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Niger Stockpiled 1,000t of Yellowcake at Military Base: FT
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Niger Stockpiled 1,000t of Yellowcake at Military Base: FT

Niger's military government moved roughly 1,000 tonnes of uranium concentrate, known as yellowcake, to Air Base 101 near Niamey after seizing the Orano‑run mine. The stockpile remains unsold, with potential buyers from Russia, China, the United States and the UAE...

By MINING.com
Silver-Saving Efforts Ramping up in Solar Industry, Says Heraeus
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Silver-Saving Efforts Ramping up in Solar Industry, Says Heraeus

Rising silver prices, now 187 % above early‑2025 levels, are pressuring solar manufacturers as silver paste can account for up to 30 % of cell costs. Heraeus forecasts a decline in photovoltaic silver demand despite stable global installations, citing ongoing substitution efforts....

By pv magazine
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)
China’s Carbon Market Expands Into Heavy Industry As USA Regresses
NewsFeb 16, 2026

China’s Carbon Market Expands Into Heavy Industry As USA Regresses

China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment has extended mandatory carbon‑reporting to petrochemicals, chemicals, flat glass, copper smelting, papermaking and civil aviation, laying groundwork for future ETS inclusion. The national emissions trading system already covers power, steel, cement and aluminum—about 60‑65%...

By CleanTechnica
Key Takeaways From Solaire Expo Maroc
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Key Takeaways From Solaire Expo Maroc

The 14th Solaire Expo Maroc in Casablanca highlighted Morocco’s push toward an integrated renewable ecosystem, featuring electric‑vehicle pavilions and a strong Chinese presence in solar equipment. Local distributors reported a dynamic market with rising prices after China ended VAT rebates,...

By pv magazine
EBW Warned of Faltering Gas Demand Heading Into Holiday Weekend
NewsFeb 16, 2026

EBW Warned of Faltering Gas Demand Heading Into Holiday Weekend

EBW Analytics warned that U.S. natural‑gas demand could weaken heading into the President’s Day weekend, after the front‑month NYMEX contract briefly spiked to $3.316 per MMBtu before retreating. A recent EIA report showed a 249 billion‑cubic‑foot draw, leaving storage 97 bcf below...

By Rigzone – 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
French Startup Launches ‘Universal’ Home Energy Management System
NewsFeb 16, 2026

French Startup Launches ‘Universal’ Home Energy Management System

French startup PvPilot has launched a fourth‑generation home energy management system (HEMS) that claims universal compatibility with all major solar inverters, batteries and EV chargers. The solution, delivered via a USB‑connected relay device, measures real‑time generation and demand to orchestrate...

By pv magazine
Aftershock Ready: Fueling New Madrid
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Aftershock Ready: Fueling New Madrid

A new MIT Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab thesis analyzes fuel distribution vulnerabilities in the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ), identifying Memphis and nearby terminals as critical bottlenecks for emergency response. Using Operational Flow Capacity (OFC) modeling, the study quantifies baseline...

By Supply Chain Management Review (SCMR)
NeoVolta Raises US$23 Million for Georgia Battery Pack and BESS Manufacturing Facility
NewsFeb 16, 2026

NeoVolta Raises US$23 Million for Georgia Battery Pack and BESS Manufacturing Facility

San Diego‑based NeoVolta has raised roughly US$23 million to fund a joint‑venture battery‑energy‑storage system (BESS) plant in Georgia. The financing, split between a private placement and working‑capital contributions, backs the first US$7 million milestone of a three‑phase capital plan. The facility will...

By Energy Storage News
Planning Barriers ‘Threaten to Stall Momentum’ in UK Battery Storage Market
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Planning Barriers ‘Threaten to Stall Momentum’ in UK Battery Storage Market

The UK recorded its strongest year for grid‑scale battery‑energy‑storage‑system (BESS) deployments in 2025, adding 4 GWh to reach a cumulative 12.9 GWh – a 30% year‑on‑year increase. Most of the new capacity came from large projects over 50 MW, reflecting a shift toward...

By Energy Storage News
The Space Nuclear Power Bottleneck — and How to Fix It
NewsFeb 16, 2026

The Space Nuclear Power Bottleneck — and How to Fix It

Nuclear power is poised to transform U.S. deep‑space and lunar missions, with NASA targeting a nuclear propulsion test by 2028 and a surface fission reactor on the Moon by 2030. While reactor designs and fuel supplies are mature, the real...

By SpaceNews
Lower Power Cost for Consumers Will Be Success of AI, Renewable Energy Convergence, Says Govt Official
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Lower Power Cost for Consumers Will Be Success of AI, Renewable Energy Convergence, Says Govt Official

India’s renewable capacity now exceeds 520 GW, including about 35 GW of distributed generation, and officials say artificial intelligence will be pivotal in lowering consumer power costs. Joint Secretary JVN Subramanyam highlighted AI as a game‑changer for distributed renewables at the AI...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Refinery Petrochemical Integration, Feedstock Certainty to Define India’s Next Chemical Growth Cycle: Ramya Bharathram, MD, Thirumalai Chemicals
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Refinery Petrochemical Integration, Feedstock Certainty to Define India’s Next Chemical Growth Cycle: Ramya Bharathram, MD, Thirumalai Chemicals

India’s chemical industry faces a structural shift as it seeks to move up the value chain by reducing reliance on imported feedstocks. Ramya Bharathram of Thirumalai Chemicals emphasizes refinery‑petrochemical integration, flexible cracker designs, and transparent, index‑linked pricing as keys to...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Operation Windlord Cargo Load [Image 6 of 7]
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Operation Windlord Cargo Load [Image 6 of 7]

U.S. Air Force airmen from the 452nd Logistics Readiness Squadron Aerial Port Flight loaded a next‑generation nuclear reactor onto a C‑17 Globemaster III for Operation Windlord on 15 Feb 2026. The load was coordinated with the 15th Airlift Squadron and the 62nd Airlift Wing,...

By U.S. Marine Corps – News
Operation Windlord Cargo Load [Image 1 of 7]
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Operation Windlord Cargo Load [Image 1 of 7]

U.S. Air Force airmen from the 452nd Logistics Readiness Squadron loaded a next‑generation nuclear reactor onto a C‑17 Globemaster III for Operation Windlord on Feb. 15, 2026. The aircraft, coordinated with the 15th Airlift Squadron and the 62nd Airlift Wing, flew the reactor from...

By U.S. Marine Corps – News
North America Drops 6 Rigs Week on Week
NewsFeb 16, 2026

North America Drops 6 Rigs Week on Week

North America’s weekly rig count slipped by six to 773, with the U.S. remaining steady at 551 rigs and Canada falling to 222. In the United States, oil rigs decreased by three while gas rigs rose by three, shifting the...

By Rigzone – News
No Question of Ethanol Inclusion in India-US Deal: ISMA’s Deepak Ballani
NewsFeb 16, 2026

No Question of Ethanol Inclusion in India-US Deal: ISMA’s Deepak Ballani

India’s sugar and ethanol sectors remain outside the India‑US trade talks, with ISMA Director General Deepak Ballani confirming that ethanol is explicitly excluded and sugar export quotas have been modestly raised to 20 LT for 2025‑26. He warns that the limited quota‑based...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
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
Eaglestone Management: Experience Forged in Global Infrastructure Finance
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Eaglestone Management: Experience Forged in Global Infrastructure Finance

Eaglestone Management’s leadership team combines deep project‑finance banking experience with hands‑on infrastructure execution. CEO Pedro Neto brings over 30 years and involvement in more than €50 billion of global projects across energy, transport and concessions. Managing Partner Nuno Gil adds 25...

By CFI.co (Capital Finance International)
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
Idle Oil and Gas Projects Risk Losing Licenses, Bahlil Warns
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Idle Oil and Gas Projects Risk Losing Licenses, Bahlil Warns

Indonesia’s Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia warned that 301 explored oil‑and‑gas areas remain idle and could have their licences revoked if operators do not commence production. He cited the long‑stalled Masela Block, managed by Japan’s Inpex, which only...

By The Jakarta Post – Business
Analyst Highlights Focus of IEW Event
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Analyst Highlights Focus of IEW Event

The International Energy Week (IEW) in London highlighted the clash between geopolitics and a projected global oil surplus for 2026. SEB commodities analyst Bjarne Schieldrop warned that OPEC+ will likely trim production by roughly three million barrels per day to...

By Rigzone – News
Solaris Energy Signs 500MW AI Data Center Power Deal
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Solaris Energy Signs 500MW AI Data Center Power Deal

Solaris Energy Infrastructure announced a long‑term equipment‑rental agreement to provide more than 500 MW of power‑generation capacity to Hatchbo, an AI‑focused data‑center operator. The rental term begins on January 1 2027 and runs for ten years, with an option to extend for an...

By Data Center Dynamics
China's Russian Oil Imports to Hit New Record in February as India Cuts Back
NewsFeb 16, 2026

China's Russian Oil Imports to Hit New Record in February as India Cuts Back

China’s independent refiners boosted Russian oil imports to a record roughly 2.08 million barrels per day in February, overtaking the 1.7 million bpd seen in January. The surge follows India’s sharp cutback to about 1.16 million bpd, leaving China as Moscow’s top seaborne...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
AuthID Announces Out of the Box
NewsFeb 16, 2026

AuthID Announces Out of the Box

authID (Nasdaq: AUID) unveiled an out‑of‑the‑box biometric security platform that conforms to the Personal Identity Verification (PIV) framework for energy, water, gas and other critical utilities. The solution replaces passwords and physical tokens with live‑face verification, protecting SCADA consoles, privileged...

By AI-TechPark
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)
Trump’s New-Look EPA: The Environmental Pollution Agency
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Trump’s New-Look EPA: The Environmental Pollution Agency

In February 2026 the Trump administration announced the rescission of the 2009 Obama‑era endangerment finding, effectively stripping the EPA of its authority to regulate greenhouse‑gas emissions. The move eliminates most federal limits on pollutants from vehicles, power plants and heavy...

By RenewEconomy
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
Singapore's Bunker Sales Rise on Strong Demand in Jan
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Singapore's Bunker Sales Rise on Strong Demand in Jan

Singapore’s bunker sales jumped 17% year‑on‑year to 5.23 million tonnes in January, driven by a 12% rise in vessel arrivals and strong demand for conventional marine fuels. High‑sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) reached a post‑2020 record of 2.16 million tonnes, while very‑low‑sulphur fuel...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
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)
Defect‐Morphology Dual Strategy to Achieve Coral‐Like La1‐xNi0.5‐yFe0.5O3‐δ/NiO Bifunctional Catalysts for High‐Performance Li‐O2 Batteries
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Defect‐Morphology Dual Strategy to Achieve Coral‐Like La1‐xNi0.5‐yFe0.5O3‐δ/NiO Bifunctional Catalysts for High‐Performance Li‐O2 Batteries

Researchers introduced a dual‑strategy design—La‑site deficiency and EDTA‑driven morphological control—to synthesize coral‑like La1‑xNi0.5‑yFe0.5O3‑δ/NiO composites for Li‑O2 batteries. The deficiency generates in‑situ NiO phases and tunes oxygen‑vacancy concentrations, while the chelating agent creates a three‑dimensional porous network that accelerates ion diffusion....

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)
Aave Founder Pitches $50T ‘Abundance Asset’ Boom to Drive DeFi
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Aave Founder Pitches $50T ‘Abundance Asset’ Boom to Drive DeFi

DeFi pioneer Stani Kulechov, founder of Aave, envisions a $50 trillion market of “abundance assets” such as solar energy being tokenized by 2050, creating a new class of on‑chain collateral. He argues that tokenizing scalable, low‑risk assets could dramatically improve capital...

By Cointelegraph
Saskatchewan’s Rook I Mine Could Make Canada the World’s Largest Uranium Exporter
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Saskatchewan’s Rook I Mine Could Make Canada the World’s Largest Uranium Exporter

Canada is on the brink of becoming the world’s largest uranium exporter as NexGen Energy’s Rook I mine in Saskatchewan moves toward final approval by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. The project, located in the Athabasca Basin, is designed to...

By MiningFeeds
Australian Firms Raise Gasoil Stocks to Meet Obligation
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Australian Firms Raise Gasoil Stocks to Meet Obligation

Australian fuel companies have boosted their gasoil inventories to satisfy the government‑mandated Minimum Stockholding Obligation (MSO). The MSO now requires importers to hold 32 days of gasoil and refiners 20 days, tightening the previous rules. All ten gasoil‑reporting firms met...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
Amova Bets on ‘New Singapore Sectors’ as MAS Expands EQDP
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Amova Bets on ‘New Singapore Sectors’ as MAS Expands EQDP

Amova Asset Management has been selected as one of six managers under Singapore’s expanded Equity Market Development Programme (EQDP), which grew to S$6.5 billion in the 2026 budget. The firm will roll out two new funds – the Singapore All Share...

By The Business Times (Singapore) – Companies & Markets
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
As AI Data Centers Hit Power Limits, Peak XV Backs Indian Startup C2i to Fix the Bottleneck
NewsFeb 16, 2026

As AI Data Centers Hit Power Limits, Peak XV Backs Indian Startup C2i to Fix the Bottleneck

AI data centers are increasingly constrained by power delivery rather than compute, as conversion losses waste 15‑20% of energy. To address this, Peak XV Partners led a $15 million Series A in Indian startup C2i Semiconductors, which is developing a plug‑and‑play grid‑to‑GPU power...

By TechCrunch AI