Daytime Power Supply Now Reaches Farmers in 24 Districts, Says Rajasthan CM
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma announced that daytime electricity is now reaching farmers in 24 districts, with a goal to achieve full daytime power supply across the state by 2027. The announcement came after a review meeting of the energy department, where officials highlighted recent gains in generation capacity and a drop in transmission and distribution losses. Sharma also emphasized the state’s push on pump‑storage and battery‑storage projects as cost‑effective, clean‑energy solutions. The initiative aims to stabilize supply for agricultural, domestic, and industrial users.

Trump Brings Back Direct Air Capture Hubs
The U.S. Department of Energy has cleared two Direct Air Capture (DAC) projects—a South Texas hub by Occidental Petroleum and the Louisiana‑based Project Cypress joint venture of Climeworks and Heirloom—to move forward, preserving roughly $1.2 billion in funding. Both projects survived...

Apple Hits Recycled Targets, Emissions Flat, 2030 Gap Remains
Apple's 2026 Environmental Progress Report hits several long-promised targets: 30% recycled content across all products, 100% recycled cobalt in batteries, plastic out of packaging. GHG emissions held at 60% below 2015, flat year-over-year, which is the more interesting number with...
Mayor Bass Has a New Plan for Addressing Climate Change in Los Angeles
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass unveiled a comprehensive Climate Action Plan that aims to double solar capacity, electrify the city bus fleet and install 120,000 EV chargers by 2030, and achieve 80% renewable energy by 2030 and 100% by 2035....
CAISO’s Rapid Battery, Solar, Wind Build‑out Drives 100% Renewable Grid
In the one year between April 8, 2025 and April 9, 2026, @CaliforniaISO installed 4.656 GW batteries 1.534 GW solar 0.308 GW wind bringing grid totals to 16.04 GW/64.16 GWh batteries, 22.577 GW solar 8.681 GW wind The CAISO queue is 17.1 GW batteries 19 GW solar 0.8 GW...
Abaxx Exchange
Abaxx Exchange, a Singapore‑based Recognised Market Operator, launched in June 2024 offering centrally‑cleared, physically deliverable LNG futures across three regional contracts. Since then it has expanded its suite to include nickel‑sulphate, gold kilobar, carbon‑offset and the world’s first exchange‑traded solar futures,...

JinkoSolar’s Profitability Deteriorates as Annual Module Shipments Decline
JinkoSolar reported a steep decline in 2025 profitability as module shipments fell 7.3% to just over 86 GW and revenue dropped 20% to $9.37 billion. Gross margin collapsed to 0.3% in Q4, driving an adjusted net loss of $448.6 million and a GAAP...

Solar PPA Prices in Q1 2026 Fall in Europe, Rise in North America
LevelTen Energy reports that average solar power purchase agreement (PPA) prices fell 13% year‑on‑year to €55.05/MWh (US$64.83/MWh) in Europe during Q1 2026, marking five straight quarters of decline. In contrast, North American solar PPAs rose 13% YoY to US$64.49/MWh, driven by...
Google Shows Axion ARM CPUs Cutting Energy Use and Boosting Performance on GKE
Google Cloud executives Jago Macleod and Abdel Sghiouar told KubeCon Europe that a year of production with the company’s custom Arm‑based Axion processors has made moving container workloads to Arm a routine scheduling decision. The firm claims 50% higher performance,...
Span and Nvidia Launch XFRA: Distributed AI Nodes for Homes Target 1 GW by 2027
Smart panel maker Span and chip giant Nvidia announced a partnership to roll out XFRA, a network of backyard AI compute nodes. A proof‑of‑concept of 100 nodes will be installed in new‑construction homes in the Southwest in Q3 2026, with a...
California Revises Cap‑and‑Invest, Halting Permanent Retirement of 118 Million Emission Permits
California Air Resources Board (CARB) announced a revision to the state’s Cap‑and‑Invest program that stops the permanent retirement of 118 million greenhouse‑gas allowances, placing them in a reserve fund. Environmental advocates and the oil and gas industry alike condemned the change,...

Seven Buyers in a Trench Coat
In this episode of The Carbon Curve, host Naim Merchant talks with Jack Andreessen‑Kavanaugh, director of the Carbon Management Program at Columbia’s Center on Global Energy Policy, about Microsoft’s pause on new carbon‑dioxide‑removal (CDR) purchases and what it reveals about...
Transparent Window Insulation Is Better at Stemming Energy Loss, Manufacturer Says
Global Holdings is retrofitting over 2,000 windows at New York’s 39‑story Nomad Tower with LuxWall’s transparent window insulation. The technology promises a 20% reduction in building energy use and an R‑value of 18—about 18 times the performance of existing glazing....

Is This The Future Of Nuclear Energy? | Matt Lozak, Aalo Atomics
After years of regulatory hurdles, nuclear energy is re‑emerging as a strategic solution to rising electricity demand, especially from AI‑driven data centers. Next‑generation micro‑reactor designs, championed by firms like Aalo Atomics, emphasize factory‑scale manufacturing, inherent walk‑away safety, and a small...

Kentucky Is Getting Its First Pumped Storage Hydropower Project for $1.3B
Kentucky is set to launch its first pumped‑storage hydropower facility, a $1.3 billion venture aimed at bolstering grid reliability. The project will deliver roughly 1 GW of reversible generation, enabling large‑scale energy storage for renewable integration. Backed by a public‑private partnership, the...

Nest Thermostats Have Saved Users an Estimated $14 Billion and 200 Billion kWh of Energy Since 2011.
Since its 2011 launch, Google’s Nest thermostat has helped users avoid more than 200 billion kilowatt‑hours of electricity and save an estimated $14 billion. The device’s Auto Eco feature automatically adjusts temperatures based on occupancy, while Nest Renew lets homeowners shift heating to cheaper,...

Data Center Power Crunch Lifts Engines, Aeroderivatives Into Larger Role
Recent procurement announcements reveal a rapid shift of reciprocating engines and aeroderivative turbines from backup to primary power at hyperscale data centers. Wärtsilä secured a 412 MW order for its 34SG engines in Ohio, while PROENERGY will supply 650 MW of 50 MW...
NYC Launches Concierge-Style Service, Enhanced Web Tools to Aid Local Law 97 Compliance
New York City unveiled Momentum, a free concierge‑style accelerator that helps building owners navigate Local Law 97’s strict emissions targets. The service bundles a call center, an online portal with decarbonization planning tools, case‑study library, and financing guidance, and expands into...

Temporary Power Solutions Could Ease Europe’s Grid Strain
Aggreko’s new white paper, “Breaking the Gridlock,” argues that temporary on‑site power solutions can relieve Europe’s strained electricity networks as renewable capacity expands. The report notes that roughly 1,700 GW of renewable projects are stalled in grid queues across 16 countries,...

ANDRITZ Lands Contract to Modernize NYPA’s Niagara Hydropower Plant
The New York Power Authority awarded ANDRITZ a contract to design, build and deliver five new 215 MVA generator stators for the Robert Moses Power Plant, part of the Niagara Power Project. The stators will replace several of the plant’s 13...
Exomad Green, Supercritical Sign 500,000-Ton Biochar Carbon Removal Agreement
Exomad Green and carbon‑removal marketplace Supercritical have sealed a three‑year agreement for up to 500,000 tons of biochar carbon removal (BCR) credits sourced from Exomad’s Bolivian facilities. The deal locks in Supercritical’s 2026 inventory and allocates credits for 2027‑2028, adding to...

Matrix Starts Texas Solar Operations
Matrix Renewables has placed its 281 MWdc Stillhouse Solar PV project into commercial operation in Bell County, Texas. The $380 million development secured Investment Tax Credit funding and converted construction loans into long‑term debt, with Northleaf Capital as a minority investor and...
🎥 Heat Beneath Our Feet: Unlocking Superhot Geothermal with Carlos Araque, Quaise Energy
Quaise Energy’s CEO Carlos Araque outlined a microwave‑driven deep‑geothermal approach that vaporizes rock to reach 10‑20 km depths where temperatures hit roughly 400 °C. The super‑hot environment creates supercritical water capable of delivering baseload power comparable to fossil‑fuel or nuclear plants. Quaise...

Oxford PV’s Perovskite Expertise to Help Advance Solar-Powered EVs
Oxford PV, a specialist in perovskite photovoltaics, has joined the UK‑led Smart Use of Integrated Technology for EV (SUITE) research consortium. The project, backed by the Advanced Propulsion Centre and the UK government, brings together Nissan’s Technical Centre UK, engineering...
ERCOT Says Texas Demand Could Quadruple but Cautions Forecast May Be Inflated
ERCOT’s preliminary long‑term load forecast projects Texas peak electricity demand could soar to 367,790 MW by 2032, roughly four times the 2023 record of 85,508 MW. The surge is attributed to expanding data centers, cryptocurrency mining, and other large‑load industrial customers. Current...

First ‘Community-Owned’ Battery Investment Scheme Opens
Low Carbon Hub has launched the United Kingdom’s first community‑owned battery at Ray Valley solar park near Bicester. The scheme invites public investors to co‑own a storage system that will capture surplus solar power and release it during peak demand....

Puerto Rico Approves Aggregated Residential Energy Storage Motion From Tesla, Sunrun, and SunStrong
Puerto Rico's Energy Bureau approved a joint motion by Tesla, Sunrun and SunStrong to auto‑enroll residential battery owners into the Customer Battery Energy Sharing (CBES) program, effectively creating an aggregated virtual power plant. The auto‑enrollment, which expanded to 81,000 homes...
Walmart Is Rolling Out Its In-House DC Fast Charging Network at a Rapid Pace
Walmart has accelerated its own DC fast‑charging rollout, now operating 31 stations with 112 dispensers across the United States. The network uses 400‑kilowatt chargers from Alpitronic and ABB, each equipped with NACS and CCS1 connectors. Texas leads with 15 locations,...
Vietnam’s Solar Capacity Surpasses 19 GW
Vietnam’s cumulative solar capacity reached 19,252 MW (19.3 GW) by the end of 2025, a 586 MW increase over 2024 but far slower than the 1.6 GW added in 2023. The growth is driven by expanding rooftop installations and renewed policy support, including a...
Why Reforming Rooftop Solar and Battery Permitting Belongs on Every State Affordability Agenda
American families face soaring electricity bills, yet state permitting rules for rooftop solar and home batteries remain a costly bottleneck. A new Environment America scorecard shows 48 states receive D or F grades, with only California and Texas earning B...
BMW Targets 2028 Hydrogen Car Launch, Cites Infrastructure and Cost Hurdles
BMW announced that its iX5 Hydrogen fuel‑cell electric vehicle will enter series production in 2028, featuring a third‑generation fuel cell system co‑developed with Toyota. The model promises up to 750 km of range and refueling in under five minutes thanks to...
Nordex Group Achieves Order Intake of 1.9 GW in the First Quarter of 2026
Nordex Group reported a first‑quarter 2026 order intake of 1,869 MW (about 1.9 GW), down from 2,182 MW a year earlier. The average selling price rose to €0.91 million per megawatt, roughly $0.99 million, reflecting a stable pricing environment. Customers placed orders for 292 turbines...
Agrivoltaics Maintain or Enhance Forage Quality, Study Finds
University of Minnesota researchers evaluated grasses and legumes grown under two agrivoltaic solar arrays and a control pasture to assess biomass and nutritional value for dairy cattle. The 30 kW site produced near‑control yields (8,968 kg/ha) while the 50 kW site yielded less...
Wylfa's Existing Magnox Infrastructure Accelerates Project
This is great news as the Wylfa site already exists as an old Magnox reactor so the infrastructure is mostly in place

Russell Gold Swaps WSJ for Solar Industry Insight
I think I may have accidentally gotten Russell Gold to leave the Wall Street Journal for the solar industry. On the latest episode of Energy Empire, he explains why. https://t.co/LerdxNAL7J

Edafa Venture Acquires Egypt's Cyclex in Six-Figure Deal
Edafa Venture, a Saudi‑Egyptian investment firm, acquired Egyptian waste‑recycling startup Cyclex in a six‑figure deal completed in the second half of 2025. Cyclex transforms non‑hazardous solid waste into marketable products, positioning itself as a key player in Egypt’s emerging circular‑economy...
Ganfeng Profits Surge on Booming EV and AI Storage Demand
China’s lithium giant Ganfeng sees profit jump as EV, ESS battery demand soars The world’s top lithium producer forecasts a strong turnaround as global decarbonisation and AI-driven energy storage fuel demand https://t.co/ugavTV7WR5 via @scmpnews

SMR Funding Still Unresolved After Wylfa Announcement
SMRs: Before anyone gets too excited by the recent announcement on Wylfa, it's worth noting per this govt doc that "no decisions" have yet been made on how to actually fund these reactors https://t.co/jhE5DQlNXF https://t.co/T2PbJLTgjn
FERC Orders American Efficient to Pay $1.1B for ‘Brazen Fraud’
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) ordered American Efficient, its parent Modern Energy Group, and affiliated firms to pay roughly $1.1 billion for a massive fraud that spanned more than a decade. The agency said the company sold energy‑efficiency capacity it...

Sizewell C's £121/MWh Cost Sparks Cost‑reconciliation Debate
I'd missed this in Feb, DESNZ says Sizewell C will cost £82/MWh in 2012 money (£121/MWh today)… Thoughts anyone? How to square this with estimated cost of building it? https://t.co/PdHLuSqXVJ https://t.co/H8kpPCCy5s

AI-Driven Data Centers Set to Triple Power Use by 2030
Global electricity consumption from data centres surged in 2025, driven by AI Unique new @IEA analysis shows electricity demand from data centres is set to almost double by 2030 - and to triple from data centres focused on AI More in our...
EV Convoy Sets Record Across Philippines, Showcasing Sustainable Island‑Hopping Tourism
An organized electric‑vehicle convoy completed a tip‑to‑tip journey from Pagudpud in northern Luzon to General Santos in Mindanao, visiting more than 100 urban centers and seeking Guinness World Records. The expedition demonstrates that the Philippines’ expanding charging network can support...
Eos Energy's 2 GWh Turbine‑X Deal and Production Ramp Trigger 15% Stock Surge
Eos Energy Enterprises saw its stock rise about 15% after announcing a joint development agreement with Turbine‑X Energy to deliver up to 2 GWh of zinc‑based storage for AI data centers. The company also reported record first‑quarter shipments, a 22% boost...
Intertek Expands Indian Solar Footprint with Ahmedabad Lab Acquisition
Intertek Group plc has purchased the assets of a solar photovoltaic laboratory in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, from Mitsui Chemicals India. The move adds ISO‑17025 accredited testing, BIS and IECEE CB Scheme certification capabilities, and deepens Intertek’s presence in western India as...
NanoTech Materials Secures $29.4 Million Series A to Boost Infrastructure Nanomaterials
NanoTech Materials announced a $29.4 million Series A round led by HPI Real Estate & Investments, with participation from Goose Capital and Milliken & Company. The funding will expand its Texas manufacturing hub and accelerate rollout of high‑performance roofing and fire‑resistant...
Germany Adds Record 1 GWh of Battery Storage in March
Germany is on track to surpass the 1 GWh monthly battery storage milestone in March, driven primarily by residential photovoltaic systems. Energy‑Charts data show 522.9 MW of power and 985.9 MWh of energy capacity added, with figures likely to rise as registrations lag...

Viridi RPSLinkIN Energy Storage System Receives UL 9540 Listing
Viridi’s RPSLinkIN 480‑V battery system earned UL 9540 listing after passing the rigorous UL 9540A indoor residential test conducted by TÜV Rheinland. The 50 kWh pack met five performance criteria with no smoke, gas or fire, proving it can operate safely without additional fire‑suppression equipment....
Community Benefits Aren’t Impossible – They Just Take Work
California is moving toward its 2045 net‑zero goal by advancing offshore wind projects, and a new Statewide Strategy for the Coexistence of California Fishing Communities and Offshore Wind Energy outlines how community benefits funds will mitigate residual impacts on fishermen,...

Lightshift Energy Lands BESS Portfolio for Virginia Electric Co-Ops
Lightshift Energy has secured a portfolio of five 5‑MW battery‑energy‑storage systems for Blue Ridge Power Agency and its member co‑ops in Virginia. The projects, located at three CVEC sites, one CBEC site and the City of Salem, are under construction...
High-Density AI Is Forcing a Power Reckoning at the Rack
Artificial intelligence workloads are pushing data‑center rack power densities toward 300 kW, exposing the inefficiency of traditional AC‑to‑DC conversion at the rack. Converting high‑voltage AC to low‑voltage DC creates measurable losses—about 4 % at 100 kW, translating into extra heat and cooling costs....