
Holcim Ups Electric Quarry Fleet Ante in UK Adding 20 LiuGong 870HE Wheel Loaders
Holcim UK is deploying 20 LiuGong 870HE electric wheel loaders, each weighing 24.6 t and equipped with a 423 kWh LFP battery that delivers up to nine hours of operation and an 80‑minute fast charge. After a year‑long trial at the Callow Rock Quarry in Somerset, the machines proved capable on steep inclines and continuous 6 am‑5 pm shifts with a 30‑minute midday recharge. The rollout expands Holcim’s growing electric fleet, which already includes e‑mixers, cement trucks and utility vehicles, reinforcing its net‑zero commitments. LiuGong highlighted the partnership as a catalyst for broader electric equipment adoption in the UK market.
Solar Auctions Secure France; Corporate PPAs Stay Secondary
Solar auctions to provide security in France as corporate PPAs remain second choice #energysky -- via pv-tech: https://t.co/vaWc2axqLa
Ontario’s Renewable Procurement Revives Wind Market, Shifts Canada’s Energy Landscape
Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator announced on April 9, 2026 that its Long‑Term 2 Energy Supply Window 1 awarded 14 projects totaling 1,315 MW of new renewable capacity, including 400 MW of wind from two 200 MW farms. The award marks the province’s return...

Everything Data Center Operators Need to Know About Dielectric Fluids
Liquid immersion cooling is gaining traction as data centers seek to manage high‑density workloads. Central to this approach are dielectric fluids—non‑conductive liquids that remove heat without risking short circuits. A growing market now offers petrochemical, synthetic, and plant‑based fluids, each...

European Commission Releases Aggregate EED Data Center Data – Operators Report 6.4GW of Installed Capacity Across the EU
The European Commission has released its first aggregated Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) data for data centres, showing 6.4 GW of installed IT power demand and 16.7 TWh of energy use across 776 facilities in 18 EU countries. The dataset, covering 2023‑2024, includes...

Eos Energy Partners with Turbine-X to Develop and Deploy Power Infrastructure for the US AI Data Center Market
Eos Energy Enterprises and Turbine‑X Energy have signed a joint development agreement to build and install up to 2 GWh of zinc‑based battery storage paired with 5.5‑17.5 MW natural‑gas turbines for the U.S. AI data‑center market. The behind‑the‑meter solution is designed for...
Microsoft Pauses Carbon‑Removal Credit Purchases, Shaking $5B B2B Sustainability Market
Microsoft has placed a hold on new carbon‑removal credit purchases, a move that threatens hundreds of startups in a market that has attracted over $5 billion in recent investment. The tech giant accounted for roughly 79% of all credits bought to...

Maine Bans AI Data Centers Over Concerns About Impact on Household Energy Costs
Maine lawmakers approved the nation’s first statewide moratorium on large‑scale data centers, halting new facilities that exceed 20 megawatts of power until fall 2027. The 18‑month pause includes a framework to assess grid impacts and comes as concerns rise over...
Solar Auctions to Provide Security in France as Corporate PPAs Remain Second Choice
France’s solar market is gaining traction as government‑run auctions become the preferred financing tool for new projects, according to a SolarPower Europe report. Corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs) are still a secondary option for developers, reflecting lingering policy uncertainty. Ksenia...
Data Center Power Costs Match Global Solar Investment
Data center energy spend rivals global solar investment #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/AP1fAC257n
Kiwa PVEL Revises Testing to Curb Solar Failures
Kiwa PVEL updates solar module testing protocols to address field failures #energysky -- via pv magazine usa: https://t.co/DcofZeEPv1

Battery Electric Scaler Cuts Costs
Hermann Paus Maschinenfabrik unveiled the battery‑electric PScale 8‑TE scaler, targeting underground mining operations with a high‑efficiency, low‑emission powertrain. The machine runs on an 800‑V system powered by an 80 kWh lithium‑ion battery that can be charged to 90 % in 45 minutes via a...
Trump Makes The Case For SAF Stronger Than Ever Before
President Donald Trump’s geopolitical stance has sharpened Europe’s fuel crisis, leaving the continent with roughly six weeks of kerosene jet fuel as Iranian tensions choke supply routes. The shortage highlights the fragility of current aviation fuel reliance and the limited...
Solar Developers Face High-Stakes Tax Credit Risks as FEOC Rules Tighten
The Inflation Reduction Act’s One Big, Beautiful Bill has introduced Foreign Entity of Concern (FEOC) restrictions that tie eligibility for Sections 48E and 45Y tax credits to equipment provenance, equity and debt sources, and control provisions. Projects placed in service from 2025...
Petrobras Progresses Sao Paulo SAF Plant
Petrobras announced that it will build a 10,000‑barrel‑per‑day sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant at its Replan refinery in São Paulo, using locally sourced sugarcane ethanol. The company selected Honeywell UOP’s Ethanol-to-Jet (ETJ) technology to convert the ethanol into low‑cost jet fuel. The...
PH–China Energy Partnership Flagged As Key To Accelerating Renewable Transition
A new study by People of Asia for Climate Solutions and New Energy Nexus proposes a roadmap for deeper Philippines‑China renewable energy cooperation. The report aligns with Manila’s goal to lift renewables to 35% by 2030 and 50% by 2040,...
BLADE2CIRC Project Advances Reversible Polymers, Bio-Based Fibers and Enzymatic Recycling
The EU‑funded BLADE2CIRC project has reached the midway point of its 42‑month program, delivering the first batch of high‑performance, circular wind turbine blades. The consortium has advanced reversible polymer chemistry, scaled lignin‑based reinforcement fibers, and piloted enzymatic recycling methods. Regulatory...

Germany: New Electric Car Incentive Clears Key Hurdle
Germany's Bundestag approved the Act on Promoting Climate‑Neutral Mobility, creating a legal framework for a new electric‑vehicle grant that will apply retroactively to cars first registered after 1 January 2026. The scheme offers up to €6,000 (about $6,540) for battery‑electric models and...
California’s Gas System Is Crumbling. SB 1359 Charts a Path to a Clean Energy Future.
California’s aging natural‑gas network is draining over $10 billion of ratepayer funds each year, prompting lawmakers to act. Senate Bill 1359, introduced by Sen. Henry Stern, directs the CPUC to align gas system planning, ratemaking, and capital investments with the state’s...
Solar Asset Managers Talk Underperforming Systems, Catastrophic Losses and AI at SAMNA 2026
The 2026 Solarplaza Summit Asset Management North America (SAMNA) convened more than 650 solar professionals in San Diego for three days of training, networking, and deep‑dive sessions. Attendees highlighted three urgent themes: underperforming assets, heightened catastrophic‑risk exposure—especially hail—and the accelerating...
Congress Presses DOE’s Wright on Energy Star, Permitting Reform
Energy Secretary Chris Wright testified before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, where lawmakers questioned the Department of Energy’s handling of the Energy Star program after its transfer from the EPA. Rep. Paul Tonko highlighted the program’s historic $35 million annual cost...
Boston Eyes Water-Based Thermal Network to Ease Grid Strain
Boston and the Mass Clean Energy Center are committing $500,000 to a year‑long study of a closed‑loop water‑sourced thermal energy network, dubbed BosTEN. The system would harvest heat from the Charles and Mystic rivers, Boston Harbor, the Fort Point Channel,...

Equinix Opens SP6 Data Center in São Paulo, Brazil
Equinix has opened its newest data center, SP6, in the São Paulo metropolitan area, investing $114 million in a 2,975 sqm facility. The first phase delivers 1,125 racks and is engineered for liquid‑cooling and AI‑driven workloads. With SP6, Equinix now operates nine data...

Portugal Approves National Data Center Plan
Portugal’s Council of Ministers approved the National Data Center Plan (PNCD) and its 2026‑2027 Action Plan, establishing a four‑pillar framework to fast‑track data‑center development. The plan designates AICEP as a single point of contact, sets maximum licensing deadlines, earmarks pre‑zoned...

Shanghai Electric Reports Strong 2025 Performance, New Orders Hit Record High
Shanghai Electric reported a strong 2025 performance, with revenue climbing 9.0% to RMB 126.68 billion (about $18.6 billion) and net profit surging 60.4% to RMB 1.206 billion (roughly $176.9 million). New orders reached a record RMB 172.81 billion ($25.35 billion), up 12.5% year‑on‑year, driven by growth...

Sana Ouji Leaves Google for Anthropic's New Energy Team, to "Responsibly and Rapidly Scale an Ambitious Data Center Portfolio"
Sana Ouji, a former Google data‑center energy strategist, has joined Anthropic’s newly formed energy team to craft a global strategy for scaling its data‑center portfolio. The hire follows a wave of ex‑Google talent, including data‑center architects, engineers, and operations leaders,...

Singapore Adds 504 MW Solar Capacity in 2025
Singapore installs 504 MW of solar in 2025 #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/S0cx3XfOSF https://t.co/fZLScUnC77
Trump Administration Seeks Scaled-Back Building Efficiency Money
The Trump administration’s FY2027 budget request trims the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy from $3.1 billion to $1.1 billion, slashing the Building Technologies Office to $20 million—a 93% cut. While the request earmarks a $4 billion increase for nuclear...
Control, Not Capacity, Could Be the Next Driver of U.S. Residential Storage Investment
Investors are moving beyond the sheer number of residential batteries installed and are focusing on platforms that can control and monetize fleets through virtual power plants and aggregation. Software‑driven models that dispatch thousands of assets promise recurring revenue streams, positioning...
States Rush to Build Clean Energy Projects to Tap Expiring Incentives
U.S. states are accelerating large‑scale renewable projects to capture a 30% federal investment tax credit that expires soon. California, Colorado, New York, New Jersey, Minnesota and Oregon are fast‑tracking solar, wind and battery‑storage builds that must break ground by July 4 and finish...
FERC Tees up June Decision on Data Center Interconnection Reform
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission announced it will issue a decision in June on the Department of Energy’s proposed reforms for interconnecting data centers and other large loads to the transmission grid. The commission emphasized a swift, efficient, and legally...
The Hydrogen Stream: Levelized Cost of Hydrogen at Mediterranean Ports Can Be as Low as €2.5/kg for Hybrid Systems
A University of Naples study shows that producing hydrogen at Mediterranean ports could cost $6.5‑10.1 per kilogram using only renewables, and as low as $2.9 per kilogram in hybrid grid‑supported systems. Solar power delivers the most consistent capacity factor (18‑24%)...

Heat Pump Sector Urges Policy Clarity to Unlock Non-Domestic Adoption
The Heat Pump Association UK (HPA UK) is urging the government to provide a clear, national strategy for electrifying non‑domestic heating. While 125,000 heat pumps were sold in 2025, the majority are installed in homes, leaving commercial and industrial uptake minimal....
UK Greenlights Record 800 MW Solar Despite Opposition
UK government approves record 800 MW solar plant over local opposition #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/ckn5YEaTbJ

World’s Largest Electric Container Ship — 10 Questions That Actually Matter
China has launched the Ningyuan Diankun, a 10,000‑ton all‑electric intelligent container ship, marking the world’s largest vessel of its kind to enter commercial service. The ship runs solely on battery power, eliminating diesel engines and delivering substantial emissions reductions. It...
Local Architect Guides Hitchin Home Renovation to Modern, Energy‑Smart Living
A Hitchin family completed a full‑scale home renovation in December 2025, working with local firm MSAD. The project, driven by a clear vision and hands‑on homeowner management, added solar panels, expanded living space and lifted the property’s market value.
SAPVIA and City Power Forge Collaborative Path for Sustainable Solar Energy in Johannesburg
The South African Photovoltaic Industry Association (SAPVIA) and Johannesburg’s City Power met on 16 February 2026 to tackle a growing backlog of Small‑Scale Embedded Generation (SSEG) registrations dating from 2022‑2025. SAPVIA pushed for a fast‑track, digital‑first framework to clear legacy applications and...

World Faces Challenge Absorbing China's Battery Boom
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Maine Poised to Veto First Statewide Data Center Ban
Will Maine Veto the First State-Wide Data Center Ban? #energysky -- via Heatmap News https://t.co/viJay8jkWW https://t.co/0mviuwfCSG
US Power Purchase Agreements Reach Record Prices: LevelTen
North American renewable power purchase agreements hit record highs in Q1 2026, with wind contracts averaging $79.40 per megawatt‑hour and solar at $64.49. Prices have risen 13% for solar and 24% for wind compared with a year ago, driven primarily by...

Dajin, Zhengli Eye Vessel Retrofit for European Offshore Wind Market
Dajin Heavy Industry and Zhengli Marine Engineering have signed a strategic cooperation framework to retrofit Zhengli’s 3,500‑ton offshore wind installation vessel for the European market. The partnership will evaluate feasibility, pursue joint R&D, and target long‑term market expansion across Europe....
Six States Accelerate Renewable Energy Project Approvals
California, Colorado, Minnesota, New York, New Jersey and Oregon are among the states expediting renewable energy projects. https://t.co/KftgZHgZHv

Kruger Breaks Ground on 196MW Saint-Paul-De-Montminy Wind Farm
Kruger Energy has broken ground on the 196 MW Saint‑Paul‑de‑Montminy wind farm in Quebec, slated for operation by December 2027. The project, costing over C$580 million ($423 million), will feature 28 turbines and a power purchase agreement with Hydro‑Québec. Construction will generate more than...
Will We Finally Buy European PV Modules?
The Becquerel Institute’s new column argues that Europe’s solar‑module outlook is moving from decline to a narrow window of opportunity, driven by rising energy prices and the Net‑Zero Industry Act (NZIA) that creates partially protected domestic markets. While 60% of...

Decentralised Grid Needs a New Kind of Energy Market or Costs Will Rise
Elexon warns that the UK electricity market must evolve to match a rapidly decentralising grid, where distributed generation has risen from 15% in 2011 to roughly 36% today. It argues that current pricing, focused on transmission, is driving higher redispatch...
Inside the Financing of Egypt’s Largest Solar‑plus‑storage Project
Norwegian renewable developer Scatec ASA has commissioned the first phase of its 1.1 GW Obelisk solar‑plus‑storage project in Egypt, a $590 million venture backed by $479.1 million of non‑recourse debt from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, African Development Bank and British...

The Nation’s Biggest Renewables Project Ever Comes Online
The SunZia Wind project, the largest renewable build in U.S. history, has begun testing its 916 turbines and is on track to deliver 3.5 GW of wind power plus 550 miles of transmission to California. Early output has already helped California break...

US Company Granted Offshore Wind Survey License in Vietnam
Pacifico Energy, a U.S. renewable developer, received a site‑survey license for a 500 MW offshore wind project off Ho Chi Minh City. The permit, issued by Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, is one of the first granted to a foreign firm under...

Enviromena Wins Lutterworth Solar Approval
Enviromena has secured planning approval from Rugby Borough Council for a 16 MW solar farm at Lutterworth, slated to operate for up to 40 years. The facility will generate enough electricity to power roughly 7,800 homes and avoid more than 4,300 tonnes...
Philippines Announces 7th Renewables Auction
The Philippines Department of Energy will launch its seventh Green Energy Auction (GEA‑7) this year, inviting rooftop, ground‑mounted and floating solar projects. A standout feature is a strategic allocation in Mindanao that is roughly five times larger than in prior...