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Nextpower to Supply Steel Frames to Jinko’s US Panel Assembly Operations
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Nextpower to Supply Steel Frames to Jinko’s US Panel Assembly Operations

Nextpower has signed a multi‑year agreement to supply Jinko Solar (U.S.) with more than 1 GW of steel frames, scalable to 3 GW over three years, for the Jacksonville, Florida, module assembly line slated for mid‑2026. The deal adds 6 % domestic content...

By Solar Power World
India’s Data Centre Boom Raises Concerns over Power Supply and Grid Capacity
NewsFeb 17, 2026

India’s Data Centre Boom Raises Concerns over Power Supply and Grid Capacity

India’s data‑centre market is expanding rapidly, with annual capacity additions of about 0.5 GW. Today, data centres already draw up to 15% of local grid capacity and could consume 30‑35% by 2030. Roughly one‑third of the power comes from renewable PPAs,...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
American Steel and Aluminum Debuts Ground Screw for Large-Scale Solar
NewsFeb 17, 2026

American Steel and Aluminum Debuts Ground Screw for Large-Scale Solar

American Steel and Aluminum (ASA) has launched a domestically produced steel ground screw for solar project foundations, manufactured in New England with a fully traceable supply chain. The product is slated for the 2026 construction season and is compatible with...

By Solar Power World
PNE Group Boosts Power Marketing: PNE Reports Successful 2025 for Wattmate Platform
NewsFeb 17, 2026

PNE Group Boosts Power Marketing: PNE Reports Successful 2025 for Wattmate Platform

PNE AG’s digital power‑marketing platform Wattmate recorded a strong 2025 debut, marketing 80 wind, solar and battery storage projects totaling roughly 1.1 GW of capacity. The platform tackles growing market complexity by offering project‑specific, cross‑technology marketing and integrates power purchase agreements, system...

By Renewable Energy Industry
NSW Announces Extra Tender for More Firmed Renewables Capacity to Fill Looming Coal Gap
NewsFeb 17, 2026

NSW Announces Extra Tender for More Firmed Renewables Capacity to Fill Looming Coal Gap

New South Wales announced an additional firmed generation tender to address projected capacity shortfalls as coal plants retire. The state already completed six LTESA and REZ tenders, with Tender 6 delivering a landmark 300 MW battery project. Tender 7, launched in October, seeks...

By RenewEconomy
Applications Now Being Accepted for 15th Anniversary Top Solar Contractors List
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Applications Now Being Accepted for 15th Anniversary Top Solar Contractors List

Solar Power World has opened applications for its 15th anniversary Top Solar Contractors List, with submissions accepted through May 22, 2026. The ranking will be based on kilowatt capacity installed in 2025 across utility, commercial, community, and residential markets, and will also...

By Solar Power World
Records Tumble as Nine Wind and Solar Projects, 1 GW of Batteries Join Grid in Just Three Months
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Records Tumble as Nine Wind and Solar Projects, 1 GW of Batteries Join Grid in Just Three Months

Australia set new renewable records in Q4 2025, adding 2.1 GW of wind and solar capacity and 1 GW of battery storage. The Clean Energy Council reports that renewables supplied 51% of NEM electricity and peaked at 77% during January heatwaves. By...

By RenewEconomy
Energy Transition Delivers Fresh Growth for BHP, but Decarbonisation Stays on the Back-Burner
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Energy Transition Delivers Fresh Growth for BHP, but Decarbonisation Stays on the Back-Burner

BHP’s half‑year report highlighted renewable energy and battery projects, yet mentioned decarbonisation fewer times. Copper revenue now accounts for 51% of underlying EBITDA, driven by soaring copper and iron‑ore prices. The miner projects data‑centre copper demand could reach 3 million tonnes...

By RenewEconomy
Hilton and Winnow Voted ‘World’s Leading Sustainable Partnership’
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Hilton and Winnow Voted ‘World’s Leading Sustainable Partnership’

Hospitality giant Hilton and food‑waste tech firm Winnow have been named World’s Leading Sustainable Partnership 2025 at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards in Dubai. Their Green Ramadan 2025 program, using AI‑powered smart meters across Hilton kitchens, achieved a...

By Breaking Travel News
EIC Ambassador on Europe’s Climate Tech Shift: Why Companies Are Building at Home
NewsFeb 17, 2026

EIC Ambassador on Europe’s Climate Tech Shift: Why Companies Are Building at Home

European climate‑tech firms are increasingly staying and scaling within the EU, shifting away from the traditional Silicon Valley model. Geopolitical tensions, supply‑chain resilience and stringent sustainability targets are prompting companies to locate manufacturing and R&D on the continent. Angela Ivanova,...

By The Recursive
Kenya’s Arc Ride Secures $5 Million IFC Commitment for Regional Expansion
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Kenya’s Arc Ride Secures $5 Million IFC Commitment for Regional Expansion

Kenyan e‑mobility startup Arc Ride has secured a $5 million equity commitment from the International Finance Corporation to fuel its Series A round and regional rollout. The funding will accelerate the deployment of battery‑swapping stations across East Africa, complementing earlier debt deals...

By TechCabal
Texas Poised to Become Global Leader in Booming Data Center Market
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Texas Poised to Become Global Leader in Booming Data Center Market

JLL’s Year-End 2025 North America Data Center Report shows vacancy at a record‑low 1% for the second year, underscoring hyper‑driven demand from AI and hyperscalers. Texas now hosts 6.5 GW of construction and is projected to eclipse Virginia as the world’s...

By Facilities Management Advisor
Hawaii: Three New Electric Transit Trams to Join HNL Shuttle Service
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Hawaii: Three New Electric Transit Trams to Join HNL Shuttle Service

The Hawaii Department of Transportation is adding three MotoEV electric trams to the Wiki Wiki Shuttle at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, beginning 15 February. The new units will run between gates C and G and Terminals 1 and 2 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.,...

By Airport Industry-News
Guatemala PEG-5 Tender Draws 51 Bidders for 4.7 GW of Capacity
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Guatemala PEG-5 Tender Draws 51 Bidders for 4.7 GW of Capacity

Guatemala’s Generation Expansion Plan 5 (PEG‑5) tender attracted 51 bidders submitting nearly 4.7 GW of capacity, more than three times the 1.4 GW the government sought. About 2 GW of the offers are solar, including hybrid projects with storage, while roughly 700 MW are natural‑gas‑fired...

By pv magazine
Finavia Launches 2026–2028 Sustainability Programme to Strengthen Value Creation
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Finavia Launches 2026–2028 Sustainability Programme to Strengthen Value Creation

Finavia unveiled its 2026‑2028 sustainability programme, expanding its climate, nature, people and governance framework to cut emissions across the entire aviation value chain. Seventeen of its twenty airports have already achieved net‑zero operational emissions, and the new plan intensifies work...

By International Airport Review
Locally Developed Solar-Battery Project with Four Hours of Storage Joins NSW Planning Pipeline
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Locally Developed Solar-Battery Project with Four Hours of Storage Joins NSW Planning Pipeline

Mint Renewables, a Melbourne‑based developer, has launched community engagement for its proposed Magpie Hill solar farm and battery in New South Wales. The project envisions a 360 MW solar array on roughly 750 hectares paired with a four‑hour, 1,440 MWh battery energy...

By RenewEconomy
The Evolution of the US Floating Solar Industry
NewsFeb 17, 2026

The Evolution of the US Floating Solar Industry

AccuSolar, a Florida firm spun out of the family‑owned AccuDock, is driving a 391‑megawatt floating solar project in Texas, the largest of its kind in the United States. The company’s roots trace back to the nation’s first floatovoltaic installation in...

By CleanTechnica
Google Secures Solar Deal to Power Expanding AI Data Centers
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Google Secures Solar Deal to Power Expanding AI Data Centers

Google has entered two 15‑year power purchase agreements with TotalEnergies to secure roughly 1 gigawatt of solar capacity in Texas. The projects – 805 MW in Wichita and 195 MW at Mustang Creek – will generate about 28 terawatt‑hours of electricity and begin construction...

By Gestalt IT
Using AI to Slash 5G Emissions and Hit ESG Goals
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Using AI to Slash 5G Emissions and Hit ESG Goals

A new study by the University of Surrey and Tsinghua University shows AI‑driven sleep modes, intelligent hardware, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces can dramatically reduce 5G network emissions. The research demonstrates that granular sleep states and “cluster zooming” in cell‑free massive...

By Telecoms Tech News
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel Transformation Includes Solar Panels, Ulu Garden
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Mauna Kea Beach Hotel Transformation Includes Solar Panels, Ulu Garden

The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Hawaii’s first resort, has completed a $180 million multi‑phased renovation, the most extensive in its 60‑year history. The overhaul adds 252 redesigned rooms, a new wellness retreat, upgraded dining venues, and a 28,000‑square‑foot Ulu Garden. Photovoltaic...

By Green Lodging News
Octopus Energy Pours $1bn to US Clean Tech Market
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Octopus Energy Pours $1bn to US Clean Tech Market

Octopus Energy is committing just under $1 billion to California’s clean‑tech sector through its Octopus Energy Generation arm. The capital will fund two carbon‑removal firms focused on grassland restoration and reforestation, and acquire a solar‑plus‑battery project slated to operate by July...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
AM Group Challenges Tech Giants with $25 Billion Green AI Platform
NewsFeb 16, 2026

AM Group Challenges Tech Giants with $25 Billion Green AI Platform

AM Group, the green‑energy conglomerate behind AM Green, announced a $25 billion investment to build a 1‑gigawatt high‑performance compute hub powered entirely by renewable energy. The first two phases – 150 MW and 200 MW – will be sited in Uttar Pradesh, with 350 MW...

By Mint AI
Orchestrating the Transition: Enso Group Builds the Enabling Structures for Reliable Clean Power
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Orchestrating the Transition: Enso Group Builds the Enabling Structures for Reliable Clean Power

Enso Group has evolved from an Austrian hydropower asset manager into a "system orchestrator" that integrates technology, finance, regulation and governance to create investment‑ready renewable energy ecosystems. Its portfolio blends solar, wind, long‑duration storage, hydrogen and pumped‑hydro to deliver stable,...

By CFI.co (Capital Finance International)
How Queensland Coal Plant Waste Is Helping to Build a (Concrete) Bridge to Renewables
NewsFeb 16, 2026

How Queensland Coal Plant Waste Is Helping to Build a (Concrete) Bridge to Renewables

CS Energy, Queensland’s state‑owned generator, has incorporated fly ash from the Callide coal plant into the concrete for the new 80‑metre Yellow Creek Bridge. The bridge will carry turbine components weighing over 100 tonnes to the 285 MW Lotus Creek Wind Farm,...

By RenewEconomy
Delhivery Ties up with RIDEV to Deploy 150 EVs for Last-Mile Deliveries
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Delhivery Ties up with RIDEV to Deploy 150 EVs for Last-Mile Deliveries

Delhivery has partnered with electric‑mobility startup Ridev to roll out 150 high‑performance electric vehicles for last‑mile delivery across Delhi‑NCR, Bengaluru and Hyderabad. A pilot in those cities showed a 4,260 kg reduction in CO₂ emissions and more than a 50 percent drop...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Vietnam’s BESS Breakthrough: A Turning Point for Energy Storage Across ASEAN
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Vietnam’s BESS Breakthrough: A Turning Point for Energy Storage Across ASEAN

Vietnam has enacted Circular No. 62/2025/TT‑BCT, establishing a two‑part tariff that pays battery energy storage systems (BESS) for both capacity availability and energy delivery. The new framework shifts storage from an output‑only compensation model to a dual‑revenue structure, mirroring practices in...

By Energy Storage News
IT Sustainability Think Tank: AI Infrastructure, Shared Responsibility and the Real Cost of Progress
NewsFeb 16, 2026

IT Sustainability Think Tank: AI Infrastructure, Shared Responsibility and the Real Cost of Progress

Microsoft is urging a community‑first approach to AI infrastructure, highlighting the growing energy and environmental costs of AI‑driven data centres. The call emphasizes that responsibility for these impacts must be shared between hyperscalers and the enterprises that consume AI services....

By ComputerWeekly
India Records Lowest-Ever Price for Green Hydrogen in Tender
NewsFeb 16, 2026

India Records Lowest-Ever Price for Green Hydrogen in Tender

India achieved its lowest-ever green hydrogen price, with a winning bid of ₹279 per kilogram to supply 10,000 tonnes annually to Numaligarh Refinery in Assam. The tender attracted nine bidders, reflecting growing competition as renewable energy costs and government incentives...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
DARPA Launches Biomass-to-Chemicals Fleetwood Program
NewsFeb 16, 2026

DARPA Launches Biomass-to-Chemicals Fleetwood Program

DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office has issued a special notice to start the Fleetwood program, a 24‑month effort aimed at creating novel catalysts that transform lignocellulosic biomass, especially lignin, into carbon‑based industrial chemicals. The initiative will fund multidisciplinary teams to develop...

By Defence Blog
Energiekontor Unleashes Revamped Oederquart Park
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Energiekontor Unleashes Revamped Oederquart Park

Energiekontor has commissioned the repowered Oederquart wind park in Lower Saxony, boosting its own capacity by roughly 17 MW and bringing its operating portfolio to about 450 MW. The upgrade replaced ten older 15 MW turbines with six Enercon E‑160 EP‑5 units, delivering...

By reNEWS
Denmark’s Capability-Based CfD: A Bold Experiment in Offshore Wind Support
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Denmark’s Capability-Based CfD: A Bold Experiment in Offshore Wind Support

Denmark is redesigning its offshore wind support by introducing a capability‑based two‑way contract‑for‑difference (CfD) for a 2.8 GW tender after a 2024 auction failed to attract bids. Unlike traditional production‑based CfDs, compensation is calculated on the wind farm’s available active power...

By Recharge
New York Cancels Fifth Offshore Wind Solicitation
NewsFeb 16, 2026

New York Cancels Fifth Offshore Wind Solicitation

New York’s State Energy and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has cancelled its fifth offshore wind solicitation, ORECRFP24‑1, citing federal actions that created market uncertainty after the 2024 election. The agency said it would not enter new long‑term Offshore Renewable Energy Certificate...

By reNEWS
Fox ESS Partners with Origin to Expand VPP Access Across Australia
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Fox ESS Partners with Origin to Expand VPP Access Across Australia

Fox ESS announced a partnership with Origin Energy to integrate its home battery storage systems into Origin’s Loop virtual power plant (VPP) across Australia. The integration gives Fox ESS customers access to three Origin battery plans—Battery Lite, Battery Maximiser, and...

By Energy Storage News
Arenko Expands RWE UK Hybrid Rollout
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Arenko Expands RWE UK Hybrid Rollout

Arenko has expanded its collaboration with RWE by adding software support for three co‑located solar and battery projects in the UK, totalling 150 MW. This expansion doubles the number of Arenko‑supported RWE sites to six under a 2024 framework agreement. The...

By reNEWS
Mechanistic Insights Into Cathode Degradation During Startup‐Shutdown of PEM Water Electrolysis and Mitigation via Semi‐Embedded Pt/CeOx
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Mechanistic Insights Into Cathode Degradation During Startup‐Shutdown of PEM Water Electrolysis and Mitigation via Semi‐Embedded Pt/CeOx

Researchers identified cathode degradation in PEM water electrolyzers during startup‑shutdown cycles, where cathode potential spikes to ~1.0 V causing carbon corrosion and Pt agglomeration. They demonstrated that commercial Pt/C suffers rapid performance loss under realistic cycling. A semi‑embedded Pt/CeOx catalyst was...

By Small (Wiley)
Natural England Uses Aerial Survey Technology for Seabird Flight Data
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Natural England Uses Aerial Survey Technology for Seabird Flight Data

Natural England’s Reducing Seabird Collisions Using Evidence (ReSCUE) project is deploying LiDAR‑enabled aerial surveys to map seabird flight heights across UK offshore waters. The 12‑month campaign, running September 2025 to August 2026, will conduct 20 surveys in the North Sea, Irish Sea...

By UKAuthority (UK)
EACON Auto BEV Fleet Delivers Cost & Emissions Reduction for Shougang
NewsFeb 16, 2026

EACON Auto BEV Fleet Delivers Cost & Emissions Reduction for Shougang

EACON’s autonomous battery‑electric haul trucks have been operating at Shougang Group’s Shuichang iron‑ore mine for a year, logging over 350,000 km and moving more than 11 million tonnes of material. The fleet’s regenerative‑braking system recovered 386,000 kWh of energy, equating to roughly 185 tonnes...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
Major Capital Raise Seeks $450 Million to “Lead New Zealand’s Renewable Energy Future”
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Major Capital Raise Seeks $450 Million to “Lead New Zealand’s Renewable Energy Future”

Contact Energy announced a NZ$525 million equity raise to fund its Contact31+ renewable strategy. The capital will back projects including the 200 MW Glenbrook Battery 2.0, the 150 MW Glorit solar farm, and expansion of the Tauhara 2 geothermal plant. In H1 2026 the company...

By RenewEconomy
Solar-Battery Hybrid and CIS Winner Gets Super Quick Federal Green Tick
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Solar-Battery Hybrid and CIS Winner Gets Super Quick Federal Green Tick

The Corop solar‑battery hybrid in central northern Victoria has cleared the EPBC Act assessment in just four months, receiving a “not a controlled action” verdict. The two‑stage project will deliver 440 MW of solar generation and a 290 MW/704 MWh battery, with the...

By RenewEconomy
State LNP Promises “Strict New Audits” Of Solar and Wind, Barnaby Promises a Big New Coal Plant
NewsFeb 16, 2026

State LNP Promises “Strict New Audits” Of Solar and Wind, Barnaby Promises a Big New Coal Plant

The Victorian Liberal–National coalition proposes strict independent audits and economic impact assessments for new solar, wind and battery projects, aiming to protect prime farmland and give farmers a voice through restored VCAT appeal rights. This policy emerges as Victoria lagged...

By RenewEconomy
Japan’s Smallest EV Gets Backing From One Of Its Largest Energy Companies
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Japan’s Smallest EV Gets Backing From One Of Its Largest Energy Companies

Japanese startup KG Motors began delivering its ultra‑affordable MiBot micro‑EV in December 2025 and, in January 2026, signed a partnership with energy giant Idemitsu Kosan. The agreement gives Idemitsu’s apollostation network sales, registration, insurance and after‑sales support, starting with pilot locations...

By CleanTechnica
Can Inverter-Based Technologies Do the System Security Job of Big Spinning Machines?
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Can Inverter-Based Technologies Do the System Security Job of Big Spinning Machines?

The article examines whether inverter‑based technologies can replace traditional spinning machines in providing power‑system security. It highlights AEMO’s 2025 Transition Plan, which calls for new services from synchronous condensers and advanced inverters, and references a white paper from the NSW...

By RenewEconomy
In The UK, “Power To The People” Is Latest Clean Energy Trend
NewsFeb 16, 2026

In The UK, “Power To The People” Is Latest Clean Energy Trend

The UK government has pledged up to £1 billion to accelerate community‑owned clean‑energy projects, marking the largest investment of its kind in Britain. Administered by state‑owned GB Energy, the scheme aims to fund roughly 1,000 solar, wind, hydro and biomass installations across...

By CleanTechnica
Earth's Radiation Fingerprint
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Earth's Radiation Fingerprint

Chinese researchers demonstrated that observing Earth from the lunar surface yields a unified measurement of the planet’s radiation budget, overcoming the spatial‑temporal trade‑offs of low‑Earth‑orbit and geostationary satellites. Their analysis showed that more than 90% of Earth’s outgoing radiation pattern...

By Universe Today
Trump Administration Ends Credit for Start-Stop Feature in Cars
NewsFeb 15, 2026

Trump Administration Ends Credit for Start-Stop Feature in Cars

The EPA announced that the credit automakers receive for installing start‑stop systems is being eliminated, reversing a policy that helped meet vehicle emissions standards. The Trump administration rejected the scientific endangerment finding that justified the credit, arguing the feature damages...

By The New York Times – Business
TOPCon Solar Cells Are Killing A Key Anti-Solar Talking Point
NewsFeb 15, 2026

TOPCon Solar Cells Are Killing A Key Anti-Solar Talking Point

Topcon solar cells, a newer photovoltaic architecture, demonstrate markedly lower lifecycle emissions than the incumbent PERC technology. Recent life‑cycle assessments from the University of Warwick show a 6.5% reduction in climate‑changing emissions per megawatt and potential savings of up to...

By CleanTechnica
Natural Green Antioxidant Proanthocyanidin Enhances the UV/Oxidation Resistance of Perovskite Solar Cells Through Buried Interface Modification Strategy
NewsFeb 15, 2026

Natural Green Antioxidant Proanthocyanidin Enhances the UV/Oxidation Resistance of Perovskite Solar Cells Through Buried Interface Modification Strategy

Researchers introduced natural grape‑seed proanthocyanidins (OPC) at the TiO₂/perovskite buried interface of perovskite solar cells, employing a combined antioxidant, passivation, and UV‑protection strategy. The hydrogen‑bond network created by OPC reduces defect states on the electron‑transport layer, suppresses carrier recombination, and...

By Small (Wiley)
Heat Pump Sales Dipped in 2025. They Still Beat Gas Furnaces.
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Heat Pump Sales Dipped in 2025. They Still Beat Gas Furnaces.

U.S. heat‑pump sales slipped in 2025, yet they still outperformed gas furnaces, with September shipments surpassing central ACs for the first time. A 2024 inventory buildup created a backlog that muted demand, while high upfront costs—median $25,000 versus half that...

By Canary Media – Buildings
Barbados to Host IDB Invest Sustainability Week 2026, Focused on Mobilizing Private Investment
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Barbados to Host IDB Invest Sustainability Week 2026, Focused on Mobilizing Private Investment

IDB Invest announced that Sustainability Week 2026 will be held May 26‑28 in Bridgetown, marking the first time the event takes place in the Caribbean. The three‑day forum will convene investors, companies and project sponsors to showcase investment‑ready opportunities in resilience, infrastructure,...

By IDB Invest – News