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How J&J, Suntory and Toyota Cut Industrial Heat Emissions
NewsMar 11, 2026

How J&J, Suntory and Toyota Cut Industrial Heat Emissions

Johnson & Johnson has allocated up to $40 million a year since 2005 to a carbon‑relief fund that finances low‑carbon retrofits, including a 2023 geothermal plant that slashed heating and cooling emissions at a Belgian site by roughly 30%. The company...

By GreenBiz – Buildings
GREW Solar Gets ₹500 Cr Module Supply Order
NewsMar 11, 2026

GREW Solar Gets ₹500 Cr Module Supply Order

GREW Solar has secured a repeat order worth about ₹500 crore from an independent power producer for high‑efficiency PV modules. The supply will feed the IPP’s upcoming utility‑scale solar projects across several Indian locations. GREW operates a 6.5 GW module plant in...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Companies
Hydrogen Used to Decarbonise Asphalt Production in UK First
NewsMar 11, 2026

Hydrogen Used to Decarbonise Asphalt Production in UK First

Heidelberg Materials UK completed a pilot at its Criggion plant using hydrogen to heat asphalt production, generating over 1,300 tonnes of asphalt without quality loss. The trial cut direct (Scope 1) emissions by 76 % and lowered the overall carbon footprint by 23%,...

By New Civil Engineer – Technology (UK)
Commercial Readiness Confirmed for Alfa Laval’s Ammonia Fuel Supply System as FAT Wraps Up
NewsMar 11, 2026

Commercial Readiness Confirmed for Alfa Laval’s Ammonia Fuel Supply System as FAT Wraps Up

Alfa Laval has completed a certified factory acceptance test (FAT) for its FCM Ammonia fuel supply system, earning class certification from China Classification Society and confirming commercial readiness for ammonia‑fueled two‑stroke engines. The test validated hardware integration, control logic, safety...

By Offshore Energy
Press Release: Tokyo Motor to Exhibit Hydrogen and Fuel-Cell Technologies
NewsMar 11, 2026

Press Release: Tokyo Motor to Exhibit Hydrogen and Fuel-Cell Technologies

Toyota announced its participation in the 25th International Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Expo in Tokyo from March 17‑19, 2026, where it will display its latest hydrogen and fuel‑cell technologies. President Mitsumasa Yamagata will present partnership initiatives aimed at building a...

By Treasury Today
Aypa Power, Six Nations Secure $512m for BESS Projects in Canada
NewsMar 11, 2026

Aypa Power, Six Nations Secure $512m for BESS Projects in Canada

Aypa Power, backed by Blackstone, and Six Nations of the Grand River Development have secured C$700 million (US$512 million) financing for the Elora and Hedley battery energy storage system (BESS) projects in Ontario. The two sites together will deliver roughly 422 MW of...

By Power Technology
PTE Preview: Sara Solis, Circular Economy Lead, Royal Schiphol Group
NewsMar 11, 2026

PTE Preview: Sara Solis, Circular Economy Lead, Royal Schiphol Group

Royal Schiphol Group’s circular economy lead, Sara Solis, outlines how the airport embeds circular principles—avoidance, low‑impact choices, lifespan extension, and material recovery—directly into design, procurement and operations. She highlights that upstream decisions in construction and asset design generate the biggest...

By International Airport Review
New AI Project Aims to Detect and Predict Ocean Plastic Drift From Space
NewsMar 11, 2026

New AI Project Aims to Detect and Predict Ocean Plastic Drift From Space

The ADOPT project combines Sentinel‑2 optical imagery with daily high‑resolution PlanetScope data and artificial intelligence to locate floating plastic debris and forecast its short‑term drift. By training a machine‑learning model on GPS drifter records, the system corrects biases in conventional...

By Orbital Today
Transparent Superhydrophobic Self-Cleaning Coating Increases Solar Cell Efficiency by 4.75%
NewsMar 11, 2026

Transparent Superhydrophobic Self-Cleaning Coating Increases Solar Cell Efficiency by 4.75%

Researchers have created a transparent, PFAS‑free dual‑layer sol‑gel coating that renders solar panels superhydrophobic while preserving high light transmission. Laboratory tests showed the coating raises photovoltaic efficiency from 13.90 % to 14.56 %, a 0.66‑point gain, and demonstrates strong abrasion, chemical and...

By pv magazine
This Sensor Lets DJI Drones Detect Methane and Toxic Gases
NewsMar 11, 2026

This Sensor Lets DJI Drones Detect Methane and Toxic Gases

AIRINS introduced new multi‑sensor configurations for its Sniffer4D Nano2+ gas detection system, enabling DJI enterprise drones to monitor up to ten gas parameters in a single flight. The solution pairs AI‑driven analytics with lightweight sensors to map methane, hydrogen sulfide,...

By DroneDJ
Honda Earns EPA ENERGY STAR at Seven US Plants in 2025
NewsMar 11, 2026

Honda Earns EPA ENERGY STAR at Seven US Plants in 2025

Honda announced that seven of its U.S. manufacturing facilities earned the EPA ENERGY STAR certification for 2025, recognizing superior energy efficiency. The Marysville and East Liberty Ohio plants marked their 20th consecutive year of certification, while other sites in Indiana,...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
Energy Retailer Dumps Gas Licence to “Focus Exclusively” On Solar, Batteries and VPPs
NewsMar 11, 2026

Energy Retailer Dumps Gas Licence to “Focus Exclusively” On Solar, Batteries and VPPs

Discover Energy has surrendered its gas retail licence, shifting exclusively to solar, battery storage and virtual power plant (VPP) services. The Australian regulator approved the move, with existing gas customers transferred to CovaU on September 4. The company cites high compliance...

By RenewEconomy
Big Battery Put on Standby Again as Rooftop PV Sends Grid Demand Below Zero, but None Forced to Charge
NewsMar 11, 2026

Big Battery Put on Standby Again as Rooftop PV Sends Grid Demand Below Zero, but None Forced to Charge

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) placed the Torrens Island big battery on standby after rooftop solar pushed South Australia’s grid demand into negative territory, forecasting a minimum system load of –144 MW. While the battery remained idle, other storage assets...

By RenewEconomy
Construction Underway on Kwinana Clean Energy Research Hub
NewsMar 11, 2026

Construction Underway on Kwinana Clean Energy Research Hub

Australia’s Future Energy Exports Cooperative Research Centre has begun construction on the first stage of the Kwinana Energy Transformation Hub (KETH) in Western Australia. Western Projects will build the R&D building, designed by Ferguson Architects, with work starting in September...

By Australian Manufacturing
San Francisco Moves to Expand Curbside Electric Vehicle Charging
NewsMar 10, 2026

San Francisco Moves to Expand Curbside Electric Vehicle Charging

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie unveiled legislation to create a permitting pathway for expanding curbside electric‑vehicle (EV) charging stations. The plan targets 100 publicly accessible chargers by 2030, with the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency handling permits and private firms...

By KQED MindShift
How the Spiraling Iran Conflict Could Affect Data Centers and Electricity Costs
NewsMar 10, 2026

How the Spiraling Iran Conflict Could Affect Data Centers and Electricity Costs

Escalating conflict between the US, Israel and Iran has shut down traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, pushing crude oil prices above $110 per barrel and raising concerns about global energy volatility. The disruption is also tightening natural‑gas markets as...

By The Verge AI
Renewable Fuels Summit Kicks Off with $80M Funding Boost
NewsMar 10, 2026

Renewable Fuels Summit Kicks Off with $80M Funding Boost

Australia's Renewable Fuels Summit opened with an $80 million government funding boost for industrial decarbonisation and the announcement of the country's first agricultural renewable gas plant. Analysts estimate the nation has enough feedstock to sustain a $10 billion‑a‑year renewable fuels sector, potentially...

By Australian Manufacturing
Queensland LNP Calls in Another Big Battery Project as Most Coal Dependent State Hit by Flight of Capital
NewsMar 10, 2026

Queensland LNP Calls in Another Big Battery Project as Most Coal Dependent State Hit by Flight of Capital

Queensland’s Liberal‑National Party government has called in Trina Solar’s 200 MW Pleystowe battery project, adding it to a growing list of renewable schemes under state scrutiny. Planning Minister Jarrod Bleijie received 733 submissions raising fire, noise, and agricultural land concerns, prompting...

By RenewEconomy
Unlocking Existing Grid Capacity With Dynamic Line Rating
NewsMar 10, 2026

Unlocking Existing Grid Capacity With Dynamic Line Rating

Dynamic line rating (DLR) replaces static worst‑case assumptions with real‑time sensor data and fine‑scale weather forecasts, letting operators gauge the actual thermal capacity of transmission lines moment‑by‑moment. Case studies across Europe, the United States and Asia report capacity gains of...

By CleanTechnica
Cadillac F1 Team Selects Core Scientific as Data Center Partner
NewsMar 10, 2026

Cadillac F1 Team Selects Core Scientific as Data Center Partner

Cadillac has appointed Core Scientific as the official data‑center partner for its new Formula 1 operation. The multi‑year deal will shape a $200 million, 400,000‑sq‑ft facility in Fishers, Indiana, designed for high‑density simulation, engineering, manufacturing, and race‑day workloads. Core Scientific will provide...

By Data Center Dynamics
Resurgence of Stellarators and Impact on IP
NewsMar 10, 2026

Resurgence of Stellarators and Impact on IP

Recent breakthroughs in superconducting magnet fabrication and AI‑driven field optimization have revived stellarator research, pushing the technology toward commercial fusion power. U.S. firms such as Type One Energy are planning grid‑scale stellarator plants with integration targets by 2030. Patent activity...

By JD Supra – Legal Tech
400MW Data Center Could Be Built in Eastern South Africa
NewsMar 10, 2026

400MW Data Center Could Be Built in Eastern South Africa

eThekwini Municipality in eastern South Africa signed a preliminary Memorandum of Agreement with a Korean energy‑technology consortium to explore a data centre near the Lovu River, south of Ocean View Road. The proposal mentions a potential 400 MW capacity, but the...

By Data Center Dynamics
Flexibility as a Standard? New AI Data Center Offering Will Enhance Grid Reliability
NewsMar 10, 2026

Flexibility as a Standard? New AI Data Center Offering Will Enhance Grid Reliability

InfraPartners and Emerald AI announced a new Flex‑Ready Data Center design that embeds AI‑driven flexibility into the facility’s core architecture. The solution pairs InfraPartners’ Upgradeable Data Center platform with Emerald AI’s Emerald Conductor software to enable real‑time load modulation, reducing...

By Renewable Energy World
Data Center Proposal Rejected in Pekin, Illinois
NewsMar 10, 2026

Data Center Proposal Rejected in Pekin, Illinois

The City of Pekin, Illinois, announced that it will not move forward with a proposed 321‑acre data‑center campus on the Lutticken Property. Mayor Mary Burress cited community opposition and uncertainty as reasons for halting the project, despite a tentative land‑sale...

By Data Center Dynamics
Spain’s Wind-Farm Bargain
NewsMar 10, 2026

Spain’s Wind-Farm Bargain

Spain’s Castilla‑La Mancha town Higueruela transformed from a declining community into a renewable‑energy hub after a wind farm was installed 25 years ago. Today, taxes and lease fees from Iberdrola supply roughly 40% of the municipal budget, funding libraries, youth...

By The Atlantic – Work
FirstLight Expands New Hampshire Data Center
NewsMar 10, 2026

FirstLight Expands New Hampshire Data Center

FirstLight announced a 25% expansion of its Bedford, New Hampshire data center, adding space for 100 new racks and private suites. The upgrade boosts power, cooling and connectivity to support enterprise workloads, private cloud and AI inference. The facility, originally...

By Data Center Dynamics
JPMorgan Backs Clean Iron Startup Electra
NewsMar 10, 2026

JPMorgan Backs Clean Iron Startup Electra

Electra, a Colorado clean‑iron startup, secured a $30 million venture‑debt facility from J.P. Morgan to move toward its first commercial plant. The company’s low‑temperature electro‑refining process converts iron ore into 99% pure iron using renewable electricity, eliminating coal and high‑grade ore...

By ESG Today
Data Centre Energy Pledge Unlikely to Benefit Solar PV
NewsMar 10, 2026

Data Centre Energy Pledge Unlikely to Benefit Solar PV

Seven leading tech firms—including Amazon, Google and OpenAI—have signed the White House‑backed “ratepayer protection pledge,” committing to secure the electricity needed for their expanding data centres. The pledge, announced by President Trump, obliges signatories to build, acquire or purchase power...

By PV-Tech
Activ8 Solar Energies and Tayto  Launch Landmark Solar Project in Ashbourne
NewsMar 10, 2026

Activ8 Solar Energies and Tayto Launch Landmark Solar Project in Ashbourne

Activ8 Solar Energies has commissioned a €1.17 million rooftop solar array at Tayto Snacks' Ashbourne plant, marking the snack maker's largest renewable investment. The 1,734‑panel system supplies roughly 10% of Tayto’s annual electricity needs, generating about 667 MWh each year. It is...

By Irish Tech News
Thiess Set to Retrofit Caterpillar 793D with FLANDERS Hybrid Kit
NewsMar 10, 2026

Thiess Set to Retrofit Caterpillar 793D with FLANDERS Hybrid Kit

Thiess’ 2025 Sustainability Report acknowledges a slower‑than‑expected energy transition and pivots to interim hybrid solutions for its mining fleet. After a 2024 memorandum of understanding with FLANDERS, the companies completed installation planning and risk assessments in 2025 and aim to...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
How the India?US Trade Deal Could Reshape India?s Energy Strategy- #BeltAndRoad #Economy #Infrastructure #CapitalMarkets #Finance
NewsMar 10, 2026

How the India?US Trade Deal Could Reshape India?s Energy Strategy- #BeltAndRoad #Economy #Infrastructure #CapitalMarkets #Finance

The newly announced India‑US trade deal places clean energy at its core, promising substantial American investment and technology transfer to accelerate India’s renewable rollout. The agreement aligns with New Delhi’s target of 450 GW of renewable capacity by 2035 and aims...

By The Asset – ETF tag
Wales First Part of UK to Mandate Solar Panels on New Buildings
NewsMar 10, 2026

Wales First Part of UK to Mandate Solar Panels on New Buildings

Wales will become the first UK region to require solar panels on new domestic and commercial buildings, with the rule taking effect on 4 March 2027. The updated building regulations mandate a "system for renewable electricity generation," which industry analysts say will...

By pv magazine
Position Green Launches Decarbonization Investment ROI Calculator
NewsMar 10, 2026

Position Green Launches Decarbonization Investment ROI Calculator

Position Green, a sustainability software and advisory firm, unveiled an ROI Calculator that translates decarbonization projects into quantifiable financial metrics. Developed using a model from Stockholm School of Economics professor Rickard Sandberg, the tool provides ROI, NPV, payback period, emissions...

By ESG Today
After Google Takeover, Intersect Spins Off Grid-Tied Power Business
NewsMar 10, 2026

After Google Takeover, Intersect Spins Off Grid-Tied Power Business

Google announced a $4.75 billion cash acquisition of renewable‑energy developer Intersect, aiming to accelerate electricity generation for its expanding data‑center portfolio. Existing investors, led by TPG Rise Climate, have spun off Intersect’s grid‑tied power assets into a new independent power producer...

By Solar Power World
HELLENiQ ENERGY Launches First Solar Parks in Romania
NewsMar 10, 2026

HELLENiQ ENERGY Launches First Solar Parks in Romania

HELLENiQ ENERGY has begun commercial operations at two photovoltaic parks in southern Romania, delivering 58 MW of capacity. The projects are part of a 2023 agreement with METLEN to develop four solar sites totaling 211 MW, with the remaining 153 MW expected online...

By Yahoo Finance — Markets (site feed)
More Nations Commit to Nuclear Future
NewsMar 10, 2026

More Nations Commit to Nuclear Future

At the Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris, Belgium, Brazil, China and Italy joined 34 other nations in a declaration to triple global nuclear capacity by 2050. The pledge raises the coalition to 38 countries and targets 1,200 GW of nuclear generation,...

By Energy Live News
US Adds 43.2GW of New Solar PV Capacity in 2025
NewsMar 10, 2026

US Adds 43.2GW of New Solar PV Capacity in 2025

US solar installations fell to 43.2 GW in 2025, a 14% decline from 2024. Utility‑scale capacity led the drop, shrinking 16% to 34.7 GW, with a 40% Q4 contraction linked to safe‑harbour tax‑credit timing. Residential installs were flat, while commercial‑industrial grew 6%,...

By PV-Tech
EU Launches Clean Energy Investment Strategy
NewsMar 10, 2026

EU Launches Clean Energy Investment Strategy

On March 10, 2026, the European Commission unveiled a Clean Energy Investment Strategy aimed at accelerating financing for Europe’s energy transition. The plan estimates a need for €660 billion of annual investment through 2030, rising to €695 billion in the following decade....

By reNEWS
Govt Set to Launch New Version of PM KUSUM Scheme Focusing on Agri Solar PV Component
NewsMar 10, 2026

Govt Set to Launch New Version of PM KUSUM Scheme Focusing on Agri Solar PV Component

The Indian government is preparing to launch PM KUSUM 2.0, a revamped version of the 2019 renewable‑energy scheme that will add a dedicated 10 GW agri‑PV component. The original PM KUSUM aimed for 34,800 MW of solar capacity and has already installed over 10 lakh standalone...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
Largest California Utility Could Have 3,800 Electric Fleet Vehicles By 2030
NewsMar 10, 2026

Largest California Utility Could Have 3,800 Electric Fleet Vehicles By 2030

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), California’s largest utility, announced a plan to electrify 3,800 of its roughly 9,700 on‑road vehicles by 2030, covering 100% of light‑duty, 50% of medium‑duty, and 20% of heavy‑duty fleets. The utility currently operates 821 EV...

By CleanTechnica
AI Data Centers Are Chugging Our Water at an Alarming Rate
NewsMar 10, 2026

AI Data Centers Are Chugging Our Water at an Alarming Rate

A University of California, Riverside study warns that U.S. AI data centers could need up to 1.45 billion gallons of water per day by 2030, matching the consumption of a major city. Peak cooling for a single state‑of‑the‑art facility can exceed...

By Entrepreneur » Sales
Nova Scotia Shoots for a Renewable Grid by 2030
NewsMar 10, 2026

Nova Scotia Shoots for a Renewable Grid by 2030

Nova Scotia has pledged to source 80% of its electricity from renewables by 2030, driving a massive build‑out of wind and solar capacity. The province will retire its remaining coal plants while keeping gas turbines operational to provide rotating inertia,...

By Power Engineering
Argentina Launches 700MW/2,800MWh BESS Tender
NewsMar 10, 2026

Argentina Launches 700MW/2,800MWh BESS Tender

Argentina’s wholesale‑market operator CAMMESA announced a new battery energy storage system (BESS) tender seeking 700 MW of capacity, equivalent to 2.8 GWh of four‑hour storage. The auction opens nationwide, covering key nodes in NOA, NEA, Centro, Litoral, Cuyo and Buenos Aires (excluding the...

By Energy Storage News
New Coalition Forms to Address US Electricity Demand and Grid Underutilization
NewsMar 10, 2026

New Coalition Forms to Address US Electricity Demand and Grid Underutilization

A new nonpartisan coalition called Utilise has been launched to improve the utilization of the United States electricity grid, which on average runs at only about 53 % of its capacity. The coalition’s founding members—among them Google, Tesla, Carrier, and Span—aim...

By Solar Power World
Power and Capital Constraints May Drive Shift to Modular Cooling, Smaller Data Centers
NewsMar 10, 2026

Power and Capital Constraints May Drive Shift to Modular Cooling, Smaller Data Centers

Limited grid capacity and an 18% rise in industrial electricity rates are lengthening power‑connection timelines to five years in key data‑center markets, forcing developers to seek onsite microgrids, generators and batteries. JLL warns that power availability now drives site selection...

By Facilities Dive
Tsurumi on Battery Powered Pump Possibilities in Mining
NewsMar 10, 2026

Tsurumi on Battery Powered Pump Possibilities in Mining

Tsurumi tested its LB480 and KTV3-55 submersible pumps using an Instagrid mobile battery unit, demonstrating that battery power can replace generators on mining sites. Both pumps moved roughly 40,000 litres per charge, with the larger KTV3-55 delivering 44 m³ in under 50 minutes....

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
In Conversation With: Sunsave’s Alick Dru
NewsMar 10, 2026

In Conversation With: Sunsave’s Alick Dru

Sunsave, a fast‑growing UK energy‑tech startup, raised £113 million to launch a subscription‑based solar service that eliminates the typical £10,000 upfront cost. While only about 6% of UK homes have solar panels, roughly 70% say they would consider installation, highlighting a...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
Envision Installs 8MW Turbine in Philippines
NewsMar 10, 2026

Envision Installs 8MW Turbine in Philippines

Envision Energy installed its first 8 MW turbine on Alabat Island, marking the largest wind turbine it has delivered internationally. The turbine, part of the 64 MW Alabat Wind Power Project, features a 182‑metre rotor, 105‑metre hub height and anti‑typhoon technology. Developed...

By reNEWS
Vestas Secures 1.4GW Vanguard East Order with RWE
NewsMar 10, 2026

Vestas Secures 1.4GW Vanguard East Order with RWE

Vestas has landed a firm 1.38 GW contract to supply 92 V236‑15.0 MW turbines for RWE’s Vanguard East offshore wind farm off Norfolk. The deal includes delivery, commissioning and a five‑year service package, followed by long‑term operational support. Vanguard East follows a...

By reNEWS