Hyundai-LGES, Huayou in Battery Recycling Partnership in Indonesia
Hyundai Motor Group’s Indonesian JV with LG Energy Solution, PT Hyundai LG Indonesia Green Power, has teamed up with Zhejiang Huayou Recycling to process both production waste and end‑of‑life EV batteries. The $1.1 billion Karawang plant, operational in 2024, will ship waste to Huayou’s local facility where it is turned into black mass and refined into lithium, cobalt and nickel. The collaboration extends to recycling used batteries, creating a closed‑loop supply chain for battery‑cell manufacturing. Executives describe the move as the first step toward a circular battery economy in Southeast Asia.
Ashtrom Secures $200m in Financing for Texas Solar Project
Ashtrom Renewable Energy has closed a $200 million financing agreement with BHI, the U.S. arm of Bank Hapoalim, to fund the El Patrimonio solar project near San Antonio, Texas. Construction began in 2025 with completion slated for 2027. The 370‑megawatt facility will...

TGES and IX Renewables Sign Offshore Wind Pact
Tokyo Gas Engineering Solutions (TGES) and IX Renewables have signed a basic agreement to collaborate on offshore wind projects, combining IX's Dutch offshore‑wind expertise with TGES's engineering and regulatory knowledge in Japan. The partnership will pursue engineering, procurement, construction, installation...
Which States Have the Most Grid Batteries?
California (15.2 GW) and Texas (14 GW) remain the top U.S. grid‑battery markets, but Arizona’s utility‑scale storage more than doubled to 4.7 GW in 2025, moving it into third place. California added 29% capacity while Texas grew 69% last year, yet Arizona’s percentage...

Do We Want to Keep Fixing the Same Issue? Unlearned Lessons From the First Big Oil Crisis
The 1973 oil shock forced Europe to choose between quick fixes and systemic change, and a few nations seized the moment to build lasting clean‑energy foundations. Denmark turned the crisis into a wind‑power boom, the Netherlands institutionalised cycling infrastructure, France...
Energy Insiders Podcast: How the World’s Fourth Biggest Economy Plans to Reach 100 Pct Clean Energy
The Energy Insiders podcast examines Germany’s roadmap to achieve 100 % clean electricity, a goal set for the mid‑2030s. Host David Hochschild outlines the nation’s aggressive renewable‑capacity expansion, accelerated coal phase‑out, and massive grid‑modernisation investments. He also discusses how federal and...
Powerful New Rooftop Solar Panel Promises System Sizes “Previously Out of Reach”
Chinese solar maker Aiko has secured Clean Energy Council approval for its new ABC 60‑cell rooftop panel, delivering up to 545 W – roughly 24% more power than the average Australian module. The higher‑output panel lets homeowners pack more capacity onto...
Webinar: The New Era of Home Energy Storage in Australia
GoodWe hosted a webinar on March 13, 2026 to unveil its ESA All‑in‑One residential energy storage system, available in single‑phase and three‑phase formats. The session also dissected recent revisions to the Federal Government’s Cheaper Home Batteries Program, highlighting new sizing...
Offshore Wind Installation Tech Promises to Change Logistics Game, Cut Reliance on Deep-Water Ports
Feederdock, a split‑vessel offshore wind installation system developed by ONP Management and Renewable Resources International, is set to enter the Australian market with Energy Estate as exclusive advisor. The concept pairs a heavy‑lift jack‑up vessel with shallow‑draught feeder ships, delivering...
Climate Tech Startup MGA Thermal Raises $17 Million
Australian climate‑tech startup MGA Thermal announced a $17 million financing round, bringing its total capital raised to $50 million. The round was led by IP Group Australia, with board seat for Shane Meaney, and included a mix of venture firms and government...
New Rules Loom for Home Solar and Batteries, as World’s Biggest Isolated Grid Tackles “Unique Challenge”
Western Australia will raise inverter connection limits to 30 kW from 1 May 2026, allowing larger rooftop solar and battery systems on the South West Interconnected System (SWIS). The rule change also mandates compliance with AS/NZS 4777.2 for undervoltage ride‑through and remote disconnect capability...
DOE Unveils Initiative to Add 5 GW of Nuclear Capacity Through Uprates and Restarts
The U.S. Department of Energy announced the Utility Power Reactor Incremental Scaling Effort (UPRISE), targeting 2.5 GW of additional nuclear capacity by 2027 and 5 GW by 2029 through power uprates, plant restarts, and life‑extension upgrades. The program taps the DOE’s $289 billion...

U.S. Department of Energy Announces $1.9 Billion Funding Opportunity for Grid Infrastructure Upgrades
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Electricity announced a $1.9 billion SPARK funding opportunity to accelerate reconductoring and advanced transmission upgrades across the nation’s power grid. The program aims to expand capacity, boost operational efficiency, and reduce electricity costs for...
Clean Cement Startup Sublime Cuts Jobs After Trump Pulled Funding
Sublime Systems, an MIT‑spun low‑carbon cement startup, announced layoffs affecting roughly two‑thirds of its 90‑person staff after the Trump administration rescinded an $87 million Department of Energy grant. The funding pull forced the company to pause construction of its Holyoke, Massachusetts,...
DCE Solar, Axial Bring New Single-Axis Tracker to US Market
DCE Solar has installed the first Tracker Twin single‑axis solar tracker in the United States, a product co‑engineered with Spain’s Axial Structural Solutions. The dual‑row system is manufactured domestically and aims to improve structural stability while reducing the number of...

Use This Simple Calculation to Understand Solar Generator Capacity and Runtime Before You Buy
The article explains how solar generator capacity, expressed in watt‑hours, determines how long a unit can power devices. It introduces a simple formula—total watt‑hours divided by the device’s watt draw—to estimate runtime before purchase. Real‑world performance often falls short of...

Substation Virtualization: Preparing Automation for Future Grids
Utilities are turning to substation virtualization and centralized protection to meet a projected 40 % rise in electricity demand and higher renewable penetration by 2030. By decoupling software from hardware, virtualized substations act like app‑based platforms, enabling faster commissioning and scalable...
Rio Tinto Produces Low-Carbon Aluminum Rod in Partnership with Prysmian
Rio Tinto and Prysmian have completed an industrial trial producing low‑carbon aluminum rod by blending hydro‑powered metal from the Alma smelter in Quebec with aluminum made using Rio Tinto’s ELYSIS technology, which eliminates direct CO₂ emissions. The trial is part...
On-Site PPA for Industry: VSB Builds PV Rooftop System for Packaging Specialist Sealed Air
VSB Integrated Energy Solutions will install a 751 kWp photovoltaic rooftop system on Sealed Air’s Alsfeld packaging plant under a 20‑year on‑site power purchase agreement. Construction starts in spring 2026 with commissioning slated for the second half of the year. The...
Data Center Surge Could Spike Natural Gas Demand Beyond Forecasts, EIA Says
U.S. data centers, especially those supporting artificial intelligence workloads, are projected to drive a sharp rise in electricity consumption, pushing natural‑gas‑fired power generation beyond the Energy Information Administration’s current forecasts. The EIA’s latest analysis highlights that gas will continue to...
Japan Establishes National Benchmarks for Agrivoltaics as Sites Expand
Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has introduced national benchmarks for agrivoltaics after 24% of projects reported reduced crop yields in fiscal 2023. By the end of FY2023, 6,137 sites covering 1,361.6 hectares were approved, prompting tighter oversight. New...

How to Electrify the Global South
India has nearly achieved universal household electrification, cutting the global electricity deficit by half, while Nigeria is poised to replicate this progress. Both countries are integrating centralized grids with distributed mini‑grids, leveraging AI‑driven digital twins and large‑scale rooftop solar schemes....

Stadler to Supply 7 More Battery Trains to ÖBB to Phase Out Diesel in Regional Austrian Rail
ÖBB has placed an order for seven additional FLIRT Akku battery‑electric trains from Stadler, slated for delivery in 2028. The units will replace diesel‑powered services on the Kamptalbahn and Erlauftalbahn lines in Lower Austria starting in 2029. Each train combines...
Fairmat to Recover Carbon Composite Panels From Airbus and Work with Several Other Fields
Fairmat announced a contract with Airbus to recycle carbon‑composite panels from the A350, using its patented Infinity cold‑plasma technology that preserves mechanical performance. The process produces virgin‑quality fibers while dramatically lowering carbon emissions compared with new material production. At JEC...
RGreen Raises Over $1 Billion for European Green Infrastructure Fund
RGREEN INVEST closed its fifth green infrastructure fund, Infragreen V, at over €900 million, surpassing the €670 million raised for the previous vintage. The fund will finance mid‑market European projects in renewable generation, energy storage, and electrification, with a strategic emphasis on...
Rajasthan Agriculture Department Signs Agreement with IORA Ecological Solutions for Carbon Credit Pilot Project
The Rajasthan Agriculture Department has signed an agreement with IORA Ecological Solutions to launch an Agricultural Land Management Carbon Project. The pilot will run in three blocks—Bansur, Mahuwa and Malpura—and aims to channel carbon finance to farmers through plantation, micro‑irrigation,...

Clean Energy ETF Sees Flows as Grid Buildout Hits Record
The United States logged a historic 50.3 GW of clean‑power installations in 2025, accounting for more than 90% of all new capacity added to the grid. Solar led the surge, delivering roughly half of the new capacity, while battery storage posted...

Green Banks Pivot to Survive Trump’s Federal Funding Cuts
The Trump administration eliminated the $20 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, stripping green banks of their primary federal financing source. In response, a coalition of state and regional green banks formed U.S. Green Bank 50 (GB 50) to coordinate efforts and share...

Op-Ed: Rethinking New York’s Path to Decarbonization
The New York All‑Electric Buildings Act has been stalled in litigation, prompting a rethink of the city’s decarbonization roadmap. Experts argue that relying solely on electrification risks overloading an already strained grid and overlooks more scalable solutions. They propose a...
AI Groups Utilidata, NexGen Cloud Partner to Unlock Stranded Energy
Utilidata and NexGen Cloud have launched the Karman AI power control platform to boost data‑center compute capacity by up to 50 percent using intelligent GPU power orchestration and stranded energy. The system, built on a custom NVIDIA module, monitors power...
EcoVadis, Watershed Partner to Provide Scope 3 Data Solutions
EcoVadis and climate‑tech firm Watershed announced a strategic partnership to deliver precise Scope 3 emissions data across supply chains. The collaboration embeds EcoVadis’ supplier‑level carbon metrics into Watershed’s AI‑powered accounting platform, moving firms away from generic averages toward verified supplier data....

North Wales Firms Urged to Prepare for Low-Carbon Opportunities at Wylfa
North Wales is being positioned as a hub for the proposed Wylfa nuclear project, which could host Rolls‑Royce small modular reactors. The development promises up to 3,000 construction jobs and roughly 800 permanent roles once operational. Local businesses are urged...
Aerospace Offers an Unlikely Playbook for the Nuclear Energy Industry in 2026
Laura Crabtree argues that the nuclear and fusion sectors can learn from aerospace’s decade‑long battle with fragmented operations and rapid innovation. She stresses that a solid operational foundation—unified data, standardized procedures, and real‑time collaboration—is prerequisite to safely scaling advanced technologies....
About 6,600 MW Nuclear Capacity Under Construction in India
India is building roughly 6,600 MW of nuclear capacity, slated for completion by 2029‑30, while another 7,000 MW remains in planning and approval phases. Current nuclear output already exceeds 8,780 MW, reflecting rapid expansion. Parallel projects include 12,723 MW of hydroelectric plants under construction...
GoodWe Introduces Low-Noise All-in-One Storage System for Rooftop PV
GoodWe has launched a three‑phase all‑in‑one energy storage system for rooftop PV, integrating inverter, battery and AI‑driven energy management in a single unit. The system operates at a whisper‑quiet 30 dB, earning TÜV Rheinland’s world‑first Grade A low‑noise certification, and can reduce...
Heat Pumps Are Transforming Domestic Hot Water Production – How to Avoid Hygiene Risks?
Heat pumps are rapidly becoming the preferred method for domestic hot water (DHW) production across Europe, driven by decarbonisation goals and the rise of rooftop photovoltaics. Their low‑temperature operation (45‑55 °C) maximises efficiency but overlaps the growth window of Legionella pneumophila,...

Green IT Meets Database Engineering: How Better Data Architecture Reduces Energy Footprint
Organizations often overlook data architecture as a major source of IT energy consumption. Excess tables, unused indexes, and inefficient schemas increase storage, I/O, and CPU cycles, inflating both costs and carbon footprints. By applying disciplined schema design, index management, query...

US BESS Industry Is ‘Primed for Years of Growth’: Enertis Applus+ on Financing Storage in the FEOC Era
William Lauwers of Enertis Applus+ highlighted that the U.S. battery‑energy‑storage‑system (BESS) market is poised for multi‑year expansion despite looming FEOC regulations. He warned that the new foreign‑entity‑of‑concern rules and evolving Treasury guidance could tighten ITC eligibility, forcing developers to balance lower‑cost...
Toshiba Rolls Out AI-Powered Solar Plant Portfolio Management Platform
Toshiba has launched EneTogo, an AI‑driven PV management platform within its Spinex for Energy suite, enabling real‑time monitoring and O&M of distributed solar plants. The system automatically calculates capacity factor, performance ratio, and lost generation while detecting zero‑output faults using...
America’s Power Shortage Is a Market Failure
America’s electricity grid faces looming capacity shortfalls as winter storms, record demand and aging plants converge. Market designs only signal investment after supply gaps appear, leaving developers with limited time and revenue certainty. The article argues that, like 19th‑century railroad...

PJM Moves to Redefine Behind-the-Meter Power for AI Data Centers
PJM Interconnection announced it will restrict legacy netting for behind‑the‑meter loads that exceed 50 MW, compelling large AI‑scale data centers to adopt new service models. The reform introduces "Connect‑and‑Manage" and "BYOG" constructs to streamline interconnection while maintaining system reliability. By making...

Awery Becomes First Company to Integrate IATA CO2 Connect Tool for Cargo
Awery Aviation Software has become the first digital platform to embed IATA’s CO2 Connect for Cargo into its ERP system, giving users real‑time, flight‑specific emissions data within existing workflows. The calculator draws on operational inputs from over 100 airlines, delivering...

College’s New Green Skills Innovation Centre Will Inspire Employers to Raise Sustainable Technology Expertise
Wiltshire College & University Centre opened a £500,000 Green Skills Innovation Centre in Chippenham, backed by the Shared Prosperity Fund and Good Energy. The facility features teaching bays for solar PV, heat pumps, battery storage and smart‑home systems, plus an...

Norwegian Photoncycle Bags €15M Series A to Launch Seasonal Solar Storage in the Netherlands
Oslo‑based Photoncycle raised €15 million in a Series A round led by NordicNinja and Voima Ventures to commercialize its solid‑state hydrogen storage system. The technology stores excess summer solar power as hydrogen for winter use, targeting Dutch and Danish households as net‑metering...

US Transit Fleets Have Bought Over 8,000 Zero-Emission Buses
U.S. public‑transit agencies have collectively funded, ordered, or deployed 8,116 full‑size zero‑emission buses as of July 2025, marking a 16% year‑over‑year increase. Small‑vehicle zero‑emission buses added another 1,400 units, growing 20% in the same period. California remains the clear leader, operating...

Data Center Could Come to Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
Preliminary plans for the ‘Smithfield Gateway’ project propose two 250,000‑sq‑ft data centers in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, on land between Music Center Drive and Smithfield Lane. The proposal is tied to Legend Properties, a commercial‑real‑estate firm active in the Philadelphia market, though...

Flexible Wearable Batteries on the Cards?
Researchers at Empa have created a stretchable polymer electrolyte based on modified silicone that conducts ions while retaining elasticity. The flexible electrolyte can suppress lithium dendrite growth and fill microscopic voids, enhancing solid‑state battery stability and energy density. Its ultra‑thin...

Aligned Tops Out Maryland Data Center
Aligned announced the topping out of its IAD‑06 data center in Frederick, Maryland, completing the structural phase of the 72 MW, 450,000 sq ft facility. The two‑story building is part of a 75‑acre campus within TPG’s Quantum Frederick park, where a total of...

Middle East Energy Shock Prompts Industry Call for Renewables Acceleration
The Global Renewables Alliance (GRA) is urging policymakers to fast‑track solar, wind, hydro, geothermal and storage projects after Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz sent oil and gas prices soaring. The trade body cites the current Middle East shock...
Research Shows Conventional Solar Arrays Can Support Livestock Grazing
A new study by the Federal Association for New Energy Industry, based on research from the University of Göttingen and the University of Cologne, examined five German solar parks over 18 months. It found that vegetation growing under and between...