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UAlbany, UConn Researchers Launch Initiative to Improve Power Outage Predictions and Grid Resilience
NewsFeb 20, 2026

UAlbany, UConn Researchers Launch Initiative to Improve Power Outage Predictions and Grid Resilience

Researchers at the University at Albany and the University of Connecticut have launched the North American Forecasting Weather, Outage, Load & Damage Initiative to create an AI‑driven model that predicts storm‑related power outages across the United States and Canada. Backed...

By EnterpriseAI
Digital Collaboration in Chemical Logistics
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Digital Collaboration in Chemical Logistics

Transport decarbonisation is shifting fuel flows from traditional crude‑based products to low‑carbon chemicals such as ammonia, methanol and advanced biofuels. These fuels travel through the same chemical‑logistics network, but the sector’s coordination remains fragmented, causing costly buffers and delays. Experts...

By The Maritime Executive
Canadian Utility Hydro-Québec Proposes Electricity Tariff for Data Centers
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Canadian Utility Hydro-Québec Proposes Electricity Tariff for Data Centers

Hydro‑Québec has filed a proposal to charge large data centers 13 CAD cents per kilowatt‑hour, roughly twice the existing high‑power rate. The tariff would apply to facilities over 5 MW and take effect in the second half of 2026, with a five‑year...

By Data Center Dynamics
Nearly All U.S. Coal Plants Already Met 2012 Rules
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Nearly All U.S. Coal Plants Already Met 2012 Rules

"Nearly all coal plants in the United States have already met the 2012 requirements by installing new pollution controls, experts said. Many that didn’t make those investments have shuttered." https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/20/climate/epa-mercury-coal-plants.html

By Akshat Rathi
Real Energy Costs Have Declined Since 1960s
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Real Energy Costs Have Declined Since 1960s

🚨New report from API 🚨: Energy & Inflation 2025 Highlights: - As a share of disposal income, energy expenditures have fallen since 1984 - In inflation adjusted terms, gasoline prices were lower in q4 2025 than in 1976 - Fuel costs have been declining...

By T. Mason Hamilton
The Hydrogen Stream: Dutch Agribusiness Installs 1 MW Electrolyzer
NewsFeb 20, 2026

The Hydrogen Stream: Dutch Agribusiness Installs 1 MW Electrolyzer

Dutch tulip nursery Rainbow Colors has become the first agricultural firm to commission a 1 MW solid‑oxide electrolyzer for on‑site hydrogen generation, integrated with a solar array and battery storage. The system, built with Denmark’s Dynelectro and Ekinetix, can produce hydrogen...

By pv magazine
NextPower Supplies Steel Frames for JinkoSolar Florida Plant
SocialFeb 20, 2026

NextPower Supplies Steel Frames for JinkoSolar Florida Plant

Nextpower supply steel frames for JinkoSolar factory in Florida #energysky -- via pv magazine usa: https://t.co/DI2iUubaD0

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
660 MWh Solar‑Storage Project Secures Funding in South Africa
SocialFeb 20, 2026

660 MWh Solar‑Storage Project Secures Funding in South Africa

Private 660 MWh solar-storage project closes financing in South Africa #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/RQbdGDxQdi

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
RWE Confirms Vestas for 1.4GW Vanguard West Turbine Deal
NewsFeb 20, 2026

RWE Confirms Vestas for 1.4GW Vanguard West Turbine Deal

RWE has signed a contract with Vestas to deliver 92 V236‑15 MW turbines for its 1.4 GW Vanguard West offshore wind farm off eastern England. The deal includes delivery, installation and commissioning, and follows the project’s successful award of a Contracts‑for‑Difference in...

By reNEWS
Intersolar 2026 Highlights Policy Debates and New Products
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Intersolar 2026 Highlights Policy Debates and New Products

More policy questions, new products appear at Intersolar 2026 #energysky -- via Solar Power World: https://t.co/prX0r3YBOS

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Solar and Wind Save Fuel for Reliable Power
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Solar and Wind Save Fuel for Reliable Power

If solar and wind are not replacements for fossil fuel power, what are they? After all, they are doing something—witness charts showing large amounts of “generation” in a day or the largest growth in “generation” and “capacity” over time. That “something” is...

By Alex Epstein
VIDEO: The Application Gap Between BESS Asset Operation Data and Insights
NewsFeb 20, 2026

VIDEO: The Application Gap Between BESS Asset Operation Data and Insights

The 2026 BESS Pros Survey, presented by TWAICE, reveals a persistent gap between the data generated by grid‑scale battery energy storage systems and the actionable insights needed for efficient operations. Operators cite limited data access, fragmented dashboards, and organizational turnover...

By Energy Storage News
Australia’s Grid-Scale BESS Market Becomes Megawatt Competition
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Australia’s Grid-Scale BESS Market Becomes Megawatt Competition

‘Each megawatt will be competing’: Wärtsilä on Australia’s evolving grid-scale BESS market #energysky -- via Energy Storage News: https://t.co/w4JnKuzvQD

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Grid Battery Installations Hit Record High in 2025
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Grid Battery Installations Hit Record High in 2025

Chart: Grid battery installations soared to a new high in 2025 #energysky -- via Canary Media: https://t.co/EOxZj7iIvM

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
This Spanish City Is Resurrecting a 3,000-Year-Old Solution To Fight Extreme Heat
NewsFeb 20, 2026

This Spanish City Is Resurrecting a 3,000-Year-Old Solution To Fight Extreme Heat

Seville’s CartujaQanat project revives 3,000‑year‑old qanat aqueducts to provide low‑energy cooling for public spaces. By chilling water underground at night and circulating it through pipes and misting systems, indoor temperatures drop up to 12 °C during summer peaks. The €5 million EU‑funded...

By Next City
Argentina’s Energy Minister Highlights Critical Mineral Role
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Argentina’s Energy Minister Highlights Critical Mineral Role

A pleasure to speak to Argentina’s Secretary for Energy & Mining Daniel González at the #IEAMinisterial An IEA Family Member, 🇦🇷 is a key contributor to critical mineral supplies & global energy security Grateful to Ambassador @IanArgentinoS for his support for our...

By Fatih Birol
Australian Battery Startup Secures Strategic Investment for Manufacturing
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Australian Battery Startup Secures Strategic Investment for Manufacturing

Australian home battery upstart banks “strategic investment” towards manufacturing plans #energysky -- via Renew Economy: https://t.co/MX0KJ8kVOG https://t.co/f1plFHvyPn

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Accelerating Data Center Construction with Sustainability in Mind
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Accelerating Data Center Construction with Sustainability in Mind

AI adoption is driving a 160% surge in data‑center power demand by 2030, prompting developers to seek faster, greener construction methods. Prefabricated concrete emerges as a solution, shaving 2‑4 months off build schedules and delivering 30‑40% faster overall completion. The...

By Data Center Dynamics
IEA Supports Greece’s Energy Priorities in Paris Meeting
SocialFeb 20, 2026

IEA Supports Greece’s Energy Priorities in Paris Meeting

Great to catch up with Greek Deputy Minister of Energy Nikos Tsafos @ntsafos at our HQ in Paris today about 🇬🇷’s energy priorities & how @IEA can support them I also thanked him for his contributions to ensuring successful outcomes at...

By Fatih Birol
Philippines Targets 25 GW Renewable Auction by 2035
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Philippines Targets 25 GW Renewable Auction by 2035

Philippines to auction 25 GW of renewables by 2035 #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/2ctkf8aO3A

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
India: Energy Storage Tech Scope Widens with 100MWh Flow Battery, 100GW Pumped Hydro and Grid-Forming BESS Prospects
NewsFeb 20, 2026

India: Energy Storage Tech Scope Widens with 100MWh Flow Battery, 100GW Pumped Hydro and Grid-Forming BESS Prospects

NTPC Renewable Energy has issued an invitation for bids to supply a 100 MWh vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) with a 5.9‑hour discharge capability at its Gujarat hybrid solar‑plus‑storage park, marking a major non‑lithium storage contract. The Central Electricity Authority (CEA)...

By Energy Storage News
AI Demand Pushes Tech Giants Toward Real Nuclear Power
SocialFeb 20, 2026

AI Demand Pushes Tech Giants Toward Real Nuclear Power

Tech giants spent years pretending to be "100% renewable," i.e. powered mostly by intermittent solar and wind. Now that they need large amounts of energy to power AI, they're not pretending any longer. Case in point: Meta's major new investments in nuclear...

By Alex Epstein
Azimuth Orientation Boosts Saudi PV Power Output
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Azimuth Orientation Boosts Saudi PV Power Output

The impact of azimuth angles on PV power production in Saudi Arabia #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/t1PlCU2MUX

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Multi‐Metallic Organic Framework‐Based Composites as Electrocatalysts
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Multi‐Metallic Organic Framework‐Based Composites as Electrocatalysts

The review highlights multi‑metallic organic framework (MMOF) composites as a versatile platform for electrocatalysis, emphasizing how coupling metal, carbon, and multi‑partner components creates synergistic active sites, conductivity, and stability. It surveys recent heterostructures applied to water splitting, oxygen reduction, and...

By Small (Wiley)
Iowa House to Vote on Community Solar Bill
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Iowa House to Vote on Community Solar Bill

Iowa House of Representatives set to vote on community solar bill #energysky -- via Solar Power World: https://t.co/VhUrHU42wr

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
GenAI Pushes Cloud to $119B Quarter as AI Networking Race Intensifies
NewsFeb 20, 2026

GenAI Pushes Cloud to $119B Quarter as AI Networking Race Intensifies

Enterprise cloud infrastructure spending surged to $119.1 billion in Q4, a 30% year‑over‑year increase and the fastest growth in three years, driven largely by generative AI workloads. The top three hyperscalers—Amazon, Microsoft, and Google—still dominate, but AI‑focused providers such as CoreWeave...

By Data Center Frontier
Swiss CLIMATEX Secures €3.5M in Round Led by Collateral Good
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Swiss CLIMATEX Secures €3.5M in Round Led by Collateral Good

Swiss textile‑tech firm CLIMATEX closed a €3.5 million financing round led by the Collateral Good Textile & Fashion Innovation Fund, with existing investors participating. The company develops patented, recyclable fabrics that enable design‑for‑disassembly and closed‑loop recycling across apparel and interior textiles....

By Tech.eu – People
Ampyr Solar Europe Acquires UK Solar Farm Project
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Ampyr Solar Europe Acquires UK Solar Farm Project

Ampyr Solar Europe announced it has acquired the East Yorkshire Solar Farm from BOOM Power, a 530 MWp photovoltaic project that will supply electricity to roughly 100,000 households. The farm, classified as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project, received its Development Consent...

By Power Technology
Orbital Data, Niche Markets Give Space Solar a New Shimmer
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Orbital Data, Niche Markets Give Space Solar a New Shimmer

Space‑based solar power (SBSP) is shifting from grand‑scale grid concepts to niche markets such as orbital data centers, remote military sites, and lunar installations. Startups like Aetherflux and Overview Energy are leveraging laser‑based power‑beaming and large‑satellite designs, backed by DoD...

By Payload
India Sets Record with 36.6 GW Solar Installations in 2025
SocialFeb 20, 2026

India Sets Record with 36.6 GW Solar Installations in 2025

India installs record 36.6 GW of solar in 2025 #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/9Ku0Ctbt1a

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
China’s Green Mining Policies Cut Coal Emissions by 43.6 Million Tons Annually, Study Finds
NewsFeb 20, 2026

China’s Green Mining Policies Cut Coal Emissions by 43.6 Million Tons Annually, Study Finds

China’s decade‑long green mining agenda has slashed carbon output from raw coal by an estimated 43.59 million tons each year across its 14 largest coal bases, which together produce 96.6% of national output. Policy intensity surged more than tenfold after 2011,...

By AZoMining
Origis Completes 500-MW Swift Air Solar Project in Texas
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Origis Completes 500-MW Swift Air Solar Project in Texas

Origis Energy has brought three Swift Air Solar facilities online in West Texas, delivering a combined 500 MWdc of renewable power. The projects, completed in three phases with the final stage slated for late 2025, represent more than $650 million in capital...

By Solar Power World
GM Energy Explores Leasing Residential Batteries, Bidirectional EV Chargers
SocialFeb 20, 2026

GM Energy Explores Leasing Residential Batteries, Bidirectional EV Chargers

GM Energy open to idea of leasing residential batteries, bidirectional EV chargers #energysky -- via Solar Power World: https://t.co/fF8I6yod6P

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
ATA Seeks Expanded Compliance Latitude for EPA 2027 NOx Rules
BlogFeb 20, 2026

ATA Seeks Expanded Compliance Latitude for EPA 2027 NOx Rules

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) has asked the EPA to soften key provisions of the 2027 nitrogen‑oxide (NOx) emissions rule for heavy‑duty trucks, arguing that the required technologies are not yet proven in real‑world use. ATA’s letter cites ongoing freight...

By The TruckersReport Blog
Summer School on the Governance of Extractive Industries in Anglophone Africa
BlogFeb 20, 2026

Summer School on the Governance of Extractive Industries in Anglophone Africa

The Africa Centre for Energy Policy and the Natural Resource Governance Institute are launching a one‑week summer school on extractive‑industry governance for Anglophone Africa. The program brings civil society, media, researchers and government officials together to address policy gaps and...

By NRGI – Transition Minerals series (Insights)
Single-Atom Catalyst Produces Hydrogen and Oxygen Simultaneously, Slashing Costs
BlogFeb 20, 2026

Single-Atom Catalyst Produces Hydrogen and Oxygen Simultaneously, Slashing Costs

Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) scientists have engineered a single‑atom iridium catalyst anchored on a manganese‑nickel‑phytate layered double hydroxide that catalyzes both the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) on a single electrode. The design...

By Nanowerk
Birmingham Airport Publishes New Sustainability Strategy
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Birmingham Airport Publishes New Sustainability Strategy

Birmingham Airport (BHX) has unveiled its 2026‑2030 sustainability strategy, organized around ten strategic themes that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The plan builds on a 30% reduction in direct emissions achieved since 2019 and reinforces the airport’s...

By Airport Industry-News
Andhra Pradesh Secures ₹8,175 Crore Battery Gigafactory, Boosting Clean Energy Ambitions
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Andhra Pradesh Secures ₹8,175 Crore Battery Gigafactory, Boosting Clean Energy Ambitions

Waaree Energies announced a ₹8,175 crore investment to build India’s largest lithium‑ion battery gigafactory in Andhra Pradesh. The greenfield plant will have a 16 GWh annual capacity, covering cell production, battery packs and large‑scale energy storage systems, and is projected to generate...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
US EV Charging Ports Jump 10%, Fast Chargers Rise 25%
SocialFeb 20, 2026

US EV Charging Ports Jump 10%, Fast Chargers Rise 25%

U.S. ELECTRIC VEHICLE charging ports increased by more than 24,000 (10%) in 2025. More than half of the new ports were direct current fast-charging ports, which increased by more than 13,000 (25%): https://t.co/zEkOinhmj8

By John Kemp
Urban Vs. Rural: Why Data Centers Are Built Where They Are
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Urban Vs. Rural: Why Data Centers Are Built Where They Are

Data center development in the United States is moving beyond the traditional urban corridors of Northern Virginia, Silicon Valley, and Chicago. Expanding power capacity, new long‑haul fiber routes, and aggressive state incentives are making rural states such as Pennsylvania, Louisiana,...

By Data Center Knowledge
Sunoyster Offers Lightweight 440 W Glass-Covered TOPCon PV Panel
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Sunoyster Offers Lightweight 440 W Glass-Covered TOPCon PV Panel

German solar tracker developer Sunoyster Systems has launched the G440, a 440‑watt TOPCon photovoltaic module that weighs just 12 kg and features a 2 mm tempered‑glass cover. The panel delivers 22.2 % efficiency using 108 half‑cut monocrystalline cells and can be glued directly...

By pv magazine
The Ultra Bull Case for Lithium (YJ Lee)
PodcastFeb 20, 202651 min

The Ultra Bull Case for Lithium (YJ Lee)

In this episode, YJ Lee, founder of the Arcane Green Metal Fund, explains why the July 2024 lithium price dip was a prime buying window and projects a conservative 4.6 Mt lithium demand by 2030, driven by a 33% annual growth...

By Money of Mine
LTG Infra CEO: ‘Keeping the Green Course Is More Important than Ever’
NewsFeb 20, 2026

LTG Infra CEO: ‘Keeping the Green Course Is More Important than Ever’

Lithuania’s railway electrification will rise from 8% to 28% by year‑end, driven by the Vilnius‑Klaipėda line upgrade and the introduction of the Baltic region’s first battery‑train charging station. CEO Vytis Žalimas highlighted that Rail Baltica will push electrification to 38%,...

By RailTech.com
Trump-Japan $33B Ohio Power Deal Lacks Key Details
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Trump-Japan $33B Ohio Power Deal Lacks Key Details

Trump’s $33 billion deal with Japan to build the largest US power project in Ohio is short on details ⚠️ It hasnt secured binding investments ⚠️ Still needs to lock in equipment suppliers ⚠️And was a surprise to the state’s regulator and...

By Stephen Stapczynski
E Vehicle Infrastructure Financing for High Growth
NewsFeb 20, 2026

E Vehicle Infrastructure Financing for High Growth

Vietnam aims to host one million electric vehicles by 2030, rising to 3.5 million by 2040, creating a clear need for 100,000‑350,000 public chargers. The paper argues that a shift from a single‑operator, brand‑specific network to an open, interoperable ecosystem will...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
The Value of Circular Steel in Modern Construction
NewsFeb 20, 2026

The Value of Circular Steel in Modern Construction

7 Steel UK is scaling a fully domestic, circular steel model that turns the UK’s 8 Mt of annual scrap into low‑carbon billets using an electric arc furnace. By keeping scrap in‑country, the company shortens supply chains, boosts material traceability and cuts embodied...

By New Civil Engineer – Technology (UK)
Batteries $50B Beat Utilities' $550B Load Plan
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Batteries $50B Beat Utilities' $550B Load Plan

“I think it's wonderful that we have finally established that $50 billion worth of batteries is cheaper than the $550 billion that the utilities want to spend between now and 2029 to accommodate all this load growth their way. https://t.co/FcKGc92e47 https://t.co/iSfDd2ORyj

By Jigar Shah
Australia’s Biggest Publicly Owned Wind Farm Gets Federal Green Tick to Go Ahead in Queensland
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Australia’s Biggest Publicly Owned Wind Farm Gets Federal Green Tick to Go Ahead in Queensland

Australia’s largest publicly owned wind farm, the 436.5 MW Tarong West project, has secured federal environmental approval under the EPBC Act. Fully owned by Queensland‑government generator Stanwell Corp after a $776 million state commitment, the scheme will feature 97 Vestas turbines across...

By RenewEconomy
Early SunEdison Tales: How Robert Heard Our Solar Plans
SocialFeb 20, 2026

Early SunEdison Tales: How Robert Heard Our Solar Plans

In our first episode of @EnergyEmpirePod, my friend @Phil_Radford joins us to recount great stories from the start of SunEdison. In this one we talk about our friend Robert who overheard our conversations about solar... https://t.co/95xM6cO6u1

By Jigar Shah