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Coal Giant’s First Gigawatt-Scale Battery Charges up, Guided by some In-House Algorithms
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Coal Giant’s First Gigawatt-Scale Battery Charges up, Guided by some In-House Algorithms

AGL Energy has begun charging and discharging its first gigawatt‑scale battery, the 500 MW/1,000 MWh Liddell project located beside the de‑commissioned Liddell coal plant. The battery will be commissioned in two 250 MW/500 MWh stages, with the first expected within two months and the...

By RenewEconomy
Electricity Prices Rising by Double the Rate of Inflation. Data Center Demand Means No Relief Ahead, Analysts Say
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Electricity Prices Rising by Double the Rate of Inflation. Data Center Demand Means No Relief Ahead, Analysts Say

Electricity rates surged 6.9% in 2025, more than double the 2.9% inflation rate, driven largely by AI‑powered data centers. Goldman Sachs warns that data centers will account for 40% of electricity‑demand growth, keeping prices elevated through the decade. Households face...

By CNBC – Energy
Paléo Festival Scores Green Energy First for Switzerland
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Paléo Festival Scores Green Energy First for Switzerland

Switzerland’s Paléo Festival Nyon has become the first outdoor music event in the country to operate its own solar farm. The 470‑square‑metre installation, featuring 261 photovoltaic panels, will generate roughly 100,000 kWh per year—covering at least half of the festival’s electricity...

By IQ Magazine
Trump Orders Pentagon to Prioritize Coal Power Purchases for Military Facilities
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Trump Orders Pentagon to Prioritize Coal Power Purchases for Military Facilities

President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing the Pentagon to prioritize coal‑fired electricity for military installations, framing it as a national‑security measure to bolster grid reliability and on‑site fuel security. The order calls for long‑term power purchase agreements with...

By Power Engineering
Ohio’s Data Centers Tighten Natural Gas Balance
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Ohio’s Data Centers Tighten Natural Gas Balance

The data center driven surge in Ohio's electricity consumption has contributed to tighter natural gas balances. For the 12-months ending in October, 2025, Ohio's natural gas consumption was 3.7 bcf/d, near an all-time high, driven largely by demand in the...

By T. Mason Hamilton
Monitoring Made Inverters More Essential to Solar Project Performance
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Monitoring Made Inverters More Essential to Solar Project Performance

Solar inverter manufacturers have turned inverters into intelligent power‑management platforms with granular monitoring across loads, storage, EV chargers, and the grid. Companies such as Enphase and SMA now deliver module‑level data, temperature and irradiance metrics, and AI‑driven predictive maintenance. This...

By Solar Power World
Plus Power Brings Online 350-MWh Cross Town BESS in Maine
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Plus Power Brings Online 350-MWh Cross Town BESS in Maine

Plus Power has commissioned the 175‑MW, 350‑MWh Cross Town Energy Storage facility in Gorham, Maine, marking the largest battery energy storage system on the ISO New England grid. The plant uses 156 Sungrow PowerTitan modules on a five‑acre site adjacent...

By Solar Power World
Cooling Construction Workers with Human-Centric Tech, with Tiffany Yeh, MD Co-Founder & CEO of Eztia Materials
PodcastFeb 12, 202634 min

Cooling Construction Workers with Human-Centric Tech, with Tiffany Yeh, MD Co-Founder & CEO of Eztia Materials

In this episode, Dr. Tiffany Yeh, MD, co‑founder and CEO of climate‑tech startup Eztia Materials, discusses the urgent heat challenge facing construction workers and how human‑centric cooling technologies can protect them. She explains the science behind Eztia’s HydroVolt material, its...

By Tangent – Proptech
Restoring Water to Arid Lands: Rethinking Dams and Soil in the MENA and Global South
BlogFeb 12, 2026

Restoring Water to Arid Lands: Rethinking Dams and Soil in the MENA and Global South

Water scarcity in the MENA region and the Global South is driven more by land‑management failures and centralized hydraulic policies than by climate alone. Large dams, while symbolising progress, exacerbate evaporation losses and sedimentation, undermining long‑term water security. Healthy soils...

By Resilience.org (Post Carbon Institute)
Anthropic To Help Pay For Data Centre Grid Costs
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Anthropic To Help Pay For Data Centre Grid Costs

Anthropic announced it will cover the grid costs associated with its AI data centres, partnering with utilities to estimate and offset residential electricity price hikes. The company will also finance infrastructure upgrades, invest in new power generation, and implement demand‑response...

By Silicon UK
IIAs 2026 | Copeland’s Site Expansion in Cookstown, Northern Ireland
NewsFeb 12, 2026

IIAs 2026 | Copeland’s Site Expansion in Cookstown, Northern Ireland

US‑based climate‑tech firm Copeland announced a £19 million expansion of its Cookstown, Northern Ireland factory, adding a new production line for heat‑pump compressors. The investment, the most impactful small‑sized project in Europe according to the 2026 Investment Impact Awards, is projected...

By fDi Intelligence (FT)
IIAs 2026 | Smart Solar Technologies’ Solar Module Factory in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
NewsFeb 12, 2026

IIAs 2026 | Smart Solar Technologies’ Solar Module Factory in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

Smart Solar Technologies, a Turkish cleantech firm, announced a €122 million investment to build a solar cell and module factory in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. The plant will target 1,500 MW of wafer, cell and module output and is expected to generate more than...

By fDi Intelligence (FT)
Australia’s Clean Energy Transition Has Been Powered by People. Solar for Renters Is the Next Chapter
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Australia’s Clean Energy Transition Has Been Powered by People. Solar for Renters Is the Next Chapter

Australia’s clean‑energy push, highlighted by the Cheaper Home Batteries Program, has driven rapid rooftop solar adoption, yet renters—over one‑third of households—remain excluded. Solar Citizens and a coalition of 72 groups have campaigned for a solar‑for‑renters framework, testing public consensus through...

By RenewEconomy
A Firm Capturing Carbon at NYC High-Rises Tackles Canadian Gas Pipelines
NewsFeb 12, 2026

A Firm Capturing Carbon at NYC High-Rises Tackles Canadian Gas Pipelines

CarbonQuest, a Spokane‑based startup, is expanding its carbon‑capture technology from New York high‑rise boilers to gas‑fired engines that power compressors on Canadian pipelines. The company secured a $4.1 million grant‑backed contract with Tourmaline to install a containerized vacuum pressure swing absorption...

By Canary Media – Buildings
Economics Has Failed on the Climate Crisis. This Complexity Scientist Has a Mind-Blowing Plan to Fix That
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Economics Has Failed on the Climate Crisis. This Complexity Scientist Has a Mind-Blowing Plan to Fix That

Complexity scientist Doyne Farmer proposes a $100 million global economic simulator that models every firm individually, starting with the energy sector’s 30,000 companies and 160,000 assets. By replacing perfect‑rationality and equilibrium assumptions with simple, adaptive agents, the model promises forecasts that...

By The Guardian – Economics
China's CO2 Em
SocialFeb 12, 2026

China's CO2 Em

NEW ANALYSIS: China's CO2 has now been 'flat or falling' for 21 months * Down in 2025 * Still below Mar 2024 * Clean energy wave a key factor If this is China's peak (TBC) it's the climate story of the century so...

By Simon Evans
Ascott Prioritises Operational Efficiency in Decarbonisation Drive
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Ascott Prioritises Operational Efficiency in Decarbonisation Drive

Ascott is shifting its sustainability focus from guest‑facing gestures to system‑level operational improvements, targeting cooling efficiency, refrigerant discipline, and maintenance quality. The 2024 CarbonClear Initiative standardises energy audits and sets property‑level targets, using utility data and sub‑metering for verification. These...

By TTG Asia
Electric Cars Make up 3.5% of Jan Sales
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Electric Cars Make up 3.5% of Jan Sales

🇮🇳About 3.5% of total passenger cars sold in January 2026 in India were electric (these are actual cars and do not include two- and three-wheelers).

By Anas Alhajji
Green Financing of Airports – Swedavia’s New Framework Casts Light on Global Developments
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Green Financing of Airports – Swedavia’s New Framework Casts Light on Global Developments

Swedavia, Sweden’s state‑owned airport operator, unveiled a green‑bond framework to fund airport infrastructure through public‑private partnerships. The model ties financing to ESG criteria, requiring projects such as terminals, car parks and people movers to meet strict environmental standards, often incorporating...

By CAPA – Centre for Aviation
Texans Use More Power, Paying 28% More Per Capita
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Texans Use More Power, Paying 28% More Per Capita

Despite CA having 2x the elec price as TX, Texans pay 28% more per cap for elec yearly because TX uses 2.7x the elec per cap as CA (vs 2.1x in 2001, so nothing to do with weather) even with...

By Mark Z. Jacobson
Grid Batteries Displace Fossil Gas, Australia Leads
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Grid Batteries Displace Fossil Gas, Australia Leads

HEY FRIENDS A rare treat: I'm talking about something not only good but so good that it makes the cynics and climate delayers look amusingly silly. Big grid batteries are pushing dirty, expensive fossil gas out of the power grid,...

By Ketan Joshi
Fertilizer Matters EP42: China’s Green Ammonia Expansion
PodcastFeb 11, 20268 min

Fertilizer Matters EP42: China’s Green Ammonia Expansion

In this episode, Argus analysts Huijun Yao and Dinise Chng examine the rapid expansion of China’s green ammonia sector, highlighting the policy incentives, renewable‑energy integration and key projects slated for 2026‑2027. They detail which wind and solar farms will power...

By Metals Movers (Argus series within Argus Media feed)
Upside Robotics Is Reducing Fertilizer Use and Waste in Corn Crops
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Upside Robotics Is Reducing Fertilizer Use and Waste in Corn Crops

Upside Robotics secured a $7.5 million seed round to scale its solar‑powered autonomous fertilizer robots for corn. The robots, driven by proprietary algorithms, have already cut fertilizer use by 70%, saving roughly $150 per acre. After testing on 70 acres in...

By TechCrunch Robotics
Ohio’s Commercial Power Use Overtakes Residential, Fueled by Data Centers
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Ohio’s Commercial Power Use Overtakes Residential, Fueled by Data Centers

The commercial sector is now the largest electricity consumer in Ohio, driven by data center expansions. Commercial electricity sales surpassed residential sales for the first time on a twelve-month moving average basis in August 2025 and now account for 35%...

By T. Mason Hamilton
Heat Pumps Cut Gas Use Even with Gas‑generated Electricity
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Heat Pumps Cut Gas Use Even with Gas‑generated Electricity

Most people don’t know this: Heat pumps REDUCE gas consumption even if running 100% on electricity from a gas fired power plant. More here in my piece for @CarbonBrief 👇 https://t.co/rKlRE0ug1S https://t.co/DTnKDp9lZp

By Jan Rosenow
What Does Malaysia’s Complete Ban on E-Waste Imports Mean for Battery, Aluminium, Copper Recyclers?
NewsFeb 11, 2026

What Does Malaysia’s Complete Ban on E-Waste Imports Mean for Battery, Aluminium, Copper Recyclers?

Malaysia upgraded its e‑waste import prohibition from a conditional to an absolute ban, ending all shipments of end‑of‑life batteries and related waste. The move creates immediate supply uncertainty for battery recyclers that rely on imported black mass, likely driving up...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Stop Heating Texas Like It’s 1985 (with Kurt Heim)
PodcastFeb 11, 20260 min

Stop Heating Texas Like It’s 1985 (with Kurt Heim)

In this episode, Matt Boms and Kurt Heim discuss how Texas’s winter grid strain is driven largely by outdated electric resistance heating in homes and apartments. Heim explains that resistance heaters waste electricity, while modern heat pumps can deliver up...

By Texas Energy and Power Newsletter
Impact Buildings: The Intelligent Truth About Future Commercial Real Estate
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Impact Buildings: The Intelligent Truth About Future Commercial Real Estate

Impact Buildings redefine commercial real estate by embedding digital innovation, electrification, and occupant‑centric design into every phase from planning to operation. Schneider Electric’s NEST in Dubai demonstrates the model, delivering a 37% energy cut and saving 572 metric tons of...

By Facility Executive
The BESS Deployment Gap: Structural Barriers in Eastern U.S. Markets
BlogFeb 10, 2026

The BESS Deployment Gap: Structural Barriers in Eastern U.S. Markets

Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) deployment in the United States is heavily skewed toward California and Texas, where utility‑scale storage now exceeds 20 GW. Eastern RTOs such as PJM, MISO and SPP lag behind, not because of technology limits but due...

By GridLab Blog
EPA Extends Compliance Deadlines for Coal Ash Management, Citing Implementation Challenges
NewsFeb 10, 2026

EPA Extends Compliance Deadlines for Coal Ash Management, Citing Implementation Challenges

The U.S. EPA finalized a rule that pushes key coal‑combustion residual (CCR) compliance dates into 2027‑2032, extending facility evaluation reports, groundwater‑monitoring design, and closure‑plan deadlines. The extensions respond to industry‑wide challenges such as locating historic engineering records, contractor shortages, and...

By Power Engineering
Indonesia Eyes China Partnerships to Build Industry and Tech ‘Better than the EU Standard’
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Indonesia Eyes China Partnerships to Build Industry and Tech ‘Better than the EU Standard’

Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund Danantara is pursuing Chinese partnerships to accelerate waste‑to‑energy, smart‑grid and data‑centre projects, aiming to exceed European Union environmental standards. The fund highlighted the role of patient capital at the China Conference and the World Economic Forum,...

By South China Morning Post – Global Economy
KOKO Failure Brings Cookstove Carbon Credit Model Into Question
NewsFeb 10, 2026

KOKO Failure Brings Cookstove Carbon Credit Model Into Question

KOKO Networks, a leading Kenyan clean‑cooking firm, entered administration on 1 February after the government refused the regulatory letter of authorisation needed to sell carbon credits on compliance markets. Backed by investors such as Microsoft, Mirova and a World Bank guarantee,...

By African Business
HRSG Condenser Performance Monitoring (Part 3)
NewsFeb 9, 2026

HRSG Condenser Performance Monitoring (Part 3)

The article explains how the intense vacuum created in HRSG condensers draws air through even tiny leaks, dramatically reducing heat‑transfer efficiency. By tracking weekly air‑flow rates and cleanliness factors, operators can spot non‑condensable‑gas ingress before fouling or scaling becomes apparent....

By Power Engineering
Langley Holdings Power Solutions Enables a New Era of Data Center Connectivity and Growth
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Langley Holdings Power Solutions Enables a New Era of Data Center Connectivity and Growth

Langley Holdings Power Solutions is positioning itself as a key provider of independent, on‑site power for AI‑driven data centers, leveraging its Bergen Engines, Piller Power Systems, and Marelli Motori assets. Its 12.5‑megawatt, 175‑ton generator modules and kinetic‑flywheel conditioning deliver the...

By Power Engineering
Xcel Energy Partnerships with NextEra, GE Vernova Highlight Race to Add Generation for Large Loads
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Xcel Energy Partnerships with NextEra, GE Vernova Highlight Race to Add Generation for Large Loads

The power sector is witnessing a flurry of initiatives aimed at meeting soaring electricity demand, especially from AI‑driven data centers and large industrial loads. Companies such as Langley Holdings and Rolls‑Royce are promoting on‑site and modular generation solutions, while EthosEnergy...

By Power Engineering
China's Evolving EV Monopoly - Energy Realities Podcast
PodcastFeb 9, 20260 min

China's Evolving EV Monopoly - Energy Realities Podcast

The episode dissects China’s growing monopoly over the global EV market, highlighting its state‑backed battery dominance, predatory pricing, and the resulting threats to Western automakers in the US, Canada, the UK, and the EU. Panelists critique policy responses, note massive...

By Energy News Beat (Substack)
C Change Report Highlights Practical Ways to Align Owners, Occupiers, Property Managers Decarbonization
NewsFeb 6, 2026

C Change Report Highlights Practical Ways to Align Owners, Occupiers, Property Managers Decarbonization

ULI Europe’s C Change programme has released an Asset Sustainability Committees Best Practice Guide to help owners, occupiers and property managers coordinate decarbonisation in multi‑let commercial buildings. The guide, built on interviews with twelve leading European real‑estate firms, outlines how structured...

By Urban Land (ULI) – Technology
VINCI Airports’ Nantes Atlantique Commissions New Infrastructure to Decarbonise Ground Operations
NewsFeb 6, 2026

VINCI Airports’ Nantes Atlantique Commissions New Infrastructure to Decarbonise Ground Operations

VINCI Airports’ Nantes Atlantique Airport has completed a €15 million electrification programme for its airside operations. The upgrade adds twelve powered aircraft stands and one hundred electric charging points for ground support equipment, aiming to cut fuel‑burn emissions by up to...

By Future Travel Experience