
Green Banks Pivot to Survive Trump’s Federal Funding Cuts
The Trump administration eliminated the $20 billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, stripping green banks of their primary federal financing source. In response, a coalition of state and regional green banks formed U.S. Green Bank 50 (GB 50) to coordinate efforts and share risk. GB 50 members have shifted from pure lenders to project partners, handling early planning, lender coordination, and community outreach. Early projects include a $775,000 solar‑plus‑storage installation at Washington’s historic Howard Theatre and $1.25 million loans for low‑income solar upgrades after Hurricane Helene.

Op-Ed: Rethinking New York’s Path to Decarbonization
The New York All‑Electric Buildings Act has been stalled in litigation, prompting a rethink of the city’s decarbonization roadmap. Experts argue that relying solely on electrification risks overloading an already strained grid and overlooks more scalable solutions. They propose a...
AI Groups Utilidata, NexGen Cloud Partner to Unlock Stranded Energy
Utilidata and NexGen Cloud have launched the Karman AI power control platform to boost data‑center compute capacity by up to 50 percent using intelligent GPU power orchestration and stranded energy. The system, built on a custom NVIDIA module, monitors power...
Vikram Solar’s PowerHive Unit Launches VION Lithium Batteries in India
PowerHive, the energy‑storage arm of Vikram Solar, has introduced the VION lithium‑battery portfolio for residential backup, e‑rickshaws and distributed energy projects. The launch includes five commercial products spanning inverter batteries, integrated inverter‑battery kits, and dedicated e‑rickshaw packs. By moving beyond...

North Wales Firms Urged to Prepare for Low-Carbon Opportunities at Wylfa
North Wales is being positioned as a hub for the proposed Wylfa nuclear project, which could host Rolls‑Royce small modular reactors. The development promises up to 3,000 construction jobs and roughly 800 permanent roles once operational. Local businesses are urged...
Aerospace Offers an Unlikely Playbook for the Nuclear Energy Industry in 2026
Laura Crabtree argues that the nuclear and fusion sectors can learn from aerospace’s decade‑long battle with fragmented operations and rapid innovation. She stresses that a solid operational foundation—unified data, standardized procedures, and real‑time collaboration—is prerequisite to safely scaling advanced technologies....
India Developing 3 Types of Small Modular Reactors, Govt Tells Lok Sabha
India announced the development of three small modular reactor (SMR) designs – the 220 MWe Bharat SMR‑200, the 55 MWe SMR‑55, and a 5 MWth high‑temperature gas‑cooled reactor (HTGCR) for hydrogen production. Lead units will be built at Tarapur and Vizag sites, with...
About 6,600 MW Nuclear Capacity Under Construction in India
India is building roughly 6,600 MW of nuclear capacity, slated for completion by 2029‑30, while another 7,000 MW remains in planning and approval phases. Current nuclear output already exceeds 8,780 MW, reflecting rapid expansion. Parallel projects include 12,723 MW of hydroelectric plants under construction...
GoodWe Introduces Low-Noise All-in-One Storage System for Rooftop PV
GoodWe has launched a three‑phase all‑in‑one energy storage system for rooftop PV, integrating inverter, battery and AI‑driven energy management in a single unit. The system operates at a whisper‑quiet 30 dB, earning TÜV Rheinland’s world‑first Grade A low‑noise certification, and can reduce...
Heat Pumps Are Transforming Domestic Hot Water Production – How to Avoid Hygiene Risks?
Heat pumps are rapidly becoming the preferred method for domestic hot water (DHW) production across Europe, driven by decarbonisation goals and the rise of rooftop photovoltaics. Their low‑temperature operation (45‑55 °C) maximises efficiency but overlaps the growth window of Legionella pneumophila,...

US BESS Industry Is ‘Primed for Years of Growth’: Enertis Applus+ on Financing Storage in the FEOC Era
William Lauwers of Enertis Applus+ highlighted that the U.S. battery‑energy‑storage‑system (BESS) market is poised for multi‑year expansion despite looming FEOC regulations. He warned that the new foreign‑entity‑of‑concern rules and evolving Treasury guidance could tighten ITC eligibility, forcing developers to balance lower‑cost...
Toshiba Rolls Out AI-Powered Solar Plant Portfolio Management Platform
Toshiba has launched EneTogo, an AI‑driven PV management platform within its Spinex for Energy suite, enabling real‑time monitoring and O&M of distributed solar plants. The system automatically calculates capacity factor, performance ratio, and lost generation while detecting zero‑output faults using...
America’s Power Shortage Is a Market Failure
America’s electricity grid faces looming capacity shortfalls as winter storms, record demand and aging plants converge. Market designs only signal investment after supply gaps appear, leaving developers with limited time and revenue certainty. The article argues that, like 19th‑century railroad...

The Briefing Room
Donald Trump suggested the US‑Israel conflict with Iran could end soon, but analysts warn the war may linger, keeping oil markets on edge. Prolonged fighting threatens to disrupt the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments, which...
Watch: Your Oil Questions Answered
ING commodity strategist Warren Patterson discusses the ongoing oil price volatility, with Brent crude intermittently breaching $100 per barrel despite the International Energy Agency’s announcement of record supply releases. He examines how the conflict with Iran, particularly the strategic choke...

College’s New Green Skills Innovation Centre Will Inspire Employers to Raise Sustainable Technology Expertise
Wiltshire College & University Centre opened a £500,000 Green Skills Innovation Centre in Chippenham, backed by the Shared Prosperity Fund and Good Energy. The facility features teaching bays for solar PV, heat pumps, battery storage and smart‑home systems, plus an...

Norwegian Photoncycle Bags €15M Series A to Launch Seasonal Solar Storage in the Netherlands
Oslo‑based Photoncycle raised €15 million in a Series A round led by NordicNinja and Voima Ventures to commercialize its solid‑state hydrogen storage system. The technology stores excess summer solar power as hydrogen for winter use, targeting Dutch and Danish households as net‑metering...
New York Needs More Time to Meet Climate Goals, Gov. Hochul Says
New York Governor Kathy Hochul warned that the state’s 2030 climate targets – 70% renewable electricity and a 40% emissions cut – are financially untenable without a policy reset. She highlighted a $4,100 annual cost increase for vulnerable two‑car, heating‑oil...
Gulf Coast Facing ‘Gas Storage Problem’ as LNG Exports Grow
U.S. natural‑gas storage capacity has remained essentially flat since 2012, while overall demand – driven by domestic consumption and rapidly expanding LNG exports – is accelerating. The Gulf Coast, home to the majority of export terminals, is now confronting a...
Can Hydropower Ride the Wave of the Energy Boom?
Hydropower, once the leading U.S. renewable source, posted only a 1.7% increase in generation last year, keeping its share at about 5.6% of electricity. Most of the 79,892 MW capacity is tied to dams over 50 years old, with the last major...

US Transit Fleets Have Bought Over 8,000 Zero-Emission Buses
U.S. public‑transit agencies have collectively funded, ordered, or deployed 8,116 full‑size zero‑emission buses as of July 2025, marking a 16% year‑over‑year increase. Small‑vehicle zero‑emission buses added another 1,400 units, growing 20% in the same period. California remains the clear leader, operating...
The Relationship Among Oil Prices, Food Costs, and Consumer Inflation
U.S. military actions in the Middle East have driven Brent crude sharply higher, reviving scrutiny of oil’s influence on broader price levels. Historical FRED data reveal that oil price movements have consistently co‑moved with the Global Food Price Index and...
Cargo Diversions, Escalating Price War Threaten Latin American LNG Supply
The ongoing Middle East conflict is forcing LNG vessels originally slated for Latin America to reroute to higher‑paying markets in Europe and Asia. Spot prices at key Latin American terminals have risen 15‑20% month‑over‑month, yet remain below the premiums offered...

Power Stocks Surge as West Asia Crisis Reshapes India’s Energy Mix
Power stocks rallied sharply on Thursday as West Asia tensions disrupted LPG imports, prompting a rapid shift toward electricity. The Nifty Energy index jumped 1.93%, led by Adani Power (+7.89%) and ATGL (+7.51%). Analysts cite an early‑summer demand boost and...

Flexible Wearable Batteries on the Cards?
Researchers at Empa have created a stretchable polymer electrolyte based on modified silicone that conducts ions while retaining elasticity. The flexible electrolyte can suppress lithium dendrite growth and fill microscopic voids, enhancing solid‑state battery stability and energy density. Its ultra‑thin...

Middle East Energy Shock Prompts Industry Call for Renewables Acceleration
The Global Renewables Alliance (GRA) is urging policymakers to fast‑track solar, wind, hydro, geothermal and storage projects after Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz sent oil and gas prices soaring. The trade body cites the current Middle East shock...

UK Government to Prioritize Data Center Grid Access, Cut Down on Speculative Applications
The UK government will introduce a new system to prioritize data‑centre connections to the National Grid after a 460% surge in speculative applications created queues with waits of up to 15 years. The scheme will give AI data centres, AI...
Research Shows Conventional Solar Arrays Can Support Livestock Grazing
A new study by the Federal Association for New Energy Industry, based on research from the University of Göttingen and the University of Cologne, examined five German solar parks over 18 months. It found that vegetation growing under and between...

'German Offshore Overplanting Rule Will Drive up Costs'
A Frontier Economics study finds Germany’s 20% offshore wind over‑planting rule is economically inefficient, recommending a target of 5‑10% overall and 2.5‑5% per project. The rule, intended to lower grid‑connection costs, would instead raise overall project expenses and cause 3‑4%...
Katherina Reiche and the Myth of Solar Subsidies: Why Operators Do Not Receive 7 Cents per Kilowatt-Hour in State Support
German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche plans to end feed‑in tariffs for small rooftop photovoltaic systems, prompting claims that the state saves billions by cutting a 7‑8 cent/kWh subsidy. In reality, the EEG scheme settles the difference between market prices and a...
Russia Adds Around 100 MW of Solar in 2025
Russia added roughly 100 MW of solar in 2025, bringing total installed capacity to about 3.1 GW. The increase follows the government’s capacity‑supply agreement framework that guarantees long‑term payments for utility‑scale projects. GlobalData forecasts annual additions of around 200 MW, pushing cumulative solar...
Storage, System Flexibility Now Immediate Priority for India’s Grid: Industry Leaders
India’s renewable share is accelerating, prompting industry leaders to flag storage and system flexibility as immediate priorities. The grid now experiences an estimated 80 GW swing between low‑demand and evening‑peak periods once solar and wind are accounted for. Leaders at the...
Zelestra Brings Villamañán Solar Plant Online
Zelestra has placed its 19 MWdc Villamañán solar plant in León, Spain into full commercial operation, completing the trio of projects delivered under a long‑term virtual power purchase agreement (vPPA) with Graphic Packaging International. The facility will generate roughly 28,700 MWh of...
“We Are 80 Pct Renewable:” Wind and Solar Shield Gina Rinehart’s Big Lithium Play From Fossil Fuel Crisis
Liontown Resources, backed by Gina Rinehart’s near‑20% stake, is operating the Kathleen Valley lithium mine with an 80% renewable energy mix. The hybrid power plant—30 MW wind, 17 MW solar and a 17 MW battery—has reduced diesel to roughly 4‑5% of total operating...
Iran War Could Leave Lasting Shock on Commodities: Report
The US‑Israel war against Iran has already rattled global commodity markets, tightening supply chains for oil, fertilizers, chemicals and several metals. BMO Capital Markets notes oil prices spiked toward $120 per barrel before settling near $90, while nitrogen fertilizer costs...
Arup Appointed to Provide Early Phase Engineering and Designs of Wylfa SMRs
Arup has been selected to deliver early‑phase foundation engineering and design support for the Wylfa small modular reactor (SMR) project on Anglesey, the UK’s first SMR site. The scheme, led by Great British Energy – Nuclear, targets up to 1.5 GW...
Ormat Achieves Higher Electricity Prices: Ormat Extends Power Purchase Agreements for Geothermal Power Plant in California
Ormat Technologies has renegotiated its power purchase agreements for the 15 MW portion of the Casa Diablo IV geothermal plant, extending the contracts to 2037. The new "blend‑and‑extend" deals raise the electricity price by roughly 27 percent and increase each off‑taker’s commitment...

UK 'Must Link Energy with National Security'
A RenewableUK‑commissioned report urges the UK government to treat energy security as a core component of national security. The study, conducted with Public First and the Royal United Services Institute, warns that reliance on imported fossil fuels leaves the country...
Data Centers as Growth Driver: FuelCell Energy Increases Revenue by 61% in Q1 – Net Income Remains Negative
FuelCell Energy reported a 61% year‑on‑year revenue increase to $30.5 million in Q1 FY2026, driven primarily by a surge in its product business and higher service contract sales. The product segment leapt from $0.07 million to $12 million, while power‑generation revenue slipped slightly....

Oil Prices Go Up 6% as Hormuz Shipping Crisis Deepens
Oil prices surged on Thursday as Iran intensified attacks on oil and transport infrastructure, reigniting fears of prolonged disruption through the Strait of Hormuz. Brent futures jumped 6.47% to $97.93 a barrel, briefly touching $100, while U.S. WTI rose 6%...
TBM Launched on National Grid’s 2.2km Power Tunnel Under the Thames
National Grid’s Grain to Tilbury project has launched a 271.5‑ton tunnel boring machine, named Caroline, to excavate a 2.2 km, 4‑metre‑diameter power tunnel beneath the River Thames. The TBM employs a “flying launch” technique, with an initial excavation rate of 0.9 m...

ETS Prices Defy Rise in Gas Prices as Middle East Conflict Continues
European carbon allowances (EUAs) stayed flat around €70 despite a sharp 40‑70% rise in Dutch TTF gas futures triggered by the Middle‑East conflict. Gas prices jumped from €31 to over €45 in early March, normally prompting coal‑fuel switching and higher...
A Red Brick‐Derived Fe2P‐Based Cocatalyst Sheet Enables Monolithic Photocatalysts for Efficient Solar Hydrogen Production
Researchers have converted common red brick into a Fe2P‑based cocatalyst sheet that serves as a scaffold for semiconductor particles, creating monolithic photocatalysts for solar water splitting. The CdS‑Fe2P/RB monolith delivers a visible‑light hydrogen evolution rate of 7.7 mmol g⁻¹ h⁻¹ and an apparent...
Iron Incorporation‐Induced Phosphorus Vacancies in MoP: A Dual‐Functional Strategy Toward Efficient Solar Driven Hydrogen Production
Researchers introduced iron atoms into molybdenum phosphide (MoP) to generate phosphorus vacancies, forming a dual‑functional catalyst for solar‑driven hydrogen production. The Fe substitution replaces Mo sites, creating electron‑trapping vacancies while Mo atoms serve as hole traps, markedly improving charge separation....
Contributor: Don't Let Lobbyists Win a Liability Shield for Big Oil
State and local governments across the U.S. are filing climate lawsuits against major oil majors, seeking compensation for billions in damage caused by fossil‑fuel emissions. The Supreme Court recently agreed to hear Exxon Mobil’s petition to block a Colorado wildfire...
India Launches Tender for 1 GW Round-the-Clock Renewable Power
Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI) has opened a tender for 1 GW of round‑the‑clock renewable power projects, mandating integrated energy‑storage systems. The projects will follow a build‑own‑operate (BOO) model and attract 25‑year power purchase agreements with Indian distribution companies. Bidders...

Meet the Drilling Entrepreneur Unlocking Geothermal Power for Google
Fervo Energy is commercialising enhanced geothermal systems that use horizontal drilling and rock fracturing to access heat reservoirs up to 12,000 feet deep. The startup has cut per‑foot drilling costs by more than 70 percent, reaching $400 per foot, and projects electricity...
Brutal Times for the US Battery Industry
The U.S. battery sector, once a hotbed of startups and lofty valuations, is now facing a wave of closures, highlighted by 24M Technologies’ liquidation after a peak valuation above $1 billion. 24M’s cost‑saving electrode‑on‑metal process and high‑energy‑density cells promised a 1,000‑mile...
New Simulation Platform Lets Energy Operators Train Against Realistic Cyberattacks
German Fraunhofer FKIE researchers unveiled PowerRange, a virtual cyber‑range that lets power‑grid operators test defenses against realistic attacks. The platform models both traditional centralized networks and renewable‑heavy, decentralized grids, integrating IT, OT and control‑room environments. It supports multi‑stage scenarios—reconnaissance, lateral...

Barcelona’s Delfos Energy Raises €3 Million to Build AI “Virtual Engineer” For the Energy Industry as It Charges up for...
Barcelona‑based Delfos Energy closed a €3 million seed extension, bringing its total funding to €10 million. The round, led by new investor Vox Capital/COPEL alongside existing backers, supports the company’s AI “virtual engineer” platform that now monitors over 1,000 renewable‑energy sites across...