
Cargill Upgrades Hydrocolloids Site to Cut Emissions and Improve Efficiency
Cargill is investing €25 million (US$29.5 million) to modernise its Baupte, France, hydrocolloids plant with Mechanical Vapor Recompression (MVR) technology. The upgrade is projected to slash site emissions by roughly 45 % – about 13,700 tons of CO₂ each year – while preserving production capacity for carrageenan and xanthan gum. By improving energy efficiency, Cargill aims to strengthen supply reliability for key food‑and‑beverage customers across Europe and beyond. The project also showcases a scalable model for greener ingredient manufacturing.
How HutanBio Plans to Decarbonise Heavy Transport by Growing Microalgae in Deserts
HutanBio is developing desert‑based micro‑algae photobioreactors to produce low‑carbon, drop‑in fuels for heavy transport such as ships, trucks, trains and aircraft. The closed‑loop system captures CO₂ from the air or industrial sources, harvests algae, and converts the biomass via hydrothermal...
Battery Recycling Startup Renewable Metals Charges up on $12 Million Series A
Australian battery recycling startup Renewable Metals closed a $12 million Series A round, led by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation and joined by European Metal Recycling, Investible and Climate Tech Partners. The funding will launch a 2,000‑tonne‑per‑year demonstration plant in Kewdale, Western...

Australia’s Fuel Shock Should Trigger a Wider Re-Evaluation of Energy Alternatives
Australia is experiencing a sharp fuel shock as petrol and diesel prices surged to around A$260‑$324 per litre (≈$170‑$215 USD). The spike has pressured the east‑coast gas market, which is tightening ahead of winter, prompting a federal response. Analysts argue...

Robots Are Quietly Building the Future of Renewable Energy
Robots are rapidly transforming renewable energy construction and operations by automating tasks from site surveying to turbine maintenance. In California, Maximo’s 3‑meter robots installed 100 MW of solar at double the traditional speed, while Civ Robotics’ CivDot marks 3,000 layout points...

Ayala-Led Data Center Builder Inks Supply Deal with Meralco
STT Telemedia Global Data Centers (STT GDC), a joint venture of Ayala Corp., Globe Telecom and STT Global, signed a 10‑year agreement with Meralco’s retail arm MPower to supply up to 40.5 MW of renewable electricity for its Philippine data‑center portfolio....
Japanese Group Proposes $2-Billion Gas-Fired Power Plant for Hawaii
Japan’s largest power generator JERA announced a $2 billion proposal to build a 500‑MW combined‑cycle natural‑gas plant on Oahu. The project would replace aging oil‑fired units, cut electricity costs by about 20 % and be supported by offshore LNG infrastructure, including a...

Britain’s Renewable Energy Glut
Britain is now generating record wind and solar power, with solar output peaking at 14.4 GW and wind output hitting new highs, occasionally surpassing grid demand and forcing curtailments. To absorb the surplus, the government has launched a scheme offering free...

SWELECT Energy Evaluates Entry Into Wafer Manufacturing Business
SWELECT Energy Systems, a Chennai‑listed solar solutions firm, is evaluating entry into solar wafer manufacturing, aiming to launch within six months. The move aligns with the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy’s proposal to add wafers to the Approved List...

How the AI Boom Is Fueling the US Copper Race
The surge in AI‑driven electricity use is turning copper into a strategic bottleneck for the United States. Domestic production has stalled, forcing reliance on imports while demand is projected to rise over 40% by 2040. Projects like Rio Tinto’s Resolution Mine...
Trump-Branded AI Data Center Megaproject Stalls, CEO Departs
The Trump‑branded Fermi America AI data center, billed as the world’s largest, stalled after CEO Toby Neugebauer abruptly departed, sending shares lower following a 75% decline over six months. The project still lacks an anchor hyperscaler tenant and faces cooling‑system...

Think-Tank Sues Tennessee County over Data Center and Crypto Ban, Calls Block Unconstitutional
A Tennessee think‑tank, the Beacon Center of Tennessee, filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Kentucky‑based ExoticRidge Crypto Company challenging Hawkins County's 2025 resolution that bans cryptocurrency mining and data‑center operations. ExoticRidge plans an 8 MW Bitcoin mining facility in Bulls Gap...

'It Would Break My Heart' - Wind Farm Plans Leave People Divided
The Welsh Labour government is fast‑tracking on‑shore wind projects to meet its 2035 goal of 100% renewable electricity, unveiling schemes that could add up to 27 turbines in some locations. Proposals such as the 13‑turbine RES development near Abercarn promise...
Electricity Projects Totalling 221GW Removed From Britain's Grid Connection Queue
More than 221 GW of proposed electricity projects have been cleared from Britain’s grid‑connection queue after regulatory reforms aimed at easing long‑standing bottlenecks. The backlog, which once stretched beyond 30 GW, threatened the UK’s 2030 net‑zero goals by delaying wind, solar and...
Why the Future of Energy Storage Is Spinning To Make a Comeback
Amber Kinetics is scaling long‑duration flywheel energy storage (FESS) with four‑hour discharge units, deploying them in the Philippines and other regions. The system uses solid‑steel rotors housed in a near‑perfect vacuum and levitated magnetically, promising a 30‑year lifespan and resilience...

Tesla Owner Uses Emergency Solar to Trickle Charge After Running Out of Battery in Desert
YouTuber Sandro van Kuijck, driving a Tesla Model X across the Americas, ran out of battery in Chile’s Atacama Desert and deployed a custom 287‑watt solar array to trickle‑charge the vehicle. The solar panel delivered only 1‑2 km of range per hour but...

Suzuki Producing Biogas Auto Fuel From Cow Dung in India
Suzuki Motor Corp. has launched biogas production from cow dung at two plants in Gujarat, India, converting up to 100 tons of dung daily into roughly 1.5 tons of renewable fuel. The biogas powers about 850 compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles each...
A Reusable Chip for Particulate Matter Sensing
Researchers at Ajou University have unveiled a reusable chip that combines surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensing with porous membranes to selectively detect PM10 and PM2.5 particles. The device uses two filter membranes (≈11 µm and ≈3 µm pores) and an on‑chip microheater...

China Begins Building US$1 Billion Hydropower Station in Cambodia Amid Energy Crisis
China’s state‑owned China National Heavy Machinery Corporation has broken ground on the Upper Tatay pumped‑storage hydropower project in Cambodia’s Koh Kong province. The $1 billion, 1‑gigawatt facility will act as a “green power bank,” storing excess solar and wind energy and releasing...

?Hormuz Shock? Opportunity to Accelerate Energy Transition- #Wealth #AssetManagement #AssetFinance
The unexpected closure of the Strait of Hormuz in April 2026 halted roughly 25% of global oil, 20% of LNG, and a third of fertilizer shipments, prompting the IMF to label the event a “global, yet asymmetric” rupture. Countries that...

Asymmetry Spawns Superior SiC Superjunctions
Researchers at Rohm have unveiled a unified analytical framework for silicon‑carbide (SiC) superjunction devices that incorporates crystal‑axis impact‑ionisation anisotropy and arbitrary geometric asymmetry. By tuning the width and doping of n‑ and p‑type pillars, the asymmetric semi‑superjunction design reduces specific...

Stress-Tested, Future-Ready GaN
Infineon is scaling lateral GaN HEMTs that combine ultra‑low on‑state resistance with high breakdown voltage, leveraging GaN’s 3.44 eV bandgap and high electron mobility. The company’s reliability program adds accelerated lifetime tests, wafer‑level DHTOL screening and extensive statistical analysis to exceed...

Europe’s Energy Problem Isn’t the Transition—It’s That Europe Never Finished It
Europe’s energy transition is stalled halfway – renewable generation rose while grid, storage and flexibility investments lagged. Recent crises, from the 2022 Ukraine war to the 2026 Hormuz Strait closure, exposed the fragility of Europe’s fossil‑fuel dependence. The article argues...

Hydropower Is Making a Global Comeback
Hydropower remains the world’s third‑largest electricity source, supplying about 4,500 TWh—or 14 percent—of global power each year. Rising fossil‑fuel volatility and the need for grid flexibility are prompting governments to re‑evaluate water‑driven generation as a diversification tool. Pumped‑storage hydro, the largest form...

Inside the Race to Control the World’s Lithium Supply
Lithium production has exploded from 31,500 tonnes in 2015 to an estimated 290,000 tonnes in 2025, fueling a $150 billion battery market that grew 20% year‑over‑year. China now dominates both mining and refining, projected to control roughly half of the global lithium market...
Low-Cost Community Solar Keeps Growing Despite Tide Of Negative Federal Policy
Community solar in the United States surpassed the 10‑gigawatt milestone in 2025 and now boasts an 8‑gigawatt development pipeline, despite a hostile federal policy shift. Dimension Energy, a fast‑growing player, closed a $650 million financing round to build 132 megawatts of projects...
Scalable Aluminum‐Doped Zinc Oxide Transparent Electrodes via Spatial ALD for High‐Efficiency Perovskite Modules
Researchers used spatial atomic layer deposition (ALD) to create aluminum‑doped zinc oxide (AZO) transparent electrodes with atomic‑level dopant control. By tuning the Al:Zn cycle ratio to 2.4‑4.2% Al, the films achieved a sheet resistance of 3.3 Ω/sq, 90% optical transmittance and...
Comesa Okays Green Hydrogen Energy Plan
The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) approved a 2026 Action Plan and Green Hydrogen Roadmap to diversify its power mix and address chronic supply gaps. The plan establishes a regional Centre of Excellence on Green Hydrogen to...

Quehenberger Goes All-Electric for Dm Store Deliveries in Vienna
Austrian logistics firm Quehenberger has completed full electrification of its delivery fleet for dm drugstore locations in Vienna, deploying ten Volvo FM Electric trucks to serve roughly 100 stores daily. The transition, which began with three electric trucks earlier in...

Sponsored: Building AI Factories: Why Integrated Power and Liquid Cooling Systems Are Critical for High‑density AI Data Centers
AI factories are pushing power densities beyond the limits of traditional air‑cooled data centers, making reliable power and advanced liquid‑cooling essential for GPU performance. Schneider Electric’s acquisition of Motivair creates an integrated platform that combines power distribution, UPS, and a...
The Battery Recycling Paradox: VC’s Next Big Underrated Bet
Battery recycling is emerging from a niche, low‑margin segment into a multi‑billion‑dollar industry as the first wave of EV batteries reaches end‑of‑life. The market, valued at $28.62 billion in 2025, is projected to expand to $91.72 billion by 2034, driven by an...
How Biomass Processing Is Becoming a Scalable Platform
RenX Enterprises Corp. is repositioning biomass processing as a repeatable, deployable platform rather than a single, capacity‑driven operation. By pairing a proven German milling system with low‑cost green‑waste feedstock, the company creates engineered growing media that rivals traditional inputs. Recent...
What PLAN-B NET ZERO Does and What Neobanking Has to Do with It
PLAN‑B NET ZERO, a Swiss‑founded digital electricity provider, launched in Germany in 2023 offering 100 % certified renewable power with fixed weekly tariffs, no contracts and a ten‑minute digital sign‑up. Leveraging a neobank‑style app, the Neo‑App delivers real‑time consumption data, CO₂...
U.S. Coal-Fired Generating Capacity Retired in 2025 Was the Least in 15 Years
In 2025 the U.S. power sector retired just 2.6 GW of coal‑fired capacity, the lowest level since 2010. Operators had originally slated 8.5 GW for retirement, but 4.8 GW were postponed and 1.1 GW cancelled, largely due to Department of Energy emergency orders aimed...

Why China Is Urgently Looking to North Africa as the Energy Crisis Rolls On
China is accelerating its North African investments as the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked, turning long‑term Belt and Road projects into urgent energy‑security measures. Beijing is committing billions to infrastructure, including a $4.7 bn El Hamdania megaport in Algeria, a $6.5 bn...

Shock Therapy: War Forces Oil-Addicted Asia to Finally Go Green
The Iran war’s disruption of oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz has forced oil‑dependent Asian economies to accelerate renewable adoption, especially solar. In Thailand, soaring electricity bills and a new 200,000‑baht (≈US$6,240) tax deduction have triggered a flood of...

Enconfund Revs up Energy Projects
Thailand’s Energy Conservation and Promotion Fund (Enconfund) is shifting from pure research support to commercial‑scale deployment, targeting projects like waste‑to‑oil and green hydrogen. The fund, financed by a 0.05 baht per litre levy, holds roughly 10 bn baht ($300 M) and spends 5‑9 bn...

North America Just Got Its First New Kind of Lithium Refinery
Mangrove Lithium has inaugurated North America’s first commercial electrochemical lithium refinery in Delta, British Columbia, capable of processing 1,000 tonnes of lithium annually. The facility, dubbed the Single Stack Plant, can supply battery‑grade lithium for roughly 25,000 electric vehicles each...
China Plans To Double Renewable Energy By 2035. That’s The Good News.
On April 17, 2026 China’s National Development and Reform Commission announced a plan to double the country’s non‑fossil energy supply by 2035, using 2025 as a baseline. The roadmap includes massive hydropower projects in Tibet, desert‑based renewable hubs, and a...
Don’t Blame Technology For The Start-And-Stop Transition To Clean Energy
Renewable technologies such as solar, wind and grid‑scale batteries have become cheaper than new fossil‑fuel plants, driving ambitious capacity targets—about 80 % of power‑plant additions over the next decade are slated to be renewable. Electric vehicles now have the lowest lifetime...

PowerSecure to Build Solar and Storage Project for Wyoming Utility Co-Op
PowerSecure, a Southern Company subsidiary, will construct a 1.25‑MW solar farm paired with a 21.6‑MWh battery storage system for Wyoming cooperative Powder River Energy Corporation (PRECorp). The hybrid project is designed to alleviate peak‑demand stress, boost reliability, and lower wholesale...

EPA Highlights Plan to Push for Greater Water Reuse by Utilities, Energy Sector
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency unveiled Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0, a voluntary framework aimed at curbing the rising water demand from AI‑driven data centers. The plan builds on a 2020 initiative and seeks to foster partnerships between water utilities, energy‑intensive...
Battery Recycling Still Isn’t Easy. Just Ask Ascend Elements.
Ascend Elements, a battery‑disassembly startup that launched a plant near Atlanta in 2023 and is building a Kentucky facility, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on April 9 after losing $274 million in federal grants and facing delayed buyer commitments. The collapse reflects broader...

Electric Vehicle Owners Could Earn Thousands by Supporting Power Grid
A pilot program in Delaware demonstrates that electric‑vehicle owners can earn several thousand dollars a year by letting their parked cars act as a collective battery for the grid. As renewable generation now accounts for roughly 90% of new capacity,...

Can We Disrupt the Data Center Designs?
The surge in data creation—projected to reach 181 zettabytes by 2025—has pushed data centers to consume 4‑5% of U.S. electricity and massive water volumes for cooling. Companies are experimenting with renewable power, nuclear PPAs, ocean‑water cooling, and even floating or offshore...
America’s Wind Market Keeps Building Under Policy Pressure
U.S. utility‑scale wind capacity reached roughly 159.5 GW by January 2026, with onshore accounting for 159.3 GW and offshore a modest 171 MW. Generation climbed to 464 TWh in 2025, representing just over 10% of total U.S. electricity. Developers are targeting 11.8 GW of new wind...
A Photovoltaic Power Forecasting Method Integrating Physical Mechanisms and Deep Learning
Researchers have introduced a hybrid photovoltaic power forecasting method that merges physical modeling with deep learning. The approach uses a non‑uniform error compensation strategy, a 37‑dimensional feature system, and a dynamic weighted fusion based on four confidence factors. Validation on...
Single Switch High Gain DC-DC Quadratic Boost Converter for Renewable Energy Applications
Researchers Chakraborty et al. introduced a single‑switch quadratic boost converter that achieves high voltage gain for renewable energy systems. The prototype, rated at 200 W and 380 V input, delivers an 11.17× gain with only a 28 % duty cycle and reaches 96 %...

Cincinnati to Turn an Old Landfill Site Into a Solar Power Producer
Cincinnati broke ground on the 10‑MW Center Hill Solar project, converting a 64‑acre, 30‑year‑old landfill into a renewable‑energy asset. The two 4.9‑MW arrays are expected to produce about 18.2 million kWh of electricity each year, feeding city facilities and stabilizing municipal power...
Rewiring Global Energy Security
Bruce Douglas, CEO of the Global Renewables Alliance, argues that rapid electrification powered by renewables and smart grids is the most credible path to national security and economic competitiveness. He cites soaring natural‑gas volatility, weaponised supply chains and surging data‑center...