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UK Backs Port Talbot Floating Wind Hub
NewsMar 26, 2026

UK Backs Port Talbot Floating Wind Hub

The UK government has pledged up to £64 million (about $81 million) to help develop a floating offshore wind hub at Port Talbot in the Celtic Sea. The funding will allow Associated British Ports to complete design and engineering work, targeting at...

By reNEWS
Philippines: Green Xentro to Deploy 2,500 E-Taxis Through Green GSM
NewsMar 26, 2026

Philippines: Green Xentro to Deploy 2,500 E-Taxis Through Green GSM

Green Xentro, a subsidiary of the Xentro Group, announced it will expand its electric‑taxi fleet in the Philippines to 2,500 units through a partnership with Green GSM. The first batch of VinFast Nerio Green EVs has already begun service in Rizal...

By Electrive
Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) Sourcing $2.9B Solar Equipment in China Amid Burgeoning AI Energy Opportunity
NewsMar 26, 2026

Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) Sourcing $2.9B Solar Equipment in China Amid Burgeoning AI Energy Opportunity

Tesla is in talks to acquire about $2.9 billion of solar‑manufacturing equipment from Chinese suppliers, including screen‑printing machines from Suzhou Maxwell Technologies. The move supports Elon Musk’s goal of adding 100 GW of solar capacity in the United States and addresses rising...

By Yahoo Finance – News Index
Solar Project Turning Laundromat Into Resilience Hub for Pine Ridge Reservation
NewsMar 26, 2026

Solar Project Turning Laundromat Into Resilience Hub for Pine Ridge Reservation

Everybody Solar and the One Spirit nonprofit are installing an 18‑kW rooftop solar array with battery storage at Pine Ridge Reservation’s first district laundromat. The system will produce roughly 25,672 kWh of clean electricity each year, lowering utility expenses and providing...

By Solar Power World
International Data Center Day: Future Frontiers 2030-2070
NewsMar 26, 2026

International Data Center Day: Future Frontiers 2030-2070

International Data Center Day 2030 featured a global student competition where middle‑school teams built self‑sustaining tabletop data centers, integrating micro‑solar, wind, robotic operators and AI agents to manage power, cooling and workloads. The event highlighted emerging edge‑first architectures and real‑time...

By Data Center Frontier
AI Data Centers Face Water Backlash — Can Air Solve the Crisis?
NewsMar 26, 2026

AI Data Centers Face Water Backlash — Can Air Solve the Crisis?

AI‑driven data centers are encountering growing resistance from local communities over rising electricity costs, pollution, and especially water consumption. The surge in AI workloads is expanding data‑center footprints, intensifying demand for cooling water. Startup Atoco proposes atmospheric water harvesting that...

By TechRepublic – Articles
Australia Urged to Swap Diesel for Electric Buses as Fuel Costs Soar
NewsMar 26, 2026

Australia Urged to Swap Diesel for Electric Buses as Fuel Costs Soar

Diesel prices have surged past $3 per litre, prompting transport advocates to push for electric buses in Australia. Currently only about 1% of the nation’s 42,800‑bus fleet runs on electricity, while diesel‑powered buses consume roughly 530 million litres annually. Several states...

By The Guardian – Environment
UK Unveils Plans for 2027 Offshore Wind Leasing Round
NewsMar 26, 2026

UK Unveils Plans for 2027 Offshore Wind Leasing Round

Britain’s Crown Estate announced a sixth offshore wind leasing round slated for the first half of 2027, targeting at least 6 GW of new capacity. The round will focus on shallow, fixed‑bottom sites in the northeast of England, complementing the country’s...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
Global Rollout of Hydrogen Buses Advancing, World Platinum Reports
NewsMar 26, 2026

Global Rollout of Hydrogen Buses Advancing, World Platinum Reports

The World Platinum Investment Council reports accelerating global rollout of platinum‑based hydrogen fuel‑cell buses. New Flyer has secured 500 fuel‑cell engines (50 MW) for its Xcelsior CHARGE FC buses, while Portugal’s CaetanoBus is delivering 12 buses and building green‑hydrogen production and...

By Mining Weekly
Smulders HSM Starts Construction of East Anglia TWO Offshore Substation
NewsMar 26, 2026

Smulders HSM Starts Construction of East Anglia TWO Offshore Substation

Smulders HSM has begun construction of the offshore substation topside and jacket foundation for the East Anglia TWO wind farm in the United Kingdom. The topside is being fabricated at the Stormpolder yard in the Netherlands while the jacket is being...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
Enersea Finalizes Substation Jacket Design for Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 Project
NewsMar 26, 2026

Enersea Finalizes Substation Jacket Design for Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 Project

Enersea has finished detailed design of two offshore substation jackets—Link 01 and Link 02—for Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 wind farm in the United Kingdom. Each jacket weighs roughly 3,500 tonnes and will support 9,000‑tonne substations, with Link 01 already installed and Link 02 slated for completion by...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
Woodside Delays Lower-Carbon Ammonia Production From Recently Taken-Over Facility
NewsMar 26, 2026

Woodside Delays Lower-Carbon Ammonia Production From Recently Taken-Over Facility

Woodside Energy completed its $2.35 billion acquisition of OCI Clean Ammonia and took operational control of the Beaumont New Ammonia (BNA) plant in Texas. The facility, capable of producing 1.1 million tonnes of ammonia annually, began commercial output in December 2025. Lower‑carbon ammonia...

By Offshore Energy
Agrivoltaics for Turnips
NewsMar 26, 2026

Agrivoltaics for Turnips

Researchers at the University of Western Ontario tested 13 photovoltaic modules, including semi‑transparent cadmium telluride (CdTe) and low‑transparency crystalline silicon (c‑Si), in field‑scale agrivoltaic trials with turnips. The 60 % transparent CdTe panel delivered the highest fresh root weight (176.5 g) and...

By pv magazine
China's Hydrogen Industry Eyes Rapid Scale-Up
NewsMar 26, 2026

China's Hydrogen Industry Eyes Rapid Scale-Up

China’s hydrogen sector is moving from pilot projects to full‑scale commercialization, as highlighted at a recent Beijing conference. Executives and government officials pledged to accelerate deployment over the next five years. The shift signals a coordinated push to build production...

By Energy Intelligence
Nordic Data Centres to Support Power Demand Growth
NewsMar 26, 2026

Nordic Data Centres to Support Power Demand Growth

Nordic data centre power use is set to surge to 28 TWh per year by 2030, about 5 % of regional demand, up from 8 TWh in 2024. Norway has increased its reserved capacity to 3.5 GW and its queue to 5.4 GW, while Finland,...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
UK Solar Deployment Hits 22 GW as More Large Projects Commissioned
NewsMar 26, 2026

UK Solar Deployment Hits 22 GW as More Large Projects Commissioned

The UK added 2.5 GW of solar capacity in the 12 months to February 2026, pushing total installed PV to 22 GW – the fastest annual increase in a decade. Large‑scale projects (≥25 MW) drove most of the growth, with CfD‑backed capacity jumping...

By pv magazine
Assessment Guide for Alternative Propulsion Systems in Rail Vehicles Offers Practical Guidance
NewsMar 26, 2026

Assessment Guide for Alternative Propulsion Systems in Rail Vehicles Offers Practical Guidance

TÜV SÜD released an Assessment Guide to help rail manufacturers evaluate battery and hydrogen propulsion systems, addressing the current lack of harmonised safety standards in Europe. The guide outlines a holistic safety analysis covering hazard identification, residual risk, system integration, and...

By Railway-News
Senators Demand to Know How Much Energy Data Centers Use
NewsMar 26, 2026

Senators Demand to Know How Much Energy Data Centers Use

Senators Elizabeth Warren and Josh Hawley have jointly urged the U.S. Energy Information Administration to release detailed, reliable data on the electricity consumption of data centers. The bipartisan request highlights growing concerns that current estimates of data‑center power use are...

By WIRED
70% of Solar PV Factories Show ‘Major’ Defects – Intertek CEA
NewsMar 26, 2026

70% of Solar PV Factories Show ‘Major’ Defects – Intertek CEA

Intertek CEA’s 2025 Global PV Manufacturing Quality Report found that 71% of the more than 340 solar‑panel factories inspected were graded C or D, indicating multiple major or critical defects. No facility earned an A+ rating and only 2% achieved...

By PV-Tech
JV Kicks Off Large-Scale Pongamia Plantation in CQ
NewsMar 26, 2026

JV Kicks Off Large-Scale Pongamia Plantation in CQ

Japan’s Nippon Steel Trading and Queensland’s Energreen have launched the Green Biotechnology Solutions joint venture, planting tens of thousands of pongamia trees near Emerald. The initial phase includes 16,000 trees and a commercial nursery, allowing local landholders to grow the...

By Grain Central
OnPath Seeks Backing for Ayrshire Wind Farm
NewsMar 26, 2026

OnPath Seeks Backing for Ayrshire Wind Farm

OnPath Energy is courting public support for the Glen Water Wind Farm, a 43 MW project in East Ayrshire that will feature six 200‑metre turbines. The scheme includes a $13 million community‑benefits package and a 1% community‑ownership option, aligning with Scottish Government...

By reNEWS
Croatia to Invest €40 Million in Household Solar, Batteries, Heat Pumps
NewsMar 26, 2026

Croatia to Invest €40 Million in Household Solar, Batteries, Heat Pumps

Croatia announced a €40 million ($46.2 million) package to co‑finance residential solar panels, battery storage and heat pumps, targeting up to 15,000 applications. The scheme will cover 50 % of costs, rising to 70 % for households at risk of energy poverty, and is...

By pv magazine
Echelon Sets up Ireland Green Energy Park
NewsMar 26, 2026

Echelon Sets up Ireland Green Energy Park

Data centre operator Echelon is building Ireland’s first Green Energy Park at its DUB20 campus in Arklow, integrating up to 800 MW of offshore wind, more than 6,000 MWh of onsite solar, and battery storage. The project, part of a €4.2 bn ($4.5 bn)...

By reNEWS
First Hornsea 3 OWF Offshore Export Cable in Place
NewsMar 26, 2026

First Hornsea 3 OWF Offshore Export Cable in Place

Ørsted announced that the first offshore export cable for the Hornsea 3 wind farm has been successfully laid and pulled ashore. The 680 km bundle, comprising two HVDC lines and a fiber‑optic link, is being installed by Jan de Nul and will be completed...

By Offshore Energy
CLOU Debuts Aqua-C3.0 Ultra in Africa
NewsMar 26, 2026

CLOU Debuts Aqua-C3.0 Ultra in Africa

CLOU Electronics unveiled the Aqua‑C3.0 Ultra, a 10‑foot liquid‑cooled energy storage system, at Solar & Storage Live Africa. The solution offers 587 Ah cells in two formats—DC/AC All‑In‑One and DC—while cutting component count by 30% and delivering industry‑leading energy densities of...

By Engineering.com
Locals Object to $14 Billion British Neocloud Latest Plans, Nscale Pushes On
NewsMar 26, 2026

Locals Object to $14 Billion British Neocloud Latest Plans, Nscale Pushes On

Nscale is moving forward with a £14 billion (approximately $17.5 billion) neocloud data‑centre project in the United Kingdom despite a local planning committee’s objection. The committee demanded formal assurances that the facility would not overload the regional electricity grid. Nscale has signaled...

By The Stack (TheStack.technology)
GAIL (India) Limited to Acquire 49% Stake in Leafiniti Bioenergy Private Limited
NewsMar 26, 2026

GAIL (India) Limited to Acquire 49% Stake in Leafiniti Bioenergy Private Limited

GAIL (India) Limited is investing roughly $1.6 million to acquire a 49 percent stake in Leafiniti Bioenergy, a TruAlt subsidiary, launching a joint venture to build six greenfield compressed biogas (CBG) plants in Karnataka, Maharashtra and Odisha. The first phase will deliver...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Companies
‘Absolutely Bright’ Future for Battery Storage in Ukraine
NewsMar 26, 2026

‘Absolutely Bright’ Future for Battery Storage in Ukraine

Ukraine is rapidly building battery energy storage to offset an inflexible, Soviet‑era nuclear and pumped‑hydro fleet while integrating a growing share of renewables that already cause curtailment at under 10% penetration. DTEK has connected about 0.5 GW of batteries, including a...

By Energy Storage News
Maine Tries Again to Unlock Wind Energy. This Time, It Has Help.
NewsMar 26, 2026

Maine Tries Again to Unlock Wind Energy. This Time, It Has Help.

Large‑scale on‑shore wind could finally launch in Maine after years of stalled attempts, as regulators in five New England states evaluate proposals for up to 1.2 GW of capacity in northern Maine. The multistate collaboration, backed by RENEW Northeast, aims to...

By Canary Media – Buildings
Virginia Set to Enact a Flurry of Laws Boosting Cleaner, Cheaper Power
NewsMar 26, 2026

Virginia Set to Enact a Flurry of Laws Boosting Cleaner, Cheaper Power

Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger is poised to sign a suite of bills that expand solar generation, accelerate battery storage, and improve grid utilization to curb soaring electricity costs. Key measures include Senate Bill 347, which blocks outright bans on large‑scale...

By Canary Media – Buildings
Adani Looking to Boost Data Center Business with Google, Meta
NewsMar 26, 2026

Adani Looking to Boost Data Center Business with Google, Meta

Gautam Adani's conglomerate is negotiating partnerships with U.S. tech giants Google and Meta to expand its data‑center footprint in India. The talks are part of a broader $100 billion digital‑infrastructure push that includes a $15 billion AI‑infrastructure hub in Visakhapatnam announced with...

By TelecomTalk (India)
“Self-Erecting” Wind Turbine Hits Power Milestone Ahead of Joining Fortescue Pilbara Project
NewsMar 26, 2026

“Self-Erecting” Wind Turbine Hits Power Milestone Ahead of Joining Fortescue Pilbara Project

A prototype wind turbine that merges Nabrawind’s self‑erecting tower with Envision Energy’s 7.8 MW rotor has achieved full‑capacity operation at a Chinese test site. The hybrid unit will be shipped later this year to Fortescue’s Nullagine Wind farm in Western Australia,...

By RenewEconomy
SM’s Geothermal Energy Arm Revs up Expansion
NewsMar 26, 2026

SM’s Geothermal Energy Arm Revs up Expansion

Philippine Geothermal Production Co. (PGPC), the geothermal arm of SM Investments, announced a P3 billion (~$54 million) funding round to explore six new steamfields across Luzon. Drilling has already started at Mt. Labo and Mt. Malinao, with projects expected to take five...

By Philippine Daily Inquirer – Business
Fusion Power Plant Possible by 2045 with Massive Effort, Says Science Academy
NewsMar 26, 2026

Fusion Power Plant Possible by 2045 with Massive Effort, Says Science Academy

Germany’s National Academy of Science and Engineering (Acatech) says the country could have a commercial fusion power plant by 2045 if it dramatically accelerates the program. Achieving this would demand massive investment—tens of billions of dollars—expanded training, industrial‑scale component manufacturing,...

By RenewEconomy
Blueleaf Commissions 300MWp Hybrid Power Project in India - #BeltAndRoad #Economy #Infrastructure
NewsMar 26, 2026

Blueleaf Commissions 300MWp Hybrid Power Project in India - #BeltAndRoad #Economy #Infrastructure

Blueleaf Energy has commissioned the 300‑MW‑peak Pachora Hybrid Power Project in Madhya Pradesh, marking its flagship wind‑solar development in India. Valued at 1,900 crores (approximately $230 million), the plant will generate about 600 million kilowatt‑hours per year—enough for over 550,000 households—and sells power...

By The Asset – ETF tag
Big Spinning Machines: State Seeks Partners for Syncon Rollout at Former Coal Hub
NewsMar 25, 2026

Big Spinning Machines: State Seeks Partners for Syncon Rollout at Former Coal Hub

Victoria’s energy minister has launched an expression of interest for three large synchronous condensers in the Latrobe Valley, targeting the former Hazelwood coal terminal. The state already invested $480 million AUD (≈$317 million USD) in a syncon near Ararat, which is expected...

By RenewEconomy
Massive Geothermal Potential in Millungera Basin Set for Drilling Boost
NewsMar 25, 2026

Massive Geothermal Potential in Millungera Basin Set for Drilling Boost

Sunrise Energy Metals and U.S. tech firm I‑Pulse are investing $5 million to develop geothermal drilling in Queensland’s Millungera Basin, targeting up to an 80% project stake. The basin is estimated to hold over 611,000 PJ of thermal energy—about 600 times Australia’s...

By Australian Mining
Nikolay Grebentsov: Entrepreneur Turning Real-World Needs Into Innovation
NewsMar 25, 2026

Nikolay Grebentsov: Entrepreneur Turning Real-World Needs Into Innovation

Nikolay Grebentsov, president of Nikovit Inc., is scaling a clean‑energy venture that sells affordable heat‑pump and mini‑split systems through its EZCOOL brand. Recent accolades—including the Best Entrepreneur in HVAC award and a Small Business Breakthrough Award—coincide with a push to...

By CEOWORLD magazine
Germany to Tender Extra 12GW of Onshore Wind
NewsMar 25, 2026

Germany to Tender Extra 12GW of Onshore Wind

Germany announced an extra 12 GW of on‑shore wind capacity to be tendered under its Climate Action Programme 2026, roughly 2,000 new turbines. The addition is projected to replace the output of 15–20 gas‑fired plants, cut natural‑gas imports by about $1 billion annually...

By reNEWS
Bactery Named to Fast Company’s List of Most Innovative Companies of 2026
NewsMar 25, 2026

Bactery Named to Fast Company’s List of Most Innovative Companies of 2026

Bactery, a UK‑based spin‑out, was named to Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2026 for its soil‑powered microbial fuel cell that replaces disposable batteries in precision‑ag sensors. A single unit harvests electrons from bacteria breaking down organic matter, delivering the...

By SOSV
Mexico Bets on Supercomputer to Combat Extreme Weather Events
NewsMar 25, 2026

Mexico Bets on Supercomputer to Combat Extreme Weather Events

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a plan to build a public supercomputer dedicated to climate modeling, aiming to improve forecasts and early warnings for extreme weather. The initiative will partner with Barcelona’s Supercomputing Center to standardize Mexico’s weather data, leveraging...

By Bloomberg – Technology
Surprisingly Simple, Sustainable Lithium Extraction
NewsMar 25, 2026

Surprisingly Simple, Sustainable Lithium Extraction

Researchers at Princeton unveiled two low‑impact lithium extraction techniques that could dramatically accelerate supply growth. The porous‑string method uses capillary‑wicking cotton fibers to concentrate lithium chloride up to 6% in a process up to twenty times faster than conventional evaporation,...

By Chemical & Engineering News (ACS)
India Sets Achievable Green Electricity and Emissions Intensity Targets
NewsMar 25, 2026

India Sets Achievable Green Electricity and Emissions Intensity Targets

India has officially approved its next climate NDC, setting a 47% reduction in greenhouse‑gas emissions intensity by 2035 relative to 2005 levels. The plan also targets non‑fossil electricity capacity of 60% and a carbon‑sink increase of up to 4 billion tonnes...

By Climate Home News
Zelestra Secures $600 Million Green Financing to Build Solar Projects Backed by PPAs with Meta
NewsMar 25, 2026

Zelestra Secures $600 Million Green Financing to Build Solar Projects Backed by PPAs with Meta

Madrid‑based renewable developer Zelestra secured a $600 million green financing facility from Société Générale and HSBC. The loan will fund two Texas solar projects—252 MW Echols Grove and 187 MW Cedar Range—currently under construction. Both farms belong to a 1.2 GW portfolio of projects...

By ESG Today
PA House Lawmakers Approve Data Center Regulation Bill
NewsMar 25, 2026

PA House Lawmakers Approve Data Center Regulation Bill

The Pennsylvania House approved House Bill 1834 by a 104‑95 vote, directing the state Public Utility Commission to create temporary and permanent regulations for commercial data centers. The bill blocks utilities from passing data‑center‑related infrastructure and grid costs onto residential...

By Route Fifty — Finance
HostDime Suffers Downtime at UK Data Center Due to Contractual Dispute with Colocation Provider
NewsMar 25, 2026

HostDime Suffers Downtime at UK Data Center Due to Contractual Dispute with Colocation Provider

HostDime experienced a full outage at its London data center after a contractual dispute with the underlying colocation provider forced a power and network shutdown. The disruption, first reported on March 18, left customers like VPSDime scrambling to relocate servers to...

By Data Center Dynamics
Opinion: Global Instability Could Speed the Shift to Green Jet Fuels
NewsMar 25, 2026

Opinion: Global Instability Could Speed the Shift to Green Jet Fuels

Geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East has driven jet‑fuel prices to record highs, forcing airlines such as Wizz Air to project roughly $55 million in losses. The shock underscores aviation’s exposure to fossil‑fuel volatility and accelerates interest in sustainable alternatives. Emerging technologies...

By Business Traveller (UK)
India’s Green Hydrogen Capacity Reaches 8,000 Tonnes per Annum Till February 2026: MoS Naik
NewsMar 25, 2026

India’s Green Hydrogen Capacity Reaches 8,000 Tonnes per Annum Till February 2026: MoS Naik

India has commissioned roughly 8,000 tonnes per annum of green hydrogen capacity under the National Green Hydrogen Mission as of February 2026. The government targets 5 million tonnes annually by 2030, positioning the country as a global export hub. About ₹700 crore...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
LCCC Signs over 200 AR7 CfD Contracts
NewsMar 25, 2026

LCCC Signs over 200 AR7 CfD Contracts

Low Carbon Contracts Company (LCCC) has signed more than 200 Contracts for Difference (CfDs) in Allocation Round 7 and 7a, covering roughly 14 GW of new renewable capacity. The portfolio includes 8.2 GW of fixed‑bottom offshore wind, 4.9 GW of solar and 1.3 GW of onshore...

By reNEWS