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New HVAC Partnership Boosts Indoor Air Quality, School Resilience
NewsFeb 27, 2026

New HVAC Partnership Boosts Indoor Air Quality, School Resilience

Three national nonprofits have formed the HVAC Change Lab to help U.S. school districts modernize aging heating, ventilation, and air‑conditioning systems. The initiative will provide peer‑to‑peer networking, one‑on‑one technical coaching, and a library of best‑practice resources to 12‑15 pilot districts...

By Facility Executive
Unifi Reveals Environmental Gains With Sustainability Snapshot
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Unifi Reveals Environmental Gains With Sustainability Snapshot

Unifi’s 2025 Sustainability Snapshot reports that the company transformed waste equivalent to one billion t‑shirts through its Repreve platform, putting it ahead of its 1.5‑billion‑t‑shirt target for 2030. It also diverted 46 billion PET bottles from landfills, prompting an upward revision...

By Sourcing Journal
Germany Plans to Scrap Subsidy for Small-Scale Rooftop Solar
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Germany Plans to Scrap Subsidy for Small-Scale Rooftop Solar

Germany plans to abolish fixed feed‑in tariffs for rooftop solar installations under 25 kW starting in 2027, arguing that falling equipment costs now make small systems economically viable without subsidies. The draft proposal, seen by Bloomberg, would shift policy emphasis toward...

By OilPrice.com – Main
A New Space Race Could Turn Our Atmosphere Into a ‘Crematorium for Satellites’
NewsFeb 27, 2026

A New Space Race Could Turn Our Atmosphere Into a ‘Crematorium for Satellites’

The article warns that the rapid expansion of satellite megaconstellations, highlighted by SpaceX's request to launch up to one million new satellites, could turn Earth's upper atmosphere into a massive incinerator for spacecraft debris. As satellites are deliberately de‑orbited, their...

By New Space Economy
Russia’s Rosatom Will Continue Foreign Nuclear Power Plant Projects Despite UK Sanctions
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Russia’s Rosatom Will Continue Foreign Nuclear Power Plant Projects Despite UK Sanctions

Russia’s state‑owned nuclear group Rosatom announced it will press ahead with its overseas nuclear power‑plant projects despite the United Kingdom’s new sanctions targeting three of its subsidiaries. The UK imposed nearly 300 measures aimed at curbing Russian energy revenues, citing...

By POWER Magazine
NatPower Raises Alarm on UK Shore Power Policy
NewsFeb 27, 2026

NatPower Raises Alarm on UK Shore Power Policy

NatPower Marine warns that the UK’s flagship shore‑power projects in Aberdeen and Portsmouth are faltering because soaring industrial electricity prices and a punitive pricing framework make diesel generators cheaper than grid‑connected power. The company attributes the delays to structural policy...

By Seatrade Maritime
The Hydrogen Stream: ACES 220 MW Utah Project Nears Completion
NewsFeb 27, 2026

The Hydrogen Stream: ACES 220 MW Utah Project Nears Completion

HydrogenPro announced that its 220 MW ACES Delta project in Utah is nearing completion, with all 40 electrolyzers operating at full load. The hub, co‑developed by Chevron New Energies and Mitsubishi Power, will produce up to 100 tonnes of green hydrogen per...

By pv magazine
Germany Hits 10GW Offshore Wind Milestone
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Germany Hits 10GW Offshore Wind Milestone

Germany’s offshore wind fleet has crossed the 10 GW threshold after commissioning turbines at the He Dreiht and Borkum Riffgrund 3 sites. The milestone, confirmed by the International Economic Forum for Renewable Energies using Federal Network Agency data, underscores rapid capacity growth in the...

By reNEWS
Policy Shock: Big Tech Told to Power Its Own AI Buildout
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Policy Shock: Big Tech Told to Power Its Own AI Buildout

The White House is advancing a “ratepayer protection” framework that would require large AI data‑center projects to fund their own power infrastructure. In response, hyperscalers are accelerating behind‑the‑meter generation—natural‑gas turbines, hybrid microgrids, and renewable portfolios—to secure schedule certainty and avoid...

By Data Center Frontier
Covalent Organic Frameworks Electrify Carbon Capture
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Covalent Organic Frameworks Electrify Carbon Capture

Researchers at Northwestern University have created an electrically driven carbon‑capture system using quinone‑functionalized covalent organic frameworks (COFs). The open‑flask synthesis produces gram‑scale COF powders that can be spray‑coated onto electrodes, enabling CO₂ adsorption and release via electrochemical redox cycles without...

By Chemical & Engineering News (ACS)
Listening to the Feedwater
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Listening to the Feedwater

Yokogawa introduced an optical dissolved‑oxygen sensor that replaces traditional electrochemical units in a combined‑cycle power plant. The new device uses luminescence quenching, delivering parts‑per‑billion accuracy without membranes or electrolytes. After installation, the plant saw stable readings, fewer calibration interruptions, and...

By Power Engineering
Global Business Resilience Faces Physical Risk Crossroads as Cyber Defenses Strengthen Worldwide
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Global Business Resilience Faces Physical Risk Crossroads as Cyber Defenses Strengthen Worldwide

Denmark remains the world’s most resilient business environment in the 2026 FM Resilience Index, which evaluates 130 countries across 18 risk factors. The report highlights a sharp rise in cybersecurity rankings, with Denmark, the Netherlands and Spain climbing up to...

By Risk & Insurance
New York Solar Project Addresses Energy, Housing Affordability
NewsFeb 27, 2026

New York Solar Project Addresses Energy, Housing Affordability

Catholic Charities of Brooklyn and Queens, with Crauderueff Solar, installed 17 rooftop photovoltaic projects totaling 1.3 MW across its regulated affordable‑housing portfolio. The projects are structured as behind‑the‑meter net‑metered systems owned by a newly formed Special Purpose Entity, allowing the nonprofit...

By POWER Magazine
The Richest Silver Mine Isn’t Underground but in Solar
NewsFeb 27, 2026

The Richest Silver Mine Isn’t Underground but in Solar

Silver has become a strategic material for the clean‑energy transition, with solar photovoltaics now accounting for roughly 17% of global silver demand. Primary ore grades are falling, pushing the industry toward higher‑grade, above‑ground sources such as retired solar panels that...

By pv magazine
California Sets August Deadline for GHG Emissions Reporting
NewsFeb 27, 2026

California Sets August Deadline for GHG Emissions Reporting

California’s Air Resources Board has set an August 2024 deadline for companies to file mandatory greenhouse‑gas (GHG) emissions reports covering Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. The state’s climate‑action statutes, including AB 32 and SB 32, require detailed carbon accounting to enforce its cap‑and‑trade...

By Responsible Investor
Wind OEMs Pin Hopes on Data Center Energy Demands Amid US Setbacks
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Wind OEMs Pin Hopes on Data Center Energy Demands Amid US Setbacks

U.S. data‑center construction is driving a surge in electricity demand, giving wind turbine OEMs a fresh growth catalyst despite a hostile regulatory environment. German onshore specialist Nordex projects $11 billion in 2025 orders, while Danish Vestas expects revenue of $24‑26 billion in...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
European Solar Industry: PV Hybrid Systems and New Financing Models in Focus at Intersolar Europe 2026
NewsFeb 27, 2026

European Solar Industry: PV Hybrid Systems and New Financing Models in Focus at Intersolar Europe 2026

The European solar market posted strong growth in 2025, with Germany, Spain, France, Italy and Poland driving capacity additions. At Intersolar Europe 2026, industry leaders will showcase PV‑wind‑storage hybrid plants and new financing structures, especially Contracts for Difference (CfD). Falling...

By Renewable Energy Industry
Gas Power Station Hits Major Marker
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Gas Power Station Hits Major Marker

RWE’s Pembroke Power Station has achieved its 10,000th start of a combined‑cycle gas turbine, marking the plant’s shift from baseload to a flexible resource that backs a grid dominated by wind and solar. The 2.2 GW facility, opened in 2011, now...

By Energy Live News
New Projects Push Boralex Profits Higher
NewsFeb 27, 2026

New Projects Push Boralex Profits Higher

Boralized’s Q4 2025 earnings climbed to C$178 million, a C$9 million increase year‑over‑year, driven by an 18% production boost from favourable wind and newly commissioned sites. Net earnings swung to C$26 million, reversing a loss from the same quarter last year. Six new projects...

By reNEWS
Sustainable Magic: Hong Kong Disneyland’s Enchanting ESG Adventure
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Sustainable Magic: Hong Kong Disneyland’s Enchanting ESG Adventure

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort (HKDL) has woven ESG into its operations, showcasing solar energy, water reuse, waste reduction, and community programs. The resort’s 200 kW solar canopy now expands to over 8,300 panels, expected to power roughly 1,200 households by 2026....

By Blooloop — Theme Parks
Britain’s Clean Power Economy Is Growing Rapidly but Unevenly
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Britain’s Clean Power Economy Is Growing Rapidly but Unevenly

Britain’s low‑carbon economy posted a record £77 billion turnover in 2024, a 12% jump and a 90% increase since 2015. Power generation – wind, solar, nuclear and carbon capture – contributed £33.6 billion, roughly 44% of sector revenue, while low‑emission transport surged...

By Energy Live News
Most US Coal Plants Could Meet Air Pollution Rules. Trump Weakened Them Anyway
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Most US Coal Plants Could Meet Air Pollution Rules. Trump Weakened Them Anyway

The EPA’s own analysis shows that only 27 of the nation’s 219 coal‑fired power plants would need costly upgrades to meet the 2024 Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS). Despite this, the Trump administration rolled back the stricter limits on...

By The Guardian – Environment
LEGO Group Invests in Nature and Technology-Based Carbon Removal Projects
NewsFeb 27, 2026

LEGO Group Invests in Nature and Technology-Based Carbon Removal Projects

The LEGO Group is committing an additional DKK 18 million (≈US$18 million) to four carbon‑removal projects, expanding its portfolio of nature‑based and technology‑based solutions. The investments include restoring over 14,000 hectares of degraded tropical forest in Mexico and three tech projects—biomass geological storage, mineralization...

By ESG Today
Chinese PV Industry Brief: Polysilicon Prices Slide Amid Low Operating Rates
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Polysilicon Prices Slide Amid Low Operating Rates

The China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association reported polysilicon operating rates fell to just 32% of capacity, extending an oversupply that pushed polysilicon prices lower and softened wafer prices across all grades. Wafer prices dropped 3‑8% after the Chinese New Year,...

By pv magazine
Policy Backing Fuels Europe’s Next Wave of Low-Emission Steel Capacity
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Policy Backing Fuels Europe’s Next Wave of Low-Emission Steel Capacity

European policy tools such as the TRQ, CBAM and the draft Industrial Accelerator Act are reviving investment in low‑emission steel, exemplified by ArcelorMittal’s €1.3 billion Dunkirk electric‑arc‑furnace slated for 2029. While earlier green‑hydrogen DRI projects have been delayed or scaled back,...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
AI ‘Virtual Residents’ Offer Early Read on Data Center Sentiment
NewsFeb 27, 2026

AI ‘Virtual Residents’ Offer Early Read on Data Center Sentiment

University of California, Riverside researchers deployed large‑language‑model agents as “virtual residents” to capture community sentiment on data‑center proposals early in the planning cycle. The AI agents consistently highlighted water consumption, utility costs and electricity demand as primary concerns, while identifying...

By Data Center Knowledge
European Energy Posts Strong 2025 Progress
NewsFeb 27, 2026

European Energy Posts Strong 2025 Progress

European Energy reported a robust 2025, with revenue surging to €766 million and EBITDA reaching €170 million. The firm expanded its battery energy storage systems pipeline from 2.4 GW to 7.4 GW and launched the world’s first large‑scale commercial e‑methanol plant in Denmark. Over...

By reNEWS
Yindjibarndi Energy Corporation Launches EOI for Renewable Energy Offtake in Western Australia’s Pilbara
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Yindjibarndi Energy Corporation Launches EOI for Renewable Energy Offtake in Western Australia’s Pilbara

Indigenous‑led Yindjibarndi Energy Corporation (YEC) has opened an expression of interest for commercial and industrial customers to purchase renewable electricity from its expanding Pilbara portfolio. Its flagship hybrid wind‑solar‑battery project, Baru Marnda, secured Strategic Project status and appears on the national...

By PV-Tech
Swiss Data Centre Operator NTS Colocation Pilots Iron-Sodium Battery Tech From US Startup Inlyte
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Swiss Data Centre Operator NTS Colocation Pilots Iron-Sodium Battery Tech From US Startup Inlyte

Swiss data‑centre operator NTS Colocation and US startup Inlyte Energy are launching a pilot iron‑sodium battery system at NTS' Bern facility. The first phase will install 600 kWh by year‑end, forming part of a broader 2 MW deployment slated for 2028. The...

By Energy Storage News
Malaysia’s TTVision Enters India’s Solar Manufacturing Market
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Malaysia’s TTVision Enters India’s Solar Manufacturing Market

Malaysia’s TTVision Holdings Berhad will launch a joint‑venture manufacturing plant in India in the second half of 2026 to produce automated optical inspection and high‑speed processing systems for photovoltaic production lines. The facility will act as a localized integrator linking...

By pv magazine
Danske Commodities Seals 400MWh UK Battery Deal
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Danske Commodities Seals 400MWh UK Battery Deal

Danske Commodities has secured a ten‑year optimisation agreement for the 400 MWh Windyhill battery energy storage system near Glasgow, marking its largest battery asset to date. The firm will deploy its fully automated algorithmic platform to capture revenue from wholesale electricity...

By reNEWS
Chinese Academy of Sciences Achieves World Record Efficiency of 15.45% for Kesterite Solar Cell
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Chinese Academy of Sciences Achieves World Record Efficiency of 15.45% for Kesterite Solar Cell

The Chinese Academy of Sciences has set a new world record for kesterite (CZTSSe) solar cells, achieving a 15.45% power conversion efficiency and a certified 15.04% efficiency. The breakthrough stems from an interfacial phase equilibrium strategy that introduces a lithium‑tin‑sulfide...

By pv magazine
Seatrium Delivers Next-Generation Jack-Up
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Seatrium Delivers Next-Generation Jack-Up

Seatrium has handed over a next‑generation wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) to Maersk Offshore Wind after successful sea trials at its Singapore yard. The custom‑engineered ship boasts a 1,900‑tonne crane with a 180‑metre hook height, capable of installing 15 + MW turbines. It...

By reNEWS
Chinese Scientists Build ‘Ultra-Stable’ Polymer Solar Cell with 19.1% Efficiency
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Chinese Scientists Build ‘Ultra-Stable’ Polymer Solar Cell with 19.1% Efficiency

Chinese researchers at Wuhan University of Technology have demonstrated a polymer solar cell with a record‑high power conversion efficiency of 19.1%. By blending a small fraction of linearly packed small‑molecule acceptors into a polymeric macromolecular acceptor matrix, they achieved ordered...

By pv magazine
Peak-Hour Power to Cost More in Chandigarh Soon
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Peak-Hour Power to Cost More in Chandigarh Soon

Chandigarh Power Distribution Limited (CPDL) will introduce time‑of‑day (TOD) electricity tariffs for all consumer categories, beginning with industrial users. The new structure applies a multiplier of 0.8 during solar‑aligned daytime hours (9 am‑5 pm) and 1.2 during morning and evening peaks, while...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Ideal Heating Launches New Monobloc Propane Heat Pump for Commercial Buildings
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Ideal Heating Launches New Monobloc Propane Heat Pump for Commercial Buildings

Ideal Heating has added a 65 kW monobloc air‑source heat pump to its Ecomod 290HT line, targeting commercial buildings that need higher temperature output. The unit runs on propane (R290), delivers up to 70 °C flow temperature and achieves a COP of...

By pv magazine
Tripura Milestone: State Crosses 8 MW of Solar Power Generation
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Tripura Milestone: State Crosses 8 MW of Solar Power Generation

Tripura has crossed the 8 MW threshold for rooftop solar generation under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. More than 2,350 households and small businesses have installed panels, collectively feeding over 8 MW into the state grid. The scheme has disbursed...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Floating House / CTA | Creative Architects
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Floating House / CTA | Creative Architects

Vietnam endured 17 back‑to‑back storms in 2025, flooding 22 provinces and prompting architects Bui The Long, CTA | Creative Architects, Nha Xanh and 5G Construction Solutions to develop a Floating Prefab House. The structure operates as a garden bungalow in normal conditions and...

By ArchDaily
ARENA Advances Industrial Emissions Cuts with $400M Fund
NewsFeb 27, 2026

ARENA Advances Industrial Emissions Cuts with $400M Fund

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has launched the Powering the Regions Industrial Transformation Stream (ITS), a $400 million fund to cut greenhouse‑gas emissions from regional industrial facilities. The program, part of the broader Powering the Regions Fund, supports projects that...

By Australian Manufacturing
Energy Insiders Podcast: China’s Clean Energy Surge Reshapes Coal, Oil and the Grid
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Energy Insiders Podcast: China’s Clean Energy Surge Reshapes Coal, Oil and the Grid

China’s clean‑energy surge is reshaping its energy landscape, with record solar installations and a 30% jump in wind capacity driving more than a third of the nation’s economic growth. Lead analyst Lauri Myllyvirta highlighted that renewable build‑out now outweighs traditional...

By RenewEconomy
The EU's Path to Service Growth and Clean Tech
NewsFeb 27, 2026

The EU's Path to Service Growth and Clean Tech

The EU can boost growth by deepening single‑market integration for high‑value services and by accelerating clean‑tech investments. While the United States pursues protectionist manufacturing policies and retreats from climate commitments, it still enjoys a large services surplus that could wane....

By CEPR — VoxEU
Chart Industries Inc (GTLS) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Chart Industries Inc (GTLS) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Chart Industries reported record Q4 2020 performance, achieving a $810 million backlog and its highest ever quarterly orders. The company signed 33 long‑term agreements, including 14 service contracts, and expanded its hydrogen trailer and water‑treatment businesses with notable contracts in the...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
PSEG Adds $1.5B to Five-Year Spending Plan
NewsFeb 26, 2026

PSEG Adds $1.5B to Five-Year Spending Plan

Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) lifted its five‑year regulated capital spending plan by $1.5 billion, targeting $22.5‑$25.5 billion through 2030. The company also raised its adjusted earnings growth outlook to 6‑8% from the prior 5‑7% range. The additional capex is aimed at...

By T&D World
Due Diligence Required as More Biofuel Feedstocks Used
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Due Diligence Required as More Biofuel Feedstocks Used

NorthStandard released a white paper outlining the rapid uptake of biofuels in commercial shipping, noting a twelve‑fold increase in testing volumes to over 1 million MT between 2021 and 2025. Current 5‑10% bio‑blend usage satisfies the 2022 FuelEU Maritime requirement, but upcoming...

By MarineLink
Nanochannel Method Makes Ion Membranes Twice as Strong for Clean Energy
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Nanochannel Method Makes Ion Membranes Twice as Strong for Clean Energy

University of Queensland researchers have introduced a nanoconfinement polymerisation technique that creates ultra‑thin ion‑exchange membranes with roughly double the tensile strength of conventional films. The method forces polymer chains to align within nanoscale channels, yielding dense, flexible membranes that can...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Lessons Learned From Hurricane Helene: How Appalachian Power Safely Scaled Mutual Aid
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Lessons Learned From Hurricane Helene: How Appalachian Power Safely Scaled Mutual Aid

Hurricane Helene devastated Appalachian Power’s mountainous service area, causing widespread circuit failures and road washouts. The utility relied heavily on pre‑established mutual‑aid agreements to bring in external crews and equipment. By implementing rigorous safety protocols, real‑time communication tools, and staged...

By T&D World
Cooling’s New Reality: It’s Not Air Vs. Liquid Anymore. It’s Architecture.
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Cooling’s New Reality: It’s Not Air Vs. Liquid Anymore. It’s Architecture.

By early 2026 data‑center cooling has shifted from a simple air‑vs‑liquid debate to a full‑stack engineering challenge. Breakthroughs such as HRL Laboratories’ Low‑Chill single‑phase liquid cooling promise 40% more heat removal or a ten‑fold reduction in pumping power, while Johnson...

By Data Center Frontier
Highlights From Highgate’s Most Recent Charitable Foundation & ESG Efforts
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Highlights From Highgate’s Most Recent Charitable Foundation & ESG Efforts

Highgate has spotlighted its charitable foundation and ESG program, underscoring a $500,000 infusion into the Associate Relief Fund for emergency support. The company reports 122 eco‑certified hotels, more than 200 properties powered by 100% renewable electricity, and significant conservation metrics...

By Green Lodging News
700MW Data Center Could Be Built at Port of Dunkirk, Northern France
NewsFeb 26, 2026

700MW Data Center Could Be Built at Port of Dunkirk, Northern France

The Dunkirk Port Authority has opened a 21‑hectare brownfield site for a potential AI‑focused data center, offering developers a power connection ranging from 400 MW to 700 MW. Power will be supplied by RTE from the nearby Flanders Maritimes substation, with a...

By Data Center Dynamics