across NSW,...
Xbattery Unveils Scalable 5 kWh Home Battery in India
Xbattery launches 5 kWh scalable residential ESS in India #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/YkfwCCxE7g

Boom Launches 200k‑sqft Denver Plant for 1‑2 GW/Year Turbines
Boom is building a 200,000sqft factory in Denver where we will build 1-2GW/year of turbines from raw materials. First equipment arrived today. https://t.co/HijqLgjsBL
Greenidge Generation Reports Preliminary Financial and Operating Results for the Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025
Greenidge Generation Holdings announced preliminary Q4 and full‑year 2025 results, highlighting a dramatic reduction in senior unsecured debt to $39 million and securing 100 MW of non‑curtailable power for future AI/HPC datacenters. The company obtained a five‑year Title V air‑permit renewal for its...
Full Capacity Unlikely Until Mid‑April, Not March 9
They physically cannot restart everything by March 9–apparently full capacity probably can’t be restored for a month.

Market Operator’s New Energy Plan Already Outdated?
Is the market operator’s next energy transition plan already out of date? #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/onnOaC55j4 https://t.co/KQEdqiJe4m
Solar and Storage Set to Drive 86 GW US Capacity Record
Solar, storage to lead record 86 GW of US capacity in 2026 #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/2UgswLbB0M