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Philippines Registers Solar Module Maker Targeting EU Export Market
NewsApr 16, 2026

Philippines Registers Solar Module Maker Targeting EU Export Market

The Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) has registered Genuine Renewable Energy and Eco‑Friendly Energy Network Corp. (GREEENC) as an ecozone enterprise to produce photovoltaic (PV) modules for export, primarily to the European Union. GREEENC will invest about PHP 370 million ($6.16 million) in...

By pv magazine
Plans Announced for 260MW Data Center in Konin, Poland
NewsApr 16, 2026

Plans Announced for 260MW Data Center in Konin, Poland

Central Energy Group (CGE) announced a €3 billion ($3.5 bn) AI‑focused data centre in Konin, Poland, delivering 260 MW of compute capacity. The project has secured power connections and environmental permits, with construction targeted for 2027 once a strategic investor and building permits...

By Data Center Dynamics
Modine Launches Data Center Segment, Appoints Art Laszlo to Lead Unit
NewsApr 16, 2026

Modine Launches Data Center Segment, Appoints Art Laszlo to Lead Unit

Modine announced the launch of a dedicated data‑center segment, carving it out from its broader climate‑solutions business. The new unit will be led by Art Laszlo, promoted to president after serving as VP of liquid‑cooled applications since 2022. The move...

By Data Center Dynamics
This Long Beach Startup Says It Has a Patch for California's Power Problems
NewsApr 16, 2026

This Long Beach Startup Says It Has a Patch for California's Power Problems

Long Beach‑based Critical Loop secured $26 million in new funding, bringing its total to $49 million, to accelerate deployment of battery‑and‑grid‑management systems that deliver power in days rather than years. The startup’s controller instantly switches between the public grid, on‑site batteries, solar...

By Los Angeles Times – Climate & Environment
Iran War Sparks 'Fundamental Energy Transition' In Seoul Toward Renewables: Energy Minister
NewsApr 16, 2026

Iran War Sparks 'Fundamental Energy Transition' In Seoul Toward Renewables: Energy Minister

South Korea’s energy minister says the Iran war is accelerating the country’s shift from oil to renewables. Seoul has pledged 100 GW of renewable capacity by 2030, up from the current 37 GW and a 9% share of electricity in 2025. The...

By CNBC – Energy
Change of Mayor Prompts Appeal Against Data Center Planned in Provence, France
NewsApr 16, 2026

Change of Mayor Prompts Appeal Against Data Center Planned in Provence, France

Telehouse’s plan to build a 50 MW data center at the Sybilles business park near Marseille faces a fresh appeal after the long‑time mayor of Les Pennes‑Mirabeau stepped down. The new municipal officials, backed by local residents and neighborhood associations, argue the...

By Data Center Dynamics
Plaid Cymru Says Renewables Plan Would Benefit Welsh Communities
NewsApr 16, 2026

Plaid Cymru Says Renewables Plan Would Benefit Welsh Communities

Plaid Cymru unveiled a "renewable revolution" manifesto promising a National Energy Strategy, a Renewable Energy Sector Deal and a state‑owned energy company to boost community ownership of wind, tidal and other green assets. The plan aims to accelerate Wales toward...

By Energy Live News
Oracle Corporation (ORCL) Eyes Fuel Cell Systems for AI and Cloud Build Out
NewsApr 16, 2026

Oracle Corporation (ORCL) Eyes Fuel Cell Systems for AI and Cloud Build Out

Oracle announced an expanded partnership with Bloom Energy, securing up to 2.8 GW of fuel‑cell systems, with an initial 1.2 GW already being deployed in U.S. data centers. The on‑site power solution is aimed at supporting the company’s rapid AI and cloud‑infrastructure...

By Yahoo Finance — Markets (site feed)
France Launches Tenders for 12,000 MW of Renewable Energy – 10,000 MW Offshore Wind Power
NewsApr 16, 2026

France Launches Tenders for 12,000 MW of Renewable Energy – 10,000 MW Offshore Wind Power

The French government announced a new tender program targeting roughly 12 GW of renewable generation, with about 10 GW earmarked for offshore wind projects. Additional capacity includes 1.2 GW of solar and 0.8 GW of onshore wind, complementing France’s existing hydro and nuclear mix....

By Renewable Energy Industry
EU Climate Chief Calls for Renewables Surge
NewsApr 16, 2026

EU Climate Chief Calls for Renewables Surge

EU climate commissioner Wopke Hoekstra warned that soaring energy prices and a €22 bn (≈$24 bn) rise in fossil‑fuel import costs demand a rapid shift to renewables, electrification and nuclear power. He told the Financial Times that Europe’s debt‑laden governments lack a financial...

By reNEWS
RWE and Network Rail Ink Five-Year Offshore Wind Farm Deal
NewsApr 16, 2026

RWE and Network Rail Ink Five-Year Offshore Wind Farm Deal

RWE and Network Rail have signed a five‑year power purchase agreement under which the German energy group will deliver roughly 300 GWh of offshore wind electricity each year. The clean power will cover about 65 % of Network Rail’s non‑traction electricity needs...

By BusinessGreen
Gammon Construction Team Uses Low-Carbon Concrete in Hong Kong
NewsApr 16, 2026

Gammon Construction Team Uses Low-Carbon Concrete in Hong Kong

Gammon Construction and Hongkong Land have deployed CarbonCure’s CO₂ mineralisation system in the Landmark retail renovation, creating low‑carbon concrete that incorporates about 40% ground‑granulated blast‑furnace slag. The mix reduces cement use by up to 7% and cuts concrete‑related carbon emissions...

By Global Construction Review
District Energy and Data Centers: A Strategic Partnership for the Future
NewsApr 16, 2026

District Energy and Data Centers: A Strategic Partnership for the Future

Data center expansion is hitting power, water and community limits, while a shift to liquid cooling concentrates waste heat at 50‑80 °C. District energy systems can capture that heat, delivering chilled or hot water through underground networks and eliminating on‑site chillers....

By Facilities Management Advisor
Hexicon Reports Challenging Year for Floating Wind
NewsApr 16, 2026

Hexicon Reports Challenging Year for Floating Wind

Hexicon said 2025 was a tough year for floating offshore wind, with soaring capital costs and tighter auction dynamics pressuring margins. Despite the headwinds, the company doubled its revenue to €1.78 million (≈ $1.9 million) and expanded its development pipeline to 10,850 MW across...

By reNEWS
Toyota, Isuzu Agree to Co-Develop Hydrogen Fuel Cell Light Truck
NewsApr 16, 2026

Toyota, Isuzu Agree to Co-Develop Hydrogen Fuel Cell Light Truck

Toyota Motor Corp. and Isuzu Motors have signed an agreement to co‑develop and mass‑produce a hydrogen fuel‑cell light‑truck based on Isuzu’s N‑series electric platform. The vehicle will use Toyota’s third‑generation fuel‑cell system and is targeted for commercial delivery use, where...

By Just Auto
Forêt Domaniale Wind Project Secures Financial Close
NewsApr 16, 2026

Forêt Domaniale Wind Project Secures Financial Close

The 185.6 MW Forêt Domaniale Wind Project in Quebec has reached financial close, unlocking construction funding under the Green Loan Principles. Equal owners EDF solutions électriques and Alliance de l’énergie de l’Est secured a consortium of lenders led by Desjardins Group,...

By Energy Monitor
Forêt Domaniale Wind Project Secures Financial Close
NewsApr 16, 2026

Forêt Domaniale Wind Project Secures Financial Close

The 185.6 MW Forêt Domaniale Wind Project in Quebec has achieved financial close, unlocking construction that began in early 2026. Ownership is split between EDF solutions électriques and Alliance de l’énergie de l’Est, with financing led by Desjardins and a consortium...

By Power Technology
Outer Dowsing Offshore Wind Farm Gets Development Consent
NewsApr 16, 2026

Outer Dowsing Offshore Wind Farm Gets Development Consent

The UK Secretary of State has granted development consent for the 1.5 GW Outer Dowsing offshore wind farm, a joint venture of Corio, TotalEnergies and Gulf Energy Development. Located about 54 km off Lincolnshire, the project will host up to 100 turbines,...

By Power Technology
Volvo CE Starts Serial Production of A30 Electric and A40 Electric Articulated Haulers
NewsApr 16, 2026

Volvo CE Starts Serial Production of A30 Electric and A40 Electric Articulated Haulers

Volvo Construction Equipment has started serial production of its A30 Electric and A40 Electric articulated haulers at the Braås plant in Sweden, becoming the first maker to mass‑produce battery‑electric machines in this size class. The A30 can haul 29 tonnes and...

By Electric Cars Report
Catalan Cement Sector Highlights Challenges of Meeting New Carbon Budgets
NewsApr 16, 2026

Catalan Cement Sector Highlights Challenges of Meeting New Carbon Budgets

Albert Avellaneda, director of Ciment Catala, told a conference that most cement emissions stem from the chemical process, not energy, demanding a technological overhaul. He said achieving net‑zero will hinge on carbon capture, requiring about €400 million ($436 million) in investment with...

By International Cement Review
Irish Cement Solar Project Commences Operations at Platin Works
NewsApr 16, 2026

Irish Cement Solar Project Commences Operations at Platin Works

Irish Cement has commissioned a 1 MW rooftop solar array at its Platin Works, spanning two factory buildings. The system feeds electricity directly into the plant’s power supply, reducing reliance on grid energy. The project, conceived by the site team and...

By International Cement Review
Video: Flexible Homes, Flexible Grid – Interview with Adam Cameron (SA Power Networks)
NewsApr 16, 2026

Video: Flexible Homes, Flexible Grid – Interview with Adam Cameron (SA Power Networks)

At the EN2026 conference in Adelaide, SA Power Networks engineer Adam Cameron highlighted how smart‑home technologies can provide real‑time demand flexibility for South Australia’s grid. He explained that flexible home appliances and automated energy management can absorb excess solar generation...

By RenewEconomy
State Rolls Out Red Carpet for Four New Wind Projects in Race to Replace Ageing Coal Generators
NewsApr 16, 2026

State Rolls Out Red Carpet for Four New Wind Projects in Race to Replace Ageing Coal Generators

Western Australia has placed four new wind farms—totaling over 1.3 GW of clean capacity—on a fast‑track development pipeline under the State Development Act. The projects, including Zephyr Energy's Parron Maam, Shell‑Foresight's Kondinin, Alinta Energy's Marri, and Neoen's Narrogin, have already secured long‑term...

By RenewEconomy
New Manufacturing Model for Batteries Boosted by Voltavate-ARENA Pilot Program
NewsApr 16, 2026

New Manufacturing Model for Batteries Boosted by Voltavate-ARENA Pilot Program

Voltavate, a Melbourne‑based battery specialist, secured a $3.55 million Australian government grant (about $2.3 million USD) from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to run a pilot‑scale program that integrates separator manufacturing directly onto battery production lines. The initiative moves the technology...

By Australian Manufacturing
Neoen Australia Submits 3.2GWh Bondo Wind-Plus-Storage Project to the EPBC Act
NewsApr 16, 2026

Neoen Australia Submits 3.2GWh Bondo Wind-Plus-Storage Project to the EPBC Act

Neo​en Australia has lodged its 3.2 GWh Bondo wind‑plus‑storage project for federal EPBC environmental assessment. The scheme will host up to 164 turbines delivering roughly 1.2 GW of power, coupled with two 400 MW/4‑hour battery systems totaling 1,600 MWh of storage. Covering 41,923 ha in...

By Energy Storage News
New Analyses Find Overwhelming Opposition to Wisconsin Data Centers Across the State
NewsApr 16, 2026

New Analyses Find Overwhelming Opposition to Wisconsin Data Centers Across the State

New analyses by Sierra Club Wisconsin, the WEBB, Moms Clean Air Force and Healthy Climate Wisconsin reveal that an overwhelming majority of Wisconsinites oppose the construction and cost‑shifting of data centers. In two Public Service Commission cases, 98.5% of comments...

By CleanTechnica
JinkoSolar Holding Co Ltd (JKS) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsApr 16, 2026

JinkoSolar Holding Co Ltd (JKS) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

First Solar reported record 2025 module shipments of 17.5 GW, driving net sales to $5.2 billion—a 24% year‑over‑year rise and hitting the top of its guidance. Gross margin slipped to 41% as tariffs and under‑utilized overseas plants pressured profitability, but $1.6 billion of...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
JinkoSolar Holding Co Ltd (JKS) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsApr 16, 2026

JinkoSolar Holding Co Ltd (JKS) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

JinkoSolar reported Q4 2025 revenue of $2.5 billion, up 8.3% sequentially but down 15% year‑over‑year, while gross margin collapsed to 0.3% amid soaring silver and polysilicon costs. The company posted an adjusted net loss of about $8 million and an operating loss...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Why Cheap Power Could Matter More than Clean Power in the Push for Net Zero
NewsApr 15, 2026

Why Cheap Power Could Matter More than Clean Power in the Push for Net Zero

The UK debate over net‑zero is shifting from a focus on clean electricity to the affordability of power. Homeowners like Gavin Tait find heat‑pump electricity costs up to four times higher than gas, prompting a return to fossil‑fuel boilers. Experts...

By BBC News – Science & Environment
Drax Claimed Record £999m in Subsidies for Burning Trees in 2025, Thinktank Says
NewsApr 15, 2026

Drax Claimed Record £999m in Subsidies for Burning Trees in 2025, Thinktank Says

Drax Group received a record £999 million (≈$1.3 billion) in 2025 subsidies for its North Yorkshire biomass plant, which generated about 4.5% of Britain’s electricity and cost each household roughly £13 (≈$16) per year. A climate think‑tank flagged that the wood pellets...

By The Guardian – Environment
World’s Biggest Co-Located Wind and Solar Project Begins Operations in China
NewsApr 15, 2026

World’s Biggest Co-Located Wind and Solar Project Begins Operations in China

Envision Energy announced that its 5.56 MW custom turbine wind‑and‑solar complex on the Loess Plateau has entered commercial operation. The co‑located facility spans the 635,000 km² plateau southeast of the Gobi Desert, blending wind and solar generation to overcome the region’s low‑wind,...

By RenewEconomy
Construction Starts on Biggest Battery in Australia’s Most Advanced Renewable Grid
NewsApr 15, 2026

Construction Starts on Biggest Battery in Australia’s Most Advanced Renewable Grid

Alinta Energy has broken ground on the Reeves Plains battery, a 250 MW/1,000 MWh facility that will be South Australia’s largest storage asset and the state’s first gigawatt‑scale installation. A second phase is slated to double the capacity, positioning the project among...

By RenewEconomy
Electrons Crack Open Organic Solar Cells, Exposing Their Hidden 3D Molecular Architecture in a Single Microscope
NewsApr 15, 2026

Electrons Crack Open Organic Solar Cells, Exposing Their Hidden 3D Molecular Architecture in a Single Microscope

Researchers at FAU Erlangen‑Nürnberg and partners demonstrated that three‑dimensional electron diffraction (3D ED) can deliver the same averaged structural information previously obtained only with X‑ray techniques for organic solar cells. By carefully managing electron dose, they captured nanoscale molecular order without...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Fast Hydrofoils, Floating Logs, & Canada’s Ferry Electrification Challenge
NewsApr 15, 2026

Fast Hydrofoils, Floating Logs, & Canada’s Ferry Electrification Challenge

Canada’s ferry sector is quietly transitioning to electric and hybrid‑electric vessels, with dozens already in service and more under construction. A proposed 34‑knot electric hydrofoil linking Vancouver, Bowen Island and Gibsons showcases the allure of speed and decarbonisation, but its...

By CleanTechnica
ALPS Electrification ETFs Target AI Energy Demand
NewsApr 15, 2026

ALPS Electrification ETFs Target AI Energy Demand

ALPS Advisors introduced two thematic ETFs to capture the electrification infrastructure needed for AI‑driven data‑center growth. The ALPS Electrification Infrastructure ETF (ELFY) provides equal‑weighted exposure to utilities, uranium, copper and two additional sectors, preventing any single stock from dominating performance....

By ETF Trends (VettaFi)
SRP Brings Copper Crossing Solar Project Online to Support Grid and Research Efforts
NewsApr 15, 2026

SRP Brings Copper Crossing Solar Project Online to Support Grid and Research Efforts

Salt River Project (SRP) has placed its first owned solar facility, the 55‑MW Copper Crossing Energy and Research Center (CCERC) PV Solar Project, into service in Florence, Arizona. The plant will generate enough electricity to power roughly 11,000 homes and...

By T&D World
New Energy Outlook 1
NewsApr 15, 2026

New Energy Outlook 1

BloombergNEF’s New Energy Outlook 2025 releases an updated base‑case scenario that projects oil demand peaking in 2032 at 104 million barrels per day and falling to 88 million barrels by 2050, while coal use collapses and natural‑gas consumption rises 25% to 5,449 billion...

By BloombergNEF
Forge Software Platform Uses iPad LiDAR Scanning for Quick Solar Design Proposals
NewsApr 15, 2026

Forge Software Platform Uses iPad LiDAR Scanning for Quick Solar Design Proposals

Dominus Foundry has launched Forge, a vertical SaaS platform that uses iPad and iPhone LiDAR to capture roof geometry and instantly generate design proposals. The system replaces fragmented workflows— aerial imagery, separate estimating tools, and office‑side software—with a single end‑to‑end...

By Solar Power World
Finding the Best Batteries for Electric Off-Highway Machines
NewsApr 15, 2026

Finding the Best Batteries for Electric Off-Highway Machines

Off‑highway sectors such as construction, agriculture and mining are accelerating electrification, with OEMs like Caterpillar, John Deere and Volvo backing the shift. IDTechEx’s updated 2026‑2036 report projects the global off‑highway battery market to expand to over 45 GWh by 2036, driven by...

By Electric Vehicles Research
U.S. Grid-Scale Battery Production to Support 100% of Renewable Generating Capacity
NewsApr 15, 2026

U.S. Grid-Scale Battery Production to Support 100% of Renewable Generating Capacity

The United States has rapidly built grid‑scale battery manufacturing capacity, reaching roughly 70 GWh of finished storage systems in 2025—enough to meet the entire storage demand of wind and solar generation. Companies such as Fluence, LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI, SK On and...

By Electronic Design
Transmission Line to Ukraine Nuclear Plant Fixed After Disruption
NewsApr 15, 2026

Transmission Line to Ukraine Nuclear Plant Fixed After Disruption

The 330 kV transmission line feeding Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has been restored, allowing the six‑reactor complex to resume normal grid connection. Operators confirmed all systems are nominal and radiation remains at background levels. The plant, which generates roughly 5,700 MW—about...

By T&D World
Belgium Shuts Down All Nuclear Power Plants for Seven Months
NewsApr 15, 2026

Belgium Shuts Down All Nuclear Power Plants for Seven Months

Belgium will shut down its remaining two nuclear reactors, Doel 4 and Tihange 3, from 1 April to 1 November 2026 for extensive modernization. The outage will repeat in the summers of 2027 and 2028, totaling 21 months of downtime. The plants, each about 1.09 GW, are...

By Renewable Energy Industry
Maryland Regulators Weigh Investor-Owned Utilities’ Flexible Load Proposals
NewsApr 15, 2026

Maryland Regulators Weigh Investor-Owned Utilities’ Flexible Load Proposals

Maryland’s investor‑owned utilities have filed proposals to aggregate up to 440 MW of flexible‑load resources, including thermostats, batteries and bidirectional EV charging, to support virtual power plants and demand‑side management pilots. The DRIVE Act, signed in 2024, requires utilities to develop...

By Utility Dive (Industry Dive)
LUMA Installs 20 Transformers to Strengthen Puerto Rico's Power Grid
NewsApr 15, 2026

LUMA Installs 20 Transformers to Strengthen Puerto Rico's Power Grid

LUMA Energy installed 20 new transformers across Puerto Rico, enhancing capacity and voltage regulation for roughly 78,000 customers in the eastern and Bayamón regions. The Bayamón TC Substation upgrade fortifies a key northern transmission hub, while the Fajardo unit replaces...

By T&D World
ComEd’s Plan to Protect Key Assets With Resilience
NewsApr 15, 2026

ComEd’s Plan to Protect Key Assets With Resilience

ComEd partnered with Polywater for a May 4 webinar to outline a new resilience strategy aimed at protecting critical transmission and substation assets. The session emphasized shifting from generic to performance‑based specifications to harden infrastructure and curb unnecessary outages. Speakers Mike...

By T&D World
U.S. Distributed Solar Capacity Grows by 6.8 GW in 2025 as Maine Leads on per Capita Basis
NewsApr 15, 2026

U.S. Distributed Solar Capacity Grows by 6.8 GW in 2025 as Maine Leads on per Capita Basis

The Institute for Local Self‑Reliance reports that U.S. distributed solar installations surged by 6.8 GW in 2025, representing roughly one‑fifth of all new solar capacity. California contributed the bulk with 2 GW, while New York added 1.2 GW and Maine a surprising 1.1 GW. Maine...

By PV Magazine USA
Environmental Disaster Looming From Renewables
NewsApr 15, 2026

Environmental Disaster Looming From Renewables

The article argues that the 25‑year, $10 trillion push for wind and solar power represents a strategic misstep. It claims that despite massive public and private spending, the outcomes have been politically divisive and economically disappointing. The piece frames renewables as...

By RealClearEnergy
Prepaid Leases Emerge as Residential Solar Customer Pathway to Accessing Federal Tax Credits
NewsApr 15, 2026

Prepaid Leases Emerge as Residential Solar Customer Pathway to Accessing Federal Tax Credits

The residential solar tax credit (Section 25D) has expired, prompting installers to adopt prepaid lease models that leverage the commercial Section 48 Investment Tax Credit. In a prepaid lease, the solar provider owns the system, claims the 30 percent commercial credit, and passes...

By PV Magazine USA
The US Government Will Ask Data Centers How Much Power They Use
NewsApr 15, 2026

The US Government Will Ask Data Centers How Much Power They Use

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) will roll out a mandatory nationwide survey of data centers to capture detailed energy‑use data, following a letter to Senators Warren and Hawley. A pilot phase is already underway in Texas, Washington state, and...

By WIRED