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When Air Gaps Are Not Enough—Managing File and Media Risk in Nuclear Facilities
NewsFeb 19, 2026

When Air Gaps Are Not Enough—Managing File and Media Risk in Nuclear Facilities

Urenco, a global uranium enrichment firm, faced fragmented, manual controls for removable media and file transfers across its air‑gapped nuclear facilities. To achieve consistent security, it deployed OPSWAT’s MetaDefender platform, routing all devices through centralized, zero‑trust inspection checkpoints. The solution...

By POWER Magazine
Energy Ministers Fail to Agree on Climate Goals as US Drives Wedge
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Energy Ministers Fail to Agree on Climate Goals as US Drives Wedge

Energy ministers at the International Energy Agency meeting failed to produce a joint climate‑change communiqué, as U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright aggressively challenged the agency’s net‑zero agenda. European ministers, led by the UK, France and Spain, reaffirmed the importance of...

By Financial Times – Climate Capital
SolarPower Europe’s New Hybrid Solar + BESS Due Diligence Reports Seek to Ensure ‘Long-Term Technical Excellence’
NewsFeb 19, 2026

SolarPower Europe’s New Hybrid Solar + BESS Due Diligence Reports Seek to Ensure ‘Long-Term Technical Excellence’

SolarPower Europe unveiled two technical due‑diligence reports aimed at utility‑scale hybrid solar‑PV and battery energy storage projects. The “Technical Due Diligence Best Practice Guidelines” and the third‑edition EPC Best‑Practice Guidelines provide a lifecycle framework covering planning, construction, operation and decommissioning,...

By PV-Tech
Luminus Leverages APC Partnership to Enhance Energy-Efficient LED Lighting Solutions
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Luminus Leverages APC Partnership to Enhance Energy-Efficient LED Lighting Solutions

Luminus Devices and APC Electronics have formed an exclusive partnership that couples Luminus’s high‑brightness LED modules with APC‑E’s silicon‑carbide (SiC) power semiconductors. The integration promises up to 15% efficiency improvement in high‑power luminaires and a 50% reduction in power‑supply size...

By Semiconductor Today
Sudamala Resorts Elevates Sustainable Tourism with Solar Power Integration & Coral Reef Restoration Programs
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Sudamala Resorts Elevates Sustainable Tourism with Solar Power Integration & Coral Reef Restoration Programs

Sudamala Resorts has installed a 300 kW solar system at its Seraya location, now covering 80‑85 % of the resort’s electricity needs. The array, featuring 480 panels and a 770 kWh battery, generates roughly 410,000 kWh of clean energy annually, cutting diesel use and...

By Green Lodging News
FlexGen Announces HybridOS Energy Management System
NewsFeb 19, 2026

FlexGen Announces HybridOS Energy Management System

FlexGen Power Systems unveiled HybridOS version 13, a hardware‑agnostic energy management system that unifies battery storage and solar assets under a single interface. The upgrade adds real‑time and historical data APIs, a fleet‑view mobile app, predictive diagnostics, and enhanced battery‑management functions...

By POWER Magazine
Energy Storage Group Emtel Energy USA Rebrands as Syntropic Power
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Energy Storage Group Emtel Energy USA Rebrands as Syntropic Power

Energy storage specialist Emtel Energy USA has rebranded as Syntropic Power and introduced three stationary‑storage product lines—GridSurge, GridSpan and Tenet. The systems employ sodium‑ion batteries that have passed UL 9540A fire‑safety testing and are undergoing third‑party validation at Rochester Institute of...

By POWER Magazine
Sweden Faces Slump in Wind Investment
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Sweden Faces Slump in Wind Investment

Sweden’s wind sector recorded zero turbine orders in Q4 2025, marking the lowest investment pace in modern times. Green Power Sweden warns that the slowdown threatens the country’s self‑sufficiency, energy security, and ability to meet climate targets. The association attributes the...

By reNEWS
EVE Energy Drives Technological Leap in Large-Scale Storage: EVE Energy Launches World’s First Storage System with 628Ah Large Battery Cells...
NewsFeb 19, 2026

EVE Energy Drives Technological Leap in Large-Scale Storage: EVE Energy Launches World’s First Storage System with 628Ah Large Battery Cells...

Chinese battery maker EVE Energy commissioned the world’s first storage system built around its new 628 Ah ultra‑large lithium‑iron‑phosphate cells. The 200 MW, 400 MWh facility, comprising 80 five‑megawatt DC modules, demonstrates the technology at grid scale and marks a shift from research...

By Renewable Energy Industry
Orsted’s Hornsea Chief Describes 'Juggling Act' After Monopile Deal Collapse
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Orsted’s Hornsea Chief Describes 'Juggling Act' After Monopile Deal Collapse

Orsted’s Hornsea 3 chief announced the collapse of a major monopile contract, forcing the 2.9 GW offshore wind project to pause its foundation procurement. The decision highlights the difficulty of securing large‑scale steel structures for the UK’s expanding offshore wind fleet....

By Recharge
Without Transparent Energy Planning, the Lights Could Go Out
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Without Transparent Energy Planning, the Lights Could Go Out

Open Energy Transition (OET) advocates replacing black‑box energy‑system models with open, transparent tools such as PyPSA‑Eur. A recent German study, conducted with Form Energy, used granular multi‑year climate data to assess multi‑day storage (MDS) needs for a near‑100 % clean grid...

By Energy Storage News
Equinor Halts Dutch CCS-H2 Plans, Belgian Site Still On
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Equinor Halts Dutch CCS-H2 Plans, Belgian Site Still On

Equinor has scrapped its Dutch H2M Eemshaven CCS‑hydrogen project, citing policy uncertainty and insufficient funding, while the Belgian H2BE plant remains on schedule. Both plants were designed to produce 210,000 t/yr of low‑carbon hydrogen using autothermal reforming and each received roughly €160 million...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
Viridi Replaces New York Municipal Diesel Generator with Battery
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Viridi Replaces New York Municipal Diesel Generator with Battery

Viridi installed a 150‑kWh battery energy storage system at Erie County Sewer District No. 2 in Hamburg, New York, replacing a diesel backup generator. The BESS provides 32‑90 hours of power depending on pump demand, eliminating fuel use and cutting emissions. Real‑time...

By Solar Power World
Neste & World Fuel Services to Expand Availability of SAF
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Neste & World Fuel Services to Expand Availability of SAF

Neste and World Fuel Services have signed a five‑year extension to broaden the supply of Neste‑produced sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) across more than 100 airports in the UK and Europe. The agreement aligns World Fuel’s extensive distribution network with Neste’s...

By Airport Industry-News
Moonwatt Targets ‘Same Disruption String Inverters Had in Solar’ with Distributed Sodium-Ion BESS Architecture
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Moonwatt Targets ‘Same Disruption String Inverters Had in Solar’ with Distributed Sodium-Ion BESS Architecture

Moonwatt, a Netherlands‑based startup, announced its first distributed sodium‑ion battery energy storage system (BESS) at Cleantech Park Arnhem, backed by a €1.15 million grant. The company’s modular, string‑based architecture mirrors the disruptive impact of solar string inverters, promising scalable double‑digit to...

By Energy Storage News
Talon PV Secures German Wafer Supply for American-Made Solar Cells
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Talon PV Secures German Wafer Supply for American-Made Solar Cells

U.S. solar‑cell maker Talon PV has signed a long‑term supply agreement with German wafer producer NexWafe. The deal provides approximately 7 GW of NexWafe’s EpiNex silicon wafers through 2032 to fuel Talon’s planned 4.8‑GW TOPCon manufacturing facility in Baytown, Texas. The...

By Solar Power World
Nanodevice Produces Continuous Electricity From Evaporation
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Nanodevice Produces Continuous Electricity From Evaporation

Researchers at EPFL’s Laboratory of Nanoscience for Energy Technology have unveiled a silicon‑nanopillar device that generates continuous electricity from evaporating saltwater. By deliberately coupling heat and sunlight, the system drives ion migration and electron excitation, producing a stable 1 V output...

By Phys.org – Nanotechnology
Burgenland Launches Largest Austrian Wind Farm
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Burgenland Launches Largest Austrian Wind Farm

Burgenland inaugurated Austria’s largest wind farm in Neusiedl/Weiden, installing 23 turbines that deliver 122 MW of capacity. The site will produce roughly 251 GWh of electricity each year—enough for about 70,000 households—and lock in a 10‑cent‑per‑kWh price for two decades. The project...

By reNEWS
ProEnergy Supply, OpenSolar Partner on Distributor Inventory Platform
NewsFeb 19, 2026

ProEnergy Supply, OpenSolar Partner on Distributor Inventory Platform

ProEnergy Supply (PES) has launched an AI‑driven transactional gateway that integrates directly with OpenSolar’s new Shop platform, allowing solar designers to purchase equipment in real time. The solution connects live inventory to distributors’ ERP systems, reaching over 28,000 active solar...

By Solar Power World
IMO NZF Would Send Stable Demand Signal for Zero-Emission Fuels
NewsFeb 19, 2026

IMO NZF Would Send Stable Demand Signal for Zero-Emission Fuels

A new UCL Shipping and Oceans Research Group report evaluates three IMO Net Zero Framework (NZF) scenarios and finds that only the framework "as‑is" delivers a credible, stable demand signal for scalable zero‑emission fuels. The analysis warns that removing the...

By Seatrade Maritime
Can Everdye Clean up One of Fashion’s Dirtiest Processes?
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Can Everdye Clean up One of Fashion’s Dirtiest Processes?

French startup Everdye has created a room‑temperature, electrostatic dyeing process that can slash energy consumption by up to eight times and cut greenhouse‑gas emissions by 60‑99 percent. The technology uses positively charged pigments that instantly bind to negatively charged fibre...

By Tech.eu
China’s AI Build-Out Forces a Rapid Shift to Liquid Cooling — Massive Clusters Put Pressure on Domestic Suppliers to Shift...
NewsFeb 19, 2026

China’s AI Build-Out Forces a Rapid Shift to Liquid Cooling — Massive Clusters Put Pressure on Domestic Suppliers to Shift...

China’s rapid AI compute expansion is forcing a wholesale shift from air to liquid cooling in data centers. Dozens of domestic firms, led by Envicool whose shares have tripled, are scaling liquid‑cooling solutions to support 42 "10,000‑card" clusters delivering over...

By Tom's Hardware
The Four Mega-Firms Tightening Their Grip on a 'Two Speed' Global Clean Power Market
NewsFeb 19, 2026

The Four Mega-Firms Tightening Their Grip on a 'Two Speed' Global Clean Power Market

Four U.S. tech giants—Meta, Amazon, Google and Microsoft—accounted for 49% of global clean‑power purchase agreements (PPAs) in 2025, the year total PPA activity fell for the first time since 2016. Together they secured 20.4 GW, enough to power Denmark, and are...

By Recharge
Researchers Develop Graphene-Engineered MXene for PFAS Capture
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Researchers Develop Graphene-Engineered MXene for PFAS Capture

Researchers from multiple institutions have created a graphene‑enhanced MXene electroadsorbent (MXene@rGO‑LDH, MGL) that dramatically improves PFAS removal from water. The composite achieves a maximum PFOA adsorption capacity of 119.5 mg g⁻¹—almost twice that of pristine MXene—and reaches 98.45% removal at pH 4 under...

By Graphene-Info
MPs in Call to Halt Drax’s £2m-a-Day Subsidy over Sustainability Doubts
NewsFeb 19, 2026

MPs in Call to Halt Drax’s £2m-a-Day Subsidy over Sustainability Doubts

A cross‑party group of 14 MPs and peers has urged Energy Minister Ed Miliband to suspend the £2 million‑a‑day renewable subsidy paid to Drax while the FCA investigates alleged misrepresentations about wood‑pellet sourcing. Drax, the UK’s largest power plant, is projected...

By The Guardian – Environment
UAE Data Centers: Powering the Middle East’s AI and Cloud Revolution
NewsFeb 19, 2026

UAE Data Centers: Powering the Middle East’s AI and Cloud Revolution

The United Arab Emirates is rapidly emerging as a pivotal data‑center hub for the Middle East and Africa, with live capacity surpassing 376 MW in 2025. Hyperscale players such as Microsoft, G42, and OpenAI are expanding AI‑focused facilities, targeting an additional...

By Data Center Knowledge
Carbon-Aware Scaling: The Next Competitive Edge in SaaS
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Carbon-Aware Scaling: The Next Competitive Edge in SaaS

SaaS founders must now measure the energy and emissions each customer generates, not just revenue and cloud spend. Continuous workloads, AI inference, and data pipelines are turning software into a major energy consumer, making carbon a direct cost driver. Tools...

By Startups Magazine
Neom Partners with DataVolt on $5bn Hyperscale Datacentre Project for Digital Infrastructure
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Neom Partners with DataVolt on $5bn Hyperscale Datacentre Project for Digital Infrastructure

Neom has signed a landmark $5 billion agreement with Saudi‑based DataVolt to build the Kingdom’s first green‑AI hyperscale data centre in Oxagon. The facility will operate at net‑zero, powered entirely by renewable energy and equipped with advanced cooling to support generative...

By ComputerWeekly – DevOps
British AR7 Renewable Energy Auction Secures 14.7 GW of Clean Power Capacity - Offshore, Onshore and Solar at Record Levels
NewsFeb 19, 2026

British AR7 Renewable Energy Auction Secures 14.7 GW of Clean Power Capacity - Offshore, Onshore and Solar at Record Levels

The UK’s AR7 renewable auction awarded 14.7 GW of new capacity, split between 8.4 GW offshore wind, 1.3 GW onshore wind, a record 4.9 GW of solar, and 20 MW of tidal projects. Onshore wind contracts were priced at £72.24/MWh, roughly half the cost of...

By Renewable Energy Industry
AI Breakthrough Could Replace Rare Earth Magnets in Electric Vehicles
NewsFeb 19, 2026

AI Breakthrough Could Replace Rare Earth Magnets in Electric Vehicles

Scientists at the University of New Hampshire used artificial intelligence to compile a searchable database of 67,573 magnetic compounds, uncovering 25 previously unknown high‑temperature magnets. The AI system extracts experimental data from literature, predicts magnetic behavior, and records temperature thresholds....

By ScienceDaily Robotics
Brisbane Battery Innovator Gets First Chunk of Funds Towards Giga-Scale Production Plans
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Brisbane Battery Innovator Gets First Chunk of Funds Towards Giga-Scale Production Plans

Li‑S Energy, a Brisbane‑based battery innovator, has received the first $1.9 million tranche of a $7.86 million grant from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA). The funding will support engineering work and a feasibility study for a gigawatt‑scale factory capable of producing...

By RenewEconomy
New Sodium Ion Battery Stores Twice the Energy and Desalinates Seawater
NewsFeb 19, 2026

New Sodium Ion Battery Stores Twice the Energy and Desalinates Seawater

University of Surrey researchers discovered that retaining water in sodium vanadium oxide dramatically boosts sodium‑ion battery performance. The hydrated nanostructured sodium vanadate (NVOH) stores nearly twice the energy of conventional cathodes, charges faster, and remains stable for over 400 cycles....

By ScienceDaily – Nanotechnology
Oregon Adopts New Building Codes to Reduce Energy Costs and Increase Energy Efficiency in Newly Constructed Homes
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Oregon Adopts New Building Codes to Reduce Energy Costs and Increase Energy Efficiency in Newly Constructed Homes

Oregon's Residential and Manufactured Structures Board approved updates to the state residential energy code, requiring new homes to install energy‑efficient heat pumps instead of traditional ducted air‑conditioning. The code change is projected to save homeowners about $125 per month, or...

By Cleantechnica – Buildings
EnergyX Enters US Manufacturing Phase
NewsFeb 19, 2026

EnergyX Enters US Manufacturing Phase

EnergyX has launched one of North America’s largest roll‑to‑roll ion‑exchange membrane production lines at its Austin, Texas facility, delivering up to 500,000 square meters of membranes per year. The new plant enables in‑house manufacturing of the core component for its...

By MINING.com
Thai Capital Market Aligns with Climate Vows
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Thai Capital Market Aligns with Climate Vows

Thailand’s leading capital‑market players – the Government Pension Fund, the Association of Investment Management Companies and the Stock Exchange of Thailand – have launched a coordinated strategy to align listed firms with the country’s nationally determined contributions under the Paris...

By Bangkok Post – Investment (subset within Business)
E.P.A. Plans to Loosen Mercury Rules for Coal Plants, Documents Show
NewsFeb 18, 2026

E.P.A. Plans to Loosen Mercury Rules for Coal Plants, Documents Show

The Environmental Protection Agency is set to loosen federal mercury limits for coal‑burning power plants, permitting higher emissions of the neurotoxic metal. Agency officials argue the change will cut "unwarranted costs" for utilities, estimating up to $670 million in savings between...

By The New York Times – Climate
Utah ‘Gigasite’ Data Center Contemplates Solar-Storage Baseload Addition
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Utah ‘Gigasite’ Data Center Contemplates Solar-Storage Baseload Addition

Zeo Energy Corp. has signed a non‑binding MOU with Creekstone Energy to evaluate a 280 MW solar‑plus‑storage system for the Delta Gigasite data‑center campus in Utah. The study will focus on photovoltaic generation paired with long‑duration thermal, chemical or electrochemical storage,...

By POWER Magazine
FirstEnergy Subsidiaries Select Site for New 1.2 GW Natural Gas Plant in West Virginia
NewsFeb 18, 2026

FirstEnergy Subsidiaries Select Site for New 1.2 GW Natural Gas Plant in West Virginia

FirstEnergy subsidiaries have identified a West Virginia site for a 1.2 GW natural‑gas power plant, adding to a wave of large‑scale energy projects highlighted this week. Parallel announcements include a 9.2 GW Ohio gas mega‑plant tied to a U.S.–Japan $550 B investment pledge,...

By Power Engineering
INL Enlists NVIDIA on ‘PROMETHEUS’ AI Effort to Halve Nuclear Deployment Timelines Under DOE Genesis Mission
NewsFeb 18, 2026

INL Enlists NVIDIA on ‘PROMETHEUS’ AI Effort to Halve Nuclear Deployment Timelines Under DOE Genesis Mission

Idaho National Laboratory has teamed with NVIDIA to launch PROMETHEUS, an AI‑driven autonomous reactor demonstration under the DOE Genesis Mission. The partnership targets a 50% reduction in nuclear deployment timelines and multi‑billion‑dollar cost savings by embedding AI across design, licensing,...

By POWER Magazine
Google Teams Up with CTC Global for Grid Intelligence
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Google Teams Up with CTC Global for Grid Intelligence

Google Cloud and Alphabet’s moonshot project Tapestry have deepened their partnership with CTC Global to launch GridVista, an observability platform that embeds optical‑fiber sensors in transmission conductors. The system delivers real‑time strain, temperature and vibration data, feeding it into Google...

By Data Center Knowledge
The Energy Transition Has a Price
NewsFeb 18, 2026

The Energy Transition Has a Price

Ernest Scheyder’s book *The War Below* chronicles the hidden battle over lithium, copper and other critical minerals needed for the global energy transition. The author travels from Nevada to Bolivia, interviewing miners, activists, investors and Indigenous communities to illustrate the...

By Engineering & Mining Journal (E&MJ)
ECL Targets AI Data Centers with Fuel-Agnostic Power Platform
NewsFeb 18, 2026

ECL Targets AI Data Centers with Fuel-Agnostic Power Platform

ECL unveiled FlexGrid, a power‑agnostic platform that lets modular data centers draw electricity from hydrogen, natural gas, renewables or diesel. The system is designed for AI training and inferencing workloads, allowing operators to start with modest 2‑10 MW grid connections and...

By Network World
Luxembourg Launches New Tender for C&I Solar
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Luxembourg Launches New Tender for C&I Solar

Luxembourg’s Ministry of the Economy has opened a €3 million tender to fund commercial and industrial solar projects between 30 kW and 200 kW. Applications are accepted until April 17 and are split into three lots covering rooftop, façade and car‑port installations. Projects that...

By pv magazine
First Gen Powers Lyceum Satellite Campuses
NewsFeb 18, 2026

First Gen Powers Lyceum Satellite Campuses

First Gen Corp. will supply over 1,150 kW of geothermal electricity to Lyceum of the Philippines University’s satellite campuses in Batangas and Laguna. The deal, enabled by the retail aggregation program, lets the campuses pool demand to meet the 500‑kW threshold...

By Philstar – Business
CleanChoice Energy Triples Capacity with Solar Acquisitions in North Carolina
NewsFeb 18, 2026

CleanChoice Energy Triples Capacity with Solar Acquisitions in North Carolina

CleanChoice Energy announced the acquisition of two utility‑scale solar projects in North Carolina—Sumac (103.92 MW) and Sweetleaf (118.3 MW)—adding 222.2 MW of capacity and tripling its portfolio. Construction is slated to start early 2027 with grid interconnection to the PJM market expected in...

By POWER Magazine
Plaid Promises Welsh Communities Share of Renewable Energy Profits
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Plaid Promises Welsh Communities Share of Renewable Energy Profits

Plaid Cymru announced that a future Welsh government would require renewable projects larger than 10 MW to allocate a 15‑25% community‑ownership stake, ensuring locals share in profits. The party also plans to create a national energy body to manage large‑scale wind...

By BBC News – Science & Environment
From UAV Spraying to Climate Intelligence: What Research Reveals About Sustainable Agri-UAS Deployment
NewsFeb 18, 2026

From UAV Spraying to Climate Intelligence: What Research Reveals About Sustainable Agri-UAS Deployment

Recent research on agricultural UAVs in India shows that drones can deliver genuine sustainability gains, but only when design, flight parameters, and data‑driven decisions are optimized. Life‑cycle assessments reveal reductions in water use, chemical load, and operator exposure under ideal...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
As Trump Obliterates Climate Efforts, States Try to Fill the Gap
NewsFeb 18, 2026

As Trump Obliterates Climate Efforts, States Try to Fill the Gap

Democratic‑led states are accelerating climate initiatives as the Trump administration moves to roll back federal greenhouse‑gas regulations. Colorado proposes a $2,000 tax credit for new electric vehicles, Virginia is streamlining approvals for large solar farms, and California aims to make...

By The New York Times – Climate
UK Trial Shows Potential of Hydrogen Powered Ground Handling Equipment
NewsFeb 18, 2026

UK Trial Shows Potential of Hydrogen Powered Ground Handling Equipment

A successful trial at Exeter Airport demonstrated that hydrogen‑powered ground handling equipment—including a hydrogen internal‑combustion tug, a fuel‑cell baggage tractor and a hybrid hydrogen‑diesel GPU—can be safely integrated into live airport operations. The Zero Carbon Turn project, backed by the...

By Airport World