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Lloyd’s Register Partners with Echo Marine Group to Deliver Electric Ferry Fleet
BlogMar 22, 2026

Lloyd’s Register Partners with Echo Marine Group to Deliver Electric Ferry Fleet

Lloyd’s Register has entered a partnership with Echo Marine Group to certify the design and construction of five battery‑electric passenger ferries for Perth’s Swan River, creating Western Australia’s first fully electric ferry fleet. The vessels are part of the METRONET...

By Container News
HHLA TK Estonia to Deploy Battery-Powered RTG Cranes
BlogMar 21, 2026

HHLA TK Estonia to Deploy Battery-Powered RTG Cranes

HHLA TK Estonia will become Europe’s first container terminal to run fully battery‑powered rubber‑tired gantry (RTG) cranes. The Konecranes‑built units, each with a 296 kWh battery, can operate up to eight hours on a single charge, allowing a complete shift without...

By Container News
Multiple Bottlenecks Face New Nuclear Builds
BlogMar 20, 2026

Multiple Bottlenecks Face New Nuclear Builds

The Nuclear Scaling Initiative released a 73‑page report that maps critical bottlenecks in the U.S. advanced nuclear supply chain, highlighting fuel shortages, downstream manufacturing constraints, and a skilled‑labor gap that together create a market‑paralysis cycle. It recommends coordinated actions by...

By Neutron Bytes
Engineered Bioprocess Converts CO2 Into Amino Acids at 97 Percent Efficiency
BlogMar 20, 2026

Engineered Bioprocess Converts CO2 Into Amino Acids at 97 Percent Efficiency

Georgia Tech researchers have unveiled a cell‑free biocatalytic platform that converts carbon dioxide into the amino acids serine and glycine with a 97% yield, the highest efficiency reported for any synthetic‑biology system. By introducing heat‑tolerant enzymes from Moorella thermoacetica and...

By Nanowerk
The Return of America's Coal Power Kicks Off in Alaska
BlogMar 20, 2026

The Return of America's Coal Power Kicks Off in Alaska

The United States is advancing its first new coal‑fired power plant since 2013 with the 1.25‑gigawatt Terra Energy Center in Alaska. A $1 billion boiler contract with Hyundai Heavy Industries and a $500 million equity pledge from Korean firm KOREIT fund the...

By David Blackmon's Energy Additions
Biodiesel Production Profits and Tax Credits
BlogMar 20, 2026

Biodiesel Production Profits and Tax Credits

The U.S. biodiesel sector has struggled with pandemic fallout, rising renewable diesel competition, and the 2023 RIN cliff, prompting several plant closures. Recent state and federal tax credits—particularly Iowa’s production credit, the Small Agri Producer credit, and the new 45Z...

By Farmdoc daily
Energy Impacts Podcast: John Calce, Founder and CEO of America First Refining
BlogMar 19, 2026

Energy Impacts Podcast: John Calce, Founder and CEO of America First Refining

America First Refining’s founder John Calce discussed the launch of a new refinery in Brownsville, Texas, built to process the light, sweet crude from the Permian Basin. The project, financed in partnership with India’s Reliance, overcame a seven‑year permitting process...

By David Blackmon's Energy Additions
Standard Bank Partners with Anthem to Back South African Solar Project
BlogMar 17, 2026

Standard Bank Partners with Anthem to Back South African Solar Project

Standard Bank, Africa’s largest bank by assets, has partnered with independent power producer Anthem to finance the Notsi solar project, South Africa’s biggest single‑phase photovoltaic development. The 475 MW facility in the Free State will supply clean power to commercial and...

By Africa Private Equity News
Wind, Solar Stabilise Europe Power Prices
BlogMar 17, 2026

Wind, Solar Stabilise Europe Power Prices

European electricity markets are showing price resilience as wind and solar capacity expands. In Germany and France, power prices fell last week even as oil prices surged, contrasting with earlier spikes driven by natural‑gas volatility. Continued renewable investment is dampening...

By Irina Slav on energy
Everllence Secures Contract to Supply Compression Technology
BlogMar 16, 2026

Everllence Secures Contract to Supply Compression Technology

Everllence won a contract to deliver two RB compressor skids for Thailand’s inaugural carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at PTTEP’s Arthit gas field. The compressors, paired with Solar Turbines gas turbines, will enable capture and offshore storage of up...

By Container News
How Materials Informatics Aids Photocatalyst Design for Hydrogen Production
BlogMar 15, 2026

How Materials Informatics Aids Photocatalyst Design for Hydrogen Production

Researchers used machine‑learning interatomic potential (MLIP) calculations to screen dopants for orthorhombic Sn₃O₄, identifying aluminum as a stable dopant. Experimental hydrothermal synthesis confirmed the predictions, with 5 % Al‑doped o‑Sn₃O₄ delivering 16‑times higher hydrogen production under visible light. The study demonstrates...

By Nanowerk
New Study Reveals Hidden Role of Larger Pores in Biochar Carbon Capture
BlogMar 14, 2026

New Study Reveals Hidden Role of Larger Pores in Biochar Carbon Capture

Researchers at Shenyang Agricultural University have demonstrated that mesopores and macropores in biochar play an active role in CO₂ capture, overturning the long‑standing view that only micropores matter. By combining theoretical models with experiments on sawdust‑derived biochar produced between 300 °C...

By Nanowerk
Gas in Mexico: Risks and Alternatives for a Sustainable Energy Model
BlogMar 13, 2026

Gas in Mexico: Risks and Alternatives for a Sustainable Energy Model

Mexico relies on imported natural gas for more than 70% of its consumption, chiefly via pipelines from Texas. This dependence underpins electricity generation, industrial processes and Pemex operations, but it also exposes the country to supply disruptions, price volatility and...

By NRGI – Transition Minerals series (Insights)
TfL Selects Direct Solar Power to Help Run the Tube | RailUK
BlogMar 13, 2026

TfL Selects Direct Solar Power to Help Run the Tube | RailUK

Transport for London (TfL) has appointed SSE Energy Solutions to design and build purpose‑built solar farms that will feed electricity directly into the Tube network via a private‑wire arrangement. The scheme will generate up to 65,000 MWh of zero‑carbon power each...

By London Reconnections
Atomic Ratio Tuning in Catalysts Controls Carbon Nanofiber Production From CO2
BlogMar 13, 2026

Atomic Ratio Tuning in Catalysts Controls Carbon Nanofiber Production From CO2

Researchers reported a two‑stage tandem system that converts CO₂ and water into carbon nanofibers at 450 °C and ambient pressure. By varying the palladium‑to‑copper atomic ratio in a Pd‑Cu electrocatalyst, they tuned the syngas composition, achieving a peak CO partial current...

By Nanowerk
New Research Reveals How Semiconductor Electrodes Can Achieve Green Hydrogen Production
BlogMar 13, 2026

New Research Reveals How Semiconductor Electrodes Can Achieve Green Hydrogen Production

University of Jyväskylä researchers used a new constant inner potential density functional theory to model semiconductor electrochemistry, revealing that lowering the electrode potential creates polarons on TiO₂ surfaces that activate the hydrogen evolution reaction. State‑of‑the‑art Raman, electron resonance and photoelectron...

By Nanowerk
Two Paths to Power Data Center Demand
BlogMar 12, 2026

Two Paths to Power Data Center Demand

Two contrasting megaprojects aim to meet soaring data‑center power needs: a $33 billion, 9.2 GW natural‑gas plant in Ohio and a 300 MW iron‑air battery system in Minnesota. The Ohio venture, backed by Japan and SB Energy, carries a staggering $3,586/kW price tag and...

By GridLab Blog
Top 5 Potential Federal Roadblocks Facing Texas Renewables
BlogMar 12, 2026

Top 5 Potential Federal Roadblocks Facing Texas Renewables

The U.S. Department of the Interior has overhauled its permitting framework, introducing slower review timelines, new approval processes, and unfamiliar evaluative standards that now affect both federal and private lands. These directives, rolled out over the past 14 months, add...

By Texas Energy and Power Newsletter
Ruling Party Proposes Bold Vision to Transform Zimbabwe Into Global Battery Manufacturing Hub
BlogMar 12, 2026

Ruling Party Proposes Bold Vision to Transform Zimbabwe Into Global Battery Manufacturing Hub

Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU‑PF party announced a strategic push to transform the country from a raw lithium exporter into a full‑stack battery manufacturing hub. The plan highlights the recent attraction of four of the world’s top six lithium firms and the...

By Mining Zimbabwe – Analysis & Features
Yttrium-Doped Nickel Catalyst Boosts Ammonia to Hydrogen Conversion Efficiency
BlogMar 12, 2026

Yttrium-Doped Nickel Catalyst Boosts Ammonia to Hydrogen Conversion Efficiency

Researchers at Tohoku University have created a yttrium‑doped nickel‑ceria catalyst (Ni₁Ce₁₋ₓYₓOα) that dramatically improves ammonia decomposition into hydrogen. The yttrium addition generates stable surface oxygen vacancies and tunes the electronic structure around nickel sites, lowering reaction energy barriers. The optimized...

By Nanowerk
To What Extent Did High-Temperature De-Rating Contribute to Large Under-Performance Across Semi-Scheduled Wind Fleet on Tuesday 27th January 2026?
BlogMar 12, 2026

To What Extent Did High-Temperature De-Rating Contribute to Large Under-Performance Across Semi-Scheduled Wind Fleet on Tuesday 27th January 2026?

On Tuesday 27 January 2026, semi‑scheduled wind farms in South Australia and Victoria under‑performed, creating large positive Dispatch Errors that strained system frequency. Temperature spikes in SA and a later cool‑change in VIC closely tracked the three identified error blocks, indicating high‑temperature...

By WattClarity
Flywheel and Sodium-Ion Battery Hybrids Target Short Power Spikes on Renewables
BlogMar 11, 2026

Flywheel and Sodium-Ion Battery Hybrids Target Short Power Spikes on Renewables

Flywheel energy storage is emerging as a fast‑acting complement to batteries for renewable‑rich grids. By converting electricity into kinetic energy, modern flywheels can inject power within milliseconds, smoothing short‑duration spikes that batteries alone struggle to handle. Recent designs, such as...

By Geeky Gadgets
Sustainable Improvement
BlogMar 11, 2026

Sustainable Improvement

Societies must fundamentally shift energy use toward lower‑carbon sources to curb global warming. Governments and organizations are deploying regulations, fiscal tools, and voluntary initiatives to re‑engineer industry, agriculture, and land‑use practices. Renewable energy deployment, LEED‑certified construction, and expanding corporate sustainability...

By Future of CIO
Noteworthy Glitch in AEMO Operations (Both Electricity and Gas) on Tuesday Afternoon/Evening 10th March 2026
BlogMar 10, 2026

Noteworthy Glitch in AEMO Operations (Both Electricity and Gas) on Tuesday Afternoon/Evening 10th March 2026

On 10 March 2026 the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) suffered a significant operational glitch affecting both the National Electricity Market and the eastern Australian gas market. The incident was logged as INC0159810 and is suspected to be linked to change request...

By WattClarity
The $210 Million Carbon Arbitrage: Why Every Serious AI Data Center Is Being Built in Texas
BlogMar 10, 2026

The $210 Million Carbon Arbitrage: Why Every Serious AI Data Center Is Being Built in Texas

VoltaGrid has installed 210 Jenbacher J624 reciprocating engines in Shackelford County, Texas, delivering 700 MW of natural‑gas power for OpenAI and Oracle’s Project Frontier, a behind‑the‑meter micro‑grid that avoids ERCOT’s grid. Because Texas regulators approve the air permit through emissions registration...

By Avanza Energy
Homerun Resources Advances Antimony-Free Solar Glass Strategy in Brazil
BlogMar 9, 2026

Homerun Resources Advances Antimony-Free Solar Glass Strategy in Brazil

At the PDAC conference, Homerun Resources announced it is close to completing a bankable feasibility study for Latin America’s first antimony‑free solar‑glass manufacturing facility in Bahia, Brazil. The project leverages a high‑purity, low‑iron silica deposit that contains under 10 ppm iron,...

By Jack Lifton @ InvestorNews (Critical Minerals & Rare Earths)
Drag Reduction Via Bubbles
BlogMar 9, 2026

Drag Reduction Via Bubbles

Researchers used computational fluid dynamics to model bubbly flow beneath a moving container ship, exploring how inertial, buoyancy, and surface‑tension forces interact. Their simulations showed that when bubbles coalesce into a continuous air layer on the hull, drag can drop...

By FY! Fluid Dynamics
GIC-Backed Renewable Developer Greenko Lines up Potential $1bn IPO
BlogMar 9, 2026

GIC-Backed Renewable Developer Greenko Lines up Potential $1bn IPO

Greenko, the GIC‑backed Indian renewable developer, is weighing a roughly $1 billion initial public offering that could launch as early as this year. The firm currently operates about 11 GW of renewable capacity across 20 states and has another 20 GW under construction....

By Private Equity Insights
Digital Twin | How Telefonica Is Driving Energy Efficiency in Its Data Centers
BlogMar 9, 2026

Digital Twin | How Telefonica Is Driving Energy Efficiency in Its Data Centers

Telefonica Germany, together with EkkoSense, has rolled out an IoT‑driven digital‑twin platform that monitors thermal conditions in real time across its data‑center portfolio. The solution combines 3‑D visualization, advanced analytics and predictive alerts to fine‑tune climate control, improve Power Usage...

By TelecomDrive
Aula Energy Bought the Lightsource BP Solar Farm Portfolio … so, What Have They Bought?
BlogMar 8, 2026

Aula Energy Bought the Lightsource BP Solar Farm Portfolio … so, What Have They Bought?

On 23 February 2026 Aula Energy announced the purchase of Lightsource BP’s roughly 1 GW solar farm portfolio. The deal includes five operating farms – Wellington (200 MW), Wellington North (400 MW), West Wyalong (107 MW) in NSW, Woolooga (210 MW) in Queensland and Wunghnu (90 MW) in Victoria – together...

By WattClarity
From Sensors to Evidence: Why Automated Buildings Need Environmental Memory
BlogMar 8, 2026

From Sensors to Evidence: Why Automated Buildings Need Environmental Memory

Building automation has evolved from simple sensor networks to real‑time control platforms that optimize comfort and energy use. However, most systems are designed for immediate visibility rather than preserving a lasting, tamper‑proof record of environmental conditions. The article argues that...

By AutomatedBuildings.com
Tesla Preps to Build Its Most Massive Supercharger Yet: 400+ V4 Stalls
BlogMar 7, 2026

Tesla Preps to Build Its Most Massive Supercharger Yet: 400+ V4 Stalls

Tesla is set to construct its largest Supercharger hub, Eddie World 2, in Yermo, California, featuring over 400 V4 charging stalls across six phases. Phase 1 will begin later this year with 72 high‑power stalls, expanding to more than double the current...

By Teslarati
The Hidden Potential of Trump’s Critical Minerals Stockpile – by Rebecca Egan McCarthy (Grist.org – March 5, 2026)
BlogMar 6, 2026

The Hidden Potential of Trump’s Critical Minerals Stockpile – by Rebecca Egan McCarthy (Grist.org – March 5, 2026)

Despite a broader rollback of renewable-friendly policies, the Trump administration has accelerated efforts to build a domestic critical‑minerals stockpile. The move targets metals essential for both advanced military hardware and clean‑energy technologies, aiming to reduce U.S. reliance on China. By...

By Republic of Mining
3D Printed Ceramic Array Converts Water Flow Into Measurable Electrical Signals
BlogMar 6, 2026

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...

By Fabbaloo
How Much Volume Has Been Traded on the ASX’s New Morning & Evening Peak Futures so Far?
BlogMar 5, 2026

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,...

By WattClarity
Nickel Nationalism Holds Back Indonesia’s Clean Tech Ambitions – by Riandy Laksono (East Asia Forum – March 5, 2026)
BlogMar 5, 2026

Nickel Nationalism Holds Back Indonesia’s Clean Tech Ambitions – by Riandy Laksono (East Asia Forum – March 5, 2026)

Indonesia’s 2020 ban on raw‑nickel exports sparked a surge in domestic smelting and processing, positioning the country as a textbook case of resource‑based industrialisation. Yet its clean‑technology ambitions remain modest: EV exports totaled only US$12 million in 2024, dwarfed by Thailand’s...

By Republic of Mining
Africa Has a Nuclear Bros Problem
BlogMar 5, 2026

Africa Has a Nuclear Bros Problem

African nations are rapidly pursuing nuclear power, with Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and others signing agreements and joining the IAEA pledge to triple capacity by 2050. Analysts warn that many of these ambitions are unrealistic, citing projects that would dwarf current...

By Eat More Electrons
The State of Alternative Propulsion Aircraft? Part 6.
BlogMar 5, 2026

The State of Alternative Propulsion Aircraft? Part 6.

The article reviews the limitations of series‑hybrid aircraft, highlighting the significant energy losses when a turbogenerator feeds an electric motor through multiple conversion stages. These inefficiencies make series hybrids uneconomical compared to conventional models like the Cessna Caravan or Saab 340....

By Leeham News and Analysis
UK Airport Hopes Hydrogen-Powered Ground Equipment Will Cut Emissions
BlogMar 4, 2026

UK Airport Hopes Hydrogen-Powered Ground Equipment Will Cut Emissions

Exeter Airport in the UK is conducting a second two‑week winter trial of hydrogen‑powered ground support equipment, focusing on a dual‑fuel (hydrogen/diesel) ground power unit operating in cold, inclement weather. The trial follows an April test that deployed a hydrogen...

By Runway Girl Network
Clean Planet Moves From Validation to Commercialization
BlogMar 3, 2026

Clean Planet Moves From Validation to Commercialization

Clean Planet has moved from research validation to commercial rollout, securing a ¥1 billion grant from Tokyo’s Zero Emission program in April 2025 and a ¥500 million strategic equity round in January 2026. The company now promotes its QHe IKAROS heat module,...

By New Fire Energy
Tesla Semi’s Latest Adoptee Will Likely Encourage More of the Same
BlogMar 3, 2026

Tesla Semi’s Latest Adoptee Will Likely Encourage More of the Same

Tesla’s electric Class 8 Semi has been spotted in Southern California, branded for Ralph’s Supermarkets, confirming Kroger’s partnership to deploy up to 500 autonomous Semis. The appearance expands the program from the Midwest to the West Coast, showcasing zero‑emission, 500‑mile range...

By Teslarati
Circular Construction Hub Unveiled in London
BlogMar 3, 2026

Circular Construction Hub Unveiled in London

London’s Royal Docks have launched the UK’s first circular construction hub, the opening phase of a broader Circular Economy Village in Newham. The facility, created with Tipping Point East, Newham Council and mayoral support, will recycle demolition waste, aiming to...

By BIM+ (Construction Computing)
Does that Use a Lot of Energy? [Update]
BlogMar 3, 2026

Does that Use a Lot of Energy? [Update]

A prototype web tool now lets users compare the energy use of everyday products and activities, turning raw watt‑hour data into intuitive visualizations. Recent updates, driven by extensive community feedback, add rough energy‑cost equivalents for several countries, making the information...

By By the Numbers (Sustainability by numbers)
Basslink Gets Final Revenue Determination for Operation as a Regulated Service
BlogMar 2, 2026

Basslink Gets Final Revenue Determination for Operation as a Regulated Service

On 27 February 2026 the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) issued its final revenue determination for Basslink Pty Ltd’s transmission cable for the 2026‑30 control period. The regulator approved a nominal, smoothed revenue of $459.5 million, marginally below Basslink’s revised $461.2 million proposal. Cost allocation...

By WattClarity
Engineering Proof of Performance
BlogMar 2, 2026

Engineering Proof of Performance

The piece introduces boundary thermodynamics as a framework for evaluating building performance, arguing that interior conditions must be measured against documented exterior loads. It explains that HVAC components, envelopes, and IAQ systems only prove their effectiveness when load‑relative data—temperature, humidity,...

By AutomatedBuildings.com
The Electric Vehicle Tariff Boomerang
BlogMar 2, 2026

The Electric Vehicle Tariff Boomerang

The Canada‑China trade deal announced in January reduces the tariff on Chinese electric vehicles to 6.1 % for an initial 49,000‑unit quota, expanding to 70,000 over five years. The move stems from Trump‑era pressure on Canada, prompting a diversification toward Beijing....

By Energy Institute Blog (UC Berkeley, Energy at Haas)
New Report Outlines Key Considerations for a Just Transition for Mining and Steel
BlogMar 2, 2026

New Report Outlines Key Considerations for a Just Transition for Mining and Steel

ResponsibleSteel and the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) released a landmark report on how voluntary sustainability standards (VSS) can drive a just transition in the mining and steel sectors. The study outlines nine guiding principles and five concrete recommendations...

By IRMA – Responsible Mining Blog