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France Lowers PV Feed-In Tariffs for Systems up to 100 kW
NewsMar 25, 2026

France Lowers PV Feed-In Tariffs for Systems up to 100 kW

France’s energy regulator (CRE) announced lower feed‑in tariffs for photovoltaic (PV) systems up to 100 kW, effective April‑July 2026. The 9‑36 kW tier now receives €0.805 (≈$0.93) per kWh, while 36‑100 kW gets €0.70 (≈$0.81) per kWh, and surplus electricity is compensated at €0.473 (≈$0.55) per kWh....

By pv magazine
American Battery Factory Secures 4.5GWh Offtake Agreements for Arizona LFP Gigafactory
NewsMar 25, 2026

American Battery Factory Secures 4.5GWh Offtake Agreements for Arizona LFP Gigafactory

American Battery Factory (AFB) has locked in offtake agreements for 4.5 GWh of the 5.5 GWh output slated for its Arizona LFP gigafactory, clearing a major financing hurdle. The plant, built with Sprung Structures’ rapid‑deploy fabric modules, will begin production in late 2027...

By Energy Storage News
EV Road Tax Is Wrong at This Time
NewsMar 25, 2026

EV Road Tax Is Wrong at This Time

The UK government is proposing a pay‑per‑mile duty on electric vehicles to replace traditional road tax. The British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA) estimates the scheme could impose about £260 million (≈ $330 million) in annual compliance costs, including £75 million (£95 million) for...

By Energy Live News
GeoForce Hooks Geotechnical Survey for Shetland Subsea Link
NewsMar 25, 2026

GeoForce Hooks Geotechnical Survey for Shetland Subsea Link

GeoForce Technical Services, part of Oceanscan and Venterra Group, has secured a six‑month geotechnical survey contract with Reach Subsea for the Shetland HVDC Link 2 project. The survey will map seabed conditions, analyse sediments and conduct core penetration testing to support...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
India Aims to Cut Emissions Intensity by 47% by 2035 From 2005 Levels
NewsMar 25, 2026

India Aims to Cut Emissions Intensity by 47% by 2035 From 2005 Levels

India’s cabinet approved a new climate pledge to cut emissions intensity by 47 percent by 2035, relative to 2005 levels. The target builds on a 36 percent reduction achieved between 2005 and 2020 and is paired with a plan to raise clean‑power...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Poland's Dominance in the Baltic Sea. Billions Invested in New Wind Power Capacity
NewsMar 25, 2026

Poland's Dominance in the Baltic Sea. Billions Invested in New Wind Power Capacity

Poland is emerging as a dominant offshore wind investor, committing roughly $17 billion—about one‑third of the EU’s $49 billion wind‑sector investment for new capacity. The country targets 11 GW of offshore wind by 2040, backed by successful auctions and a stable regulatory framework....

By Defence24 (Poland)
Will the Iran War Revive Russia’s Power of Siberia 2 Pipeline?
NewsMar 25, 2026

Will the Iran War Revive Russia’s Power of Siberia 2 Pipeline?

The Iran‑Israel war has shut the Strait of Hormuz, driving up Asian LNG prices and prompting Beijing to reconsider its heavy reliance on maritime energy imports. Analysts say the disruption revives interest in the stalled Power of Siberia‑2 pipeline, a...

By OilPrice.com – Main
EcoNavis Completes Second Eco Boss Cap Retrofit for Kaizen
NewsMar 25, 2026

EcoNavis Completes Second Eco Boss Cap Retrofit for Kaizen

EcoNavis Solutions installed its Eco Boss Cap on a second Kaizen vessel, the 32,491 dwt bulk carrier YC Fortitude, following the July 2025 retrofit of the 31,807 dwt general cargo ship SYFC Araya. After six months of operation, Kaizen reported fuel savings between 2.2% and...

By MarineLink
Rising Costs of War: Gulf Energy Infrastructure Stares Down $25B Repair Bill
NewsMar 25, 2026

Rising Costs of War: Gulf Energy Infrastructure Stares Down $25B Repair Bill

The Middle East war has generated at least $25 billion in repair and restoration costs for Gulf oil and gas infrastructure, according to Rystad Energy. Damage to Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG complex has cut output by 17%, equivalent to 12.8 million tonnes per...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
Spain Enables 50-Plus Renewable Plants for Real-Time Voltage Control
NewsMar 25, 2026

Spain Enables 50-Plus Renewable Plants for Real-Time Voltage Control

Spain’s grid operator Red Eléctrica and regulator CNMC launched real‑time, setpoint‑based voltage control services on March 17, enabling renewable generators to adjust reactive power on demand. More than 50 installations are already active, with 365 applicants and 74 qualified units...

By pv magazine
Power Ministry Directs Imported Coal Based Plants to Run at Full Capacity From April 1
NewsMar 25, 2026

Power Ministry Directs Imported Coal Based Plants to Run at Full Capacity From April 1

India’s Power Ministry has instructed all 15 imported coal‑based thermal plants to operate at full capacity from April 1 to June 30, 2026, citing an anticipated summer peak demand of over 270 GW. The directive, issued under Section 11 of the Electricity Act, aims...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
ClassNK Grants Approval for CO2 Carrier Design for CCS Project
NewsMar 25, 2026

ClassNK Grants Approval for CO2 Carrier Design for CCS Project

ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle for a liquefied CO₂ carrier designed to support a floating offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) injection facility. The vessel will work with a Socket SPAR unit, a floating injection system aimed at...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
SLB, NVIDIA Expand AI Collaboration to Scale Energy Applications
NewsMar 25, 2026

SLB, NVIDIA Expand AI Collaboration to Scale Energy Applications

SLB and NVIDIA have broadened their AI partnership to create modular data‑center infrastructure and an “AI Factory for Energy” that will deliver domain‑specific generative and agentic AI models for the energy sector. The agreement positions SLB as a design partner...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
Brooklyn SolarWorks Installs 1st Residential Battery System in NYC
NewsMar 25, 2026

Brooklyn SolarWorks Installs 1st Residential Battery System in NYC

Brooklyn SolarWorks has completed the first residential battery energy storage system (BESS) installation inside New York City, situating a 19.6‑kWh battery beneath a solar canopy in Chinatown. The system uses Briggs & Stratton’s AccESS storage, the only rooftop‑approved residential ESS under...

By Solar Power World
German Climate Programme Outlines Path to Meet Future Targets
NewsMar 25, 2026

German Climate Programme Outlines Path to Meet Future Targets

German Environment Minister Carsten Schneider unveiled the Climate Protection Programme 2026, earmarking €8 billion (≈$8.7 bn) for 67 measures that aim to cut at least 27 million tonnes of CO₂. The plan concentrates on electric mobility – expanding purchase incentives, charging infrastructure and...

By Electrive
Mark Offshore Adds Research Vessel Mintis to Support Offshore Renewables
NewsMar 25, 2026

Mark Offshore Adds Research Vessel Mintis to Support Offshore Renewables

Mark Offshore has signed an agreement with Lithuania’s Klaipėda University to manage the research vessel Mintis, adding the 40‑metre DP1 catamaran to its fleet. The vessel, originally built in 2014, combines scientific research capabilities with offshore operational functions, including ROV,...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
INDIA ROUND-UP: Ceigall Inks Two PPAs, Adani Completes 300MW of PV, Coal India Backs 875MW Project
NewsMar 25, 2026

INDIA ROUND-UP: Ceigall Inks Two PPAs, Adani Completes 300MW of PV, Coal India Backs 875MW Project

Adani Green Energy commissioned 510 MW of renewable capacity at its Khavda site in Gujarat, raising its operational portfolio to 17,982 MW. The Khavda hybrid park is slated to reach 30 GW of solar and wind by 2030, with a 5 GW, 25‑year PPA...

By PV-Tech
Power Roll, Tokyo Gas Collaborate on Japan Trials of Perovskite PV Tech
NewsMar 25, 2026

Power Roll, Tokyo Gas Collaborate on Japan Trials of Perovskite PV Tech

Power Roll, a UK flexible‑PV specialist, has signed a joint development agreement with Tokyo Gas to trial its lightweight perovskite solar‑film technology in Japan, marking the first deployment of the product outside Europe. The collaboration will assess use‑cases, certification pathways...

By PV-Tech
Gas Shortfall Fears Pushed Out Again as Grid Battery Boom and Electrification Take Fresh Bite From Demand
NewsMar 25, 2026

Gas Shortfall Fears Pushed Out Again as Grid Battery Boom and Electrification Take Fresh Bite From Demand

The Australian Energy Market Operator’s 2026 Gas Statement of Opportunities shows that expanding grid‑scale battery storage and accelerated electrification have pushed the nation’s first major gas shortfall from 2026 to 2030. AEMO still flags a peak‑day risk in the southern...

By RenewEconomy
Global PV Equipment Market to Reach 2.6 Times Current Size by 2035
NewsMar 25, 2026

Global PV Equipment Market to Reach 2.6 Times Current Size by 2035

A study by Germany’s VDMA and Fraunhofer projects global capital expenditure on photovoltaic manufacturing equipment to rise from about $16.6 billion in 2025 to $43.8 billion by 2035, roughly 2.6 times current size. The growth mirrors an expected 2.5‑fold increase in annual...

By pv magazine
The West Has Long Characterized Iran’s Oil As A Prize To Be Claimed
NewsMar 25, 2026

The West Has Long Characterized Iran’s Oil As A Prize To Be Claimed

The article traces how Western powers have long portrayed Iran’s oil as a coveted prize, beginning with the 1908 discovery that birthed the Anglo‑Persian Oil Company, later BP. It shows how BP’s interwar advertising turned Iran into an exotic backdrop...

By CleanTechnica
‘It’s All About Oil, Isn’t It?’: BESS and EV Expansion in the US vs Europe
NewsMar 25, 2026

‘It’s All About Oil, Isn’t It?’: BESS and EV Expansion in the US vs Europe

Battery energy storage systems (BESS) and electric‑vehicle (EV) infrastructure are expanding in both the United States and Europe, but growth patterns diverge sharply. Europe benefits from consistent, long‑term government incentives that keep EV adoption and grid‑scale storage on an upward...

By Energy Storage News
Sekisui-Led Consortium Testing Film-Type Perovskite Solar for Agrivolatics
NewsMar 25, 2026

Sekisui-Led Consortium Testing Film-Type Perovskite Solar for Agrivolatics

A Japanese consortium led by Sekisui Solar Film has launched a three‑year agrivoltaic pilot that places film‑type perovskite solar cells over rice paddies at Chiba University. The study will monitor electricity generation, rice yield, methane emissions and overall commercial viability....

By pv magazine
Microsoft Signs 1 Million Ton Carbon Removal Deal with U.S. Biochar Company Liferaft
NewsMar 25, 2026

Microsoft Signs 1 Million Ton Carbon Removal Deal with U.S. Biochar Company Liferaft

Microsoft has signed a ten‑year offtake agreement with U.S. biochar firm Liferaft to purchase one million carbon removal units (CRUs). The deal, delivered from Liferaft’s Iowa and Illinois facilities, is the largest biochar‑based carbon removal contract in the United States....

By ESG Today
Charging Success Rate: A New Metric to Make EV Charging More Reliable
NewsMar 25, 2026

Charging Success Rate: A New Metric to Make EV Charging More Reliable

Germany’s National Centre for Charging Infrastructure and consultancy P3 have introduced a new user‑centric metric called the Charging Success Rate (CSR). CSR blends technical uptime with the actual success of charging sessions, revealing that while network availability hovers around 99%,...

By Electrive
ADES Expects Up to 44% Earnings Rise Despite Regional Tensions Impacting Rigs
NewsMar 25, 2026

ADES Expects Up to 44% Earnings Rise Despite Regional Tensions Impacting Rigs

Saudi Arabia‑based ADES International Holding projects core earnings to rise between 33% and 44% in 2026, targeting EBITDA of $1.2 billion to $1.29 billion despite several Gulf offshore rigs being temporarily idle due to regional tensions. The company operates 123 rigs in...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
Geopolitics Sidelining Climate Goals, Says BHP’s Slattery
NewsMar 25, 2026

Geopolitics Sidelining Climate Goals, Says BHP’s Slattery

BHP’s Australian operations chief Geraldine Slattery warned that recent geopolitical upheavals are pushing energy security ahead of climate objectives, reshaping policy priorities in major economies. She cited Middle East conflicts and disruptions to the Strait of Hormuz as catalysts for...

By Miningmx
How Many Solar Projects Have Been Backed by the UK Government?
NewsMar 25, 2026

How Many Solar Projects Have Been Backed by the UK Government?

Since the July 2024 election, the UK government has backed at least 780 solar projects, spanning rooftop installations on schools and hospitals to utility‑scale farms over 500 MW. The contracts‑for‑difference (CfD) scheme accounts for 247 projects with 8.1 GW capacity, including 90...

By pv magazine
Another Blow to Ukrainian Energy. Hungary Halts Gas Supply
NewsMar 25, 2026

Another Blow to Ukrainian Energy. Hungary Halts Gas Supply

Hungary announced it will suspend natural gas deliveries to Ukraine until crude oil flows resume through the damaged Druzhba pipeline. The halt cuts roughly 2.9 billion cubic metres of gas—about 45 percent of Ukraine’s imports and 20‑30 percent of its total consumption. The...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Robots Install 100 MW of Solar Panels on 1-GW AES Project
NewsMar 25, 2026

Robots Install 100 MW of Solar Panels on 1-GW AES Project

Maximo, an AES‑incubated solar‑robotics firm, installed 100 MW of panels at the 1‑GW Bellefield project in Kern County, California, using a coordinated fleet of four robots. The robotic system achieved peak installation rates of 474 modules per day, boosting human installer...

By Solar Power World
Nine Big Batteries Totalling 2 Gigawatts Shortlisted for Payments to Maintain “Heartbeat” Of the Grid
NewsMar 25, 2026

Nine Big Batteries Totalling 2 Gigawatts Shortlisted for Payments to Maintain “Heartbeat” Of the Grid

Transgrid has shortlisted nine large‑scale battery projects, totalling up to 2 GW, to deliver system‑strength services that keep the New South Wales grid stable. The contracts, expected to run about three years, will commence in the second half of 2026 and...

By RenewEconomy
Solar PV and Wind Account for Record 17% of US Electricity Generation in 2025
NewsMar 25, 2026

Solar PV and Wind Account for Record 17% of US Electricity Generation in 2025

Utility‑scale solar PV and wind together generated a record 17% of U.S. electricity in 2025, up from 16% in 2024. Solar output surged 34% year‑on‑year to 296,000 GWh, while wind grew only 3% to 464,000 GWh. The Energy Information Administration projects operational...

By PV-Tech
Gulf Energy Maritime in for MR Tanker Series at HD Hyundai
NewsMar 25, 2026

Gulf Energy Maritime in for MR Tanker Series at HD Hyundai

Dubai‑based Gulf Energy Maritime (GEM) has placed a $300 million order for six 50,000‑dwt medium‑range product tankers, split evenly between HD Hyundai’s Korean and Vietnamese shipyards. The vessels are slated for delivery between 2027 and 2029, expanding GEM’s fleet beyond ten...

By Splash 247
The European IoT Surge: How Czech Tech Won Vilnius [Sponsored]
NewsMar 25, 2026

The European IoT Surge: How Czech Tech Won Vilnius [Sponsored]

Vilnius has completed a city‑wide smart‑meter rollout, deploying 10,000 IoT data concentrators from Czech firm ACRIOS Systems to automate utility reading for roughly 500,000 residents. The deployment was finished in just five months, with each unit capable of handling up...

By Tech.eu
Ofgem Shortlists Five Bidders for Three UK Offshore Wind Transmission Assets
NewsMar 25, 2026

Ofgem Shortlists Five Bidders for Three UK Offshore Wind Transmission Assets

The UK regulator Ofgem has shortlisted five bidders for Offshore Transmission Owner (OFTO) Round 13, targeting the transmission links of the East Anglia Three, Inch Cape and Dogger Bank C offshore wind farms. The three assets, comprising cables, converter stations and substations, are valued at...

By Offshore Energy
Report: Cutting Red Tape in Residential Solar Could Save Homeowners Billions
NewsMar 25, 2026

Report: Cutting Red Tape in Residential Solar Could Save Homeowners Billions

A coalition of industry groups released the Solar Permitting Scorecard, grading all 50 states on residential solar permitting practices. Only California, Texas, New Jersey and Colorado earned grades above D, while the rest fell into D or F categories. The...

By Solar Power World
Asia Looks to Covid-Era Playbook to Tackle Fuel Crisis
NewsMar 25, 2026

Asia Looks to Covid-Era Playbook to Tackle Fuel Crisis

Asia, which purchases more than 80% of the crude transiting the Strait of Hormuz, is confronting a severe fuel shortage after Iran blocked the waterway following its war on February 28. Governments from South Korea to the Philippines are reviving...

By The Manila Times – Business
Glencore Merafe Confirms Counter Proposal to Eskom’s ‘Unworkable’ 62c/kWh Conditions
NewsMar 25, 2026

Glencore Merafe Confirms Counter Proposal to Eskom’s ‘Unworkable’ 62c/kWh Conditions

Glencore Merafe has lodged a final counter‑proposal to Eskom over the utility’s 62 c/kWh (≈ $0.03/kWh) tariff, labeling the attached conditions as commercially unworkable. The venture highlighted that the proposed five‑year contract, dividend restrictions, and take‑or‑pay clauses would jeopardise the viability of...

By Mining Weekly
Race to July 2026: Securing Your PV Safe Harbour
NewsMar 25, 2026

Race to July 2026: Securing Your PV Safe Harbour

Regulators have eliminated the 5 % test for solar projects over 1.5 MW, making the physical‑work test the sole path to safe‑harbour compliance, with a hard deadline of 4 July 2026. Recent observations from Enertis Applus+ across 80 independent‑engineering engagements reveal on‑site issues such as...

By PV-Tech
€693 Million Financing to Support UK’s Subsea Electricity Superhighway
NewsMar 25, 2026

€693 Million Financing to Support UK’s Subsea Electricity Superhighway

ScottishPower, owned by Iberdrola, secured £600 million (≈$770 million) financing from the UK National Wealth Fund to build the Eastern Green Link 4 (EGL4) subsea electricity superhighway. The 2‑GW HVDC link will stretch 530 km from Fife to Norfolk, delivering enough power for about...

By Offshore Energy
LG Electronics India Inks 25-Year Solar Deals to Power Two Manufacturing Plants
NewsMar 25, 2026

LG Electronics India Inks 25-Year Solar Deals to Power Two Manufacturing Plants

LG Electronics India has entered 25‑year solar power purchase agreements with Hinduja Renewables Energy and Sunsure Energy to supply its Pune and Greater Noida manufacturing plants. The contracts cover 9.80 MWp and 11 MWp, delivering roughly 32.1 million kWh annually—enough for about 50,000...

By The Hindu Business Line — Markets
Oil-Rich Nations Seek to Gain on Price Hikes
NewsMar 25, 2026

Oil-Rich Nations Seek to Gain on Price Hikes

Iran’s abrupt closure of the Strait of Hormuz has sent oil prices soaring, prompting non‑Middle‑East exporters to step into the breach. Canada’s energy minister hailed the country’s surge as a strategic moment, positioning it as a reliable guarantor for allied...

By Semafor – Business
South Korea Targets 2,500 Community Solar Cooperatives by 2030
NewsMar 25, 2026

South Korea Targets 2,500 Community Solar Cooperatives by 2030

South Korea’s Ministry of the Interior and Safety launched the Sunlight Income Village program, aiming to create more than 2,500 community‑owned solar cooperatives by 2030. Over 500 villages will be selected this year, with installations ranging from 300 kW to 1 MW...

By pv magazine
Belgium: IPP Storm Raises €330 Million, Starts Building 1.2GWh Battery Storage Projects
NewsMar 25, 2026

Belgium: IPP Storm Raises €330 Million, Starts Building 1.2GWh Battery Storage Projects

Storm, a Belgian renewables IPP, secured €330 million (≈US$382 million) project finance to build two large‑scale battery energy storage systems totaling 300 MW/1,200 MWh in Ruien and Langerlo. The Ruien site, a former coal plant, will host a 200 MW/800 MWh system, while Langerlo will host...

By Energy Storage News
DOF Group ASA - Awarded Cable Replacement Contract by Statnett
NewsMar 25, 2026

DOF Group ASA - Awarded Cable Replacement Contract by Statnett

DOF Group ASA has secured a substantial contract from Norway’s transmission system operator Statnett to replace high‑voltage subsea power cables across Ofotfjorden. The scope involves removing ageing cables between Lødingen and Barøya and installing four new 170 kV submarine cables bundled...

By Euronext
Private Energy Market Deal Unlocks New Solar
NewsMar 25, 2026

Private Energy Market Deal Unlocks New Solar

UrbanChain has signed the first generation power purchase agreement within its private energy market, securing an 8 MW solar project in Devon that will generate about 9 GWh annually and start operating by summer 2026. A UK financial institution is providing project finance...

By Energy Live News
Restis Family Backs Fresh Tanker Order in Korea
NewsMar 25, 2026

Restis Family Backs Fresh Tanker Order in Korea

Greek tanker owner Golden Energy Management, controlled by the Restis family, has placed a new 157,000‑dwt suezmax order with South Korea’s DH Shipbuilding for approximately $89.5 million, with delivery slated for 2029. This contract brings the company's total Korean‑built suezmax orders...

By Splash 247
China’s EV Battery Makers Widen Lead to over 70% Global Share
NewsMar 25, 2026

China’s EV Battery Makers Widen Lead to over 70% Global Share

Chinese EV battery manufacturers surged to a global installed‑capacity share of over 70% in 2025, up from under 50% in 2021. CATL led the market with a 39.2% share and posted a record net profit of RMB 72.2 billion (≈$10.5 billion), a 42%...

By KrASIA
Conclusion of CCS Project Phase as Part of Refocused Strategy for Ocean GeoLoop.
NewsMar 25, 2026

Conclusion of CCS Project Phase as Part of Refocused Strategy for Ocean GeoLoop.

Ocean GeoLoop AS and NorFraKalk AS announced the conclusion of the current development phase for a planned 10,000‑tonne per year carbon capture plant, deciding not to proceed with construction. The decision follows a strategic review emphasizing disciplined capital allocation amid...

By Euronext