Rolls-Royce Launches Hydrogen-Ready Modular Gas Engine Power Plants
Rolls‑Royce announced a new line of modular gas‑engine power plants that are hydrogen‑ready, offering capacities from 5 MW up to several hundred megawatts through 10, 20 and 30 MW modules. The turnkey solution can be connected to the grid within 12‑18 months and is positioned to help Germany meet its Power Plant Strategy of 10‑25 GW of hydrogen‑compatible capacity by 2030. Rolls‑Royce highlights the units’ ability to provide backup power and balance renewable intermittency, reinforcing grid resilience. The company cites more than 17 GW of installed capacity worldwide as proof of its technology’s reliability.

EPA Extends Compliance Deadlines for Coal Ash Management, Citing Implementation Challenges
The U.S. EPA finalized a rule that pushes key coal‑combustion residual (CCR) compliance dates into 2027‑2032, extending facility evaluation reports, groundwater‑monitoring design, and closure‑plan deadlines. The extensions respond to industry‑wide challenges such as locating historic engineering records, contractor shortages, and...
Uranium Market Gathers Momentum in 2026: Sprott
Uranium spot prices surged above $100 per pound in January 2026, the first breach of that level in two years, signaling renewed market vigor. Sprott Asset Management, a major buyer, added 4 million lb to its fund this year, bringing total holdings...

Corio-Total Get Green Light for 1.5GW Outer Dowsing
The UK Energy Secretary has granted planning consent for the 1.5 GW Outer Dowsing offshore wind farm, a 100‑turbine project off east England. The development aims to generate enough renewable power for roughly 1.6 million homes and is slated to begin construction...

Nordseecluster Substations Completed in France
Chantiers de l’Atlantique in Saint‑Nazaire has finished two massive offshore substations for the Nordseecluster Phase A project off Germany. The topsides, weighing between 1,800 and 2,500 tonnes, will be shipped by the end of February on an eight‑day barge journey to...
200 Electric Trucks Can Be Charged At One Depot In A Day?
WattEV’s San Bernardino charging depot can now service up to 200 electric trucks per day, delivering roughly 700 MWh of electricity each month. The facility’s utilization has prompted plans to more than double its capacity, signaling rapid adoption of heavy‑duty EVs. WattEV...
Tesla Buyer Loyalty Drops a Ton, But Still 3rd in USA
Tesla’s brand loyalty has fallen dramatically, dropping to a 55.9% overall rate in 2025 and 78% among owners replacing an EV, down from 98% in 2020. The decline pushes the automaker to third place among U.S. manufacturers, behind two competitors...
Oregon Awards $12 Million to 24 Projects in Community Renewable Energy Grant Program
The Oregon Department of Energy has allocated nearly $12 million to 24 community renewable energy projects, spanning solar, battery storage, micro‑hydro, and floating‑solar installations. The fourth‑round grant received 76 applications requesting over $46 million, underscoring strong statewide demand. Awards target tribes, public...

Indonesia Eyes China Partnerships to Build Industry and Tech ‘Better than the EU Standard’
Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund Danantara is pursuing Chinese partnerships to accelerate waste‑to‑energy, smart‑grid and data‑centre projects, aiming to exceed European Union environmental standards. The fund highlighted the role of patient capital at the China Conference and the World Economic Forum,...

ENOVA Sets 3GW Target Under New Strategy
ENOVA unveiled its HYPER 2030 strategy, aiming to grow its on‑shore wind portfolio to 3 GW and boost assets under management to €5 bn by 2030. The plan builds on the earlier Project One framework, which delivered a 1 GW portfolio and €1 bn AUM. Growth...

Forvis Mazars Hires McCabe as Energy Director
Forvis Mazars has appointed Séamus McCabe as its energy and infrastructure advisory director. McCabe will lead the firm’s expansion of energy and infrastructure services across Scotland and Northern England, targeting M&A, financing and ESG advisory. He brings more than two decades...

BayWa R.e. Wins UK CfDs for Wind and Solar
BayWa r.e. has won UK Contracts for Difference for two new projects—a 47.5 MW solar farm in Hampshire and a 50 MW wind farm in Argyll & Bute. The awards provide fixed, long‑term revenue streams, enabling construction to start later in 2026. The deals...
A123, Hithium Tout Semi-Solid Cells, Immersion Cooling and LSFT BESS Safety Advances
Wanxiang A123 Systems introduced its Star Series semi‑solid‑state cells integrated into the Star River BESS, featuring system‑level immersion cooling that keeps temperature variance within 2 °C. The solution promises up to 10,000 cycles at room temperature and a 15% reduction in...
Battery-Electric Vehicles on The Rise: VW Reaches Milestone of Five Million Electric Drivetrains
Volkswagen Group announced it has produced five million battery‑electric vehicle drivetrains, cementing its dominance in the German BEV market with a 42% share in 2025. The milestone includes the APP550 unit, which reached one million units at the Kassel plant...
Focus on Flexibility Markets and Battery Storage: Emsys VPP and Pure Energy Launch Joint Ancillary Services Marketing
Emsys VPP and Pure Energy are deepening a partnership that began in 2016 to jointly enter the ancillary services market. The collaboration will deploy Emsys VPP’s virtual power plant platform, allowing Pure Energy to market ancillary services in Germany for...

Onshore Wind Lands 1.3GW Haul
The UK’s Allocation Round 7a awarded 1.3 GW of onshore wind capacity contracts, with 27 projects securing 20‑year CfDs at a clearing price of £72.24/MWh. The bid ceiling was £92/MWh, indicating strong cost competitiveness. Scotland captured over 1 GW of the awards, while...
CATL, Cornex, SolaX and Other Chinese Energy Storage Players in Multi-GWh International Agreements
Chinese energy‑storage giants are signing multi‑GWh deals worldwide, signalling a rapid international expansion in 2026. Cornex will deliver 5.5 GWh to Saudi Arabia, while CATL, together with Schroders Greencoat and Lochpine Capital, targets up to 10 GWh of European battery‑storage projects. Tianneng...
Lucid VP for Engineering Says: Technology Is Finite, Human Creativity Infinite
Lucid Motors is deepening its alliance with Rockwell Automation to embed FactoryTalk MES across its Saudi Arabian greenfield plant, aiming for full‑scale EV production by late 2026. Vice President Gaetano Cantalupo emphasized that while digital systems ensure consistency and speed,...
Canada Blows A Big, Fat Offshore Wind Raspberry At Trump
President Donald Trump issued stop‑work orders on five Atlantic offshore wind projects, but federal judges ruled that while he can halt new lease issuances, he cannot suspend work on already‑approved sites. Consequently, Vineyard Wind, Revolution Wind, Sunrise Wind, Empire Wind...
Australia: Victoria Government Accelerates 700MW of Battery Storage via Development Facilitation Program
Victoria’s government has fast‑tracked two large‑scale battery energy storage projects, totaling 700 MW and 2,740 MWh, through its Development Facilitation Program. Atmos Renewables will build a 300 MW/1,140 MWh system in Heywood, while Akaysha Energy will develop a 400 MW/1,600 MWh BESS in Glenrowan, together creating...
OT Attacks Get Scary With 'Living-Off-the-Plant' Techniques
Operational technology (OT) cyberattacks have so far been limited by attackers' lack of deep process knowledge, but experts warn that a shift toward "living‑off‑the‑plant" techniques could enable more damaging exploits. Recent ransomware spillovers into OT and incidents like the Norway...

End of an Era: Sec. 201 Tariffs on Imported Solar Panels Expire
Imported solar panels are no longer subject to Section 201 tariffs after they expired on February 6, 2026, ending an eight‑year protection regime that began under the Trump administration. The tariffs, which started at 30 % and gradually declined to 14 % by 2025, were...

HRSG Condenser Performance Monitoring (Part 3)
The article explains how the intense vacuum created in HRSG condensers draws air through even tiny leaks, dramatically reducing heat‑transfer efficiency. By tracking weekly air‑flow rates and cleanliness factors, operators can spot non‑condensable‑gas ingress before fouling or scaling becomes apparent....
Altitude Partners With Alcom For +360.000t Carbon Removals
Altitude, the leading carbon‑dioxide‑removal financier, has partnered with Alcom to purchase over 360,000 tonnes of CO₂ Removal Certificates, bringing its total CDR procurement to more than 720,000 tonnes. The credits, generated by Alcom’s bio‑char facilities in the Philippines and India,...

US Military Boards Sanctioned Oil Tanker in Indian Ocean
The U.S. military conducted a right‑of‑visit boarding of the Panama‑flagged tanker Aquila II in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean. The vessel, linked to sanctions on Venezuelan and illicit Russian oil, had been operating with its transponder off,...

Langley Holdings Power Solutions Enables a New Era of Data Center Connectivity and Growth
Langley Holdings Power Solutions is positioning itself as a key provider of independent, on‑site power for AI‑driven data centers, leveraging its Bergen Engines, Piller Power Systems, and Marelli Motori assets. Its 12.5‑megawatt, 175‑ton generator modules and kinetic‑flywheel conditioning deliver the...

Xcel Energy Partnerships with NextEra, GE Vernova Highlight Race to Add Generation for Large Loads
The power sector is witnessing a flurry of initiatives aimed at meeting soaring electricity demand, especially from AI‑driven data centers and large industrial loads. Companies such as Langley Holdings and Rolls‑Royce are promoting on‑site and modular generation solutions, while EthosEnergy...
Syncraft Builds 2nd Climate-Positive Power Plant For PurEnergy In Austria
Syncraft will install a second climate‑positive power plant for PurEnergy in Bruck an der Leitha, Austria. The facility will deliver 1 MW of renewable electricity, 1.4 MW of green heat, and produce 1,000 tonnes of biochar annually, equivalent to removing 2,500 tonnes of CO₂....
VinFast Accelerates Indonesia Green Transition With E-Scooter Launch
VinFast is launching a full‑scale electric scooter line in Indonesia, backed by seven national‑level dealers and a newly operational Subang manufacturing complex. The company targets a market dominated by Honda, leveraging a vertically integrated model that includes batteries, charging stations,...
EVs Lower Nitrous Oxide Levels In California
A new Lancet Planetary Health study links rising electric vehicle registrations in California to measurable reductions in tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) levels between 2019 and 2023. Using high‑resolution TROPOMI satellite observations cross‑checked with ground monitors across 1,692 ZIP Code Tabulation...
GAC Takes Over Philippine Operations, Will Add 8 New Models This Year
GAC International Philippines has merged all local brands under the ONE GAC structure, creating a single factory‑owned organization for sales, dealer management and after‑sales support. The consolidation brings together internal‑combustion models, the AION electric range and the Hyptec sub‑brand, aligning pricing,...
Real-World RV Towing With The Silverado EV
The author performed a real‑world test towing a 5,680‑lb travel trailer with the 2025 Chevrolet Silverado EV. After verifying hitch drop, weight distribution and axle loads on a CAT scale, the truck demonstrated rail‑like stability and ample torque on steep...
Three Ways to Unleash Wind Projects Stuck in Grid Queues, According to the IEA
The International Energy Agency (IEA) revised its wind‑power outlook, emphasizing the need for greater system flexibility to clear long grid‑queue backlogs. It warned that solar will soon generate twice as much electricity as wind, reshaping the renewable mix. The agency...

Hanwha and Chrysalis Form Global Renewables Pact
Hanwha Renewables and Chrysalis Renewables have forged a strategic partnership to fast‑track over 3.5 GW of solar and battery storage projects, beginning in North America. The deal leverages Hanwha’s vertically integrated EPC and U.S. manufacturing capabilities with Chrysalis’s disciplined acquisition model...

Russian Oil Sector Under Siege as EU Ramps up Pressure and India Winds Down Imports
The European Union announced plans to replace its $44.10‑per‑barrel Russian oil price cap with a comprehensive ban on maritime services for Russian crude, pending member‑state approval. The ban would block hull, machinery, and insurance services, pushing Russia toward the uninsured...
FlexGen Begins Operating 700MWh Total BESS in Wisconsin, Iowa for Alliant Energy
FlexGen has placed two utility‑scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) into service for Alliant Energy, delivering a combined 700 MWh capacity across Wisconsin and Iowa. The 75 MW/300 MWh Wood County project sits beside a 150 MW solar farm in Saratoga, Wisconsin, while the...

ITC Makes Initial Determination in Latest Shoals Vs. Voltage Patent Drama
The U.S. International Trade Commission’s Administrative Law Judge Doris Johnson Hines issued an initial determination that Voltage’s LYNX trunk‑bus products infringe two Shoals Technologies Group patents (Nos. 12,015,375 and 12,015,376) under Section 337 of the Tariff Act. The finding follows a series of...
Sungrow Expands in Europe: Sungrow to Build Its First European Production Facility for Inverters and Battery Storage Systems in Poland
Sungrow announced a €230 million investment to build its first European production facility in Wałbrzych, Poland. The 65,400 m² plant will deliver up to 20 GW of inverters and 12.5 GWh of battery storage annually, with commissioning slated within twelve months. The project is...
Thyssenkrupp Steel Secures 230 GWh of Green Power via PPAs and Advances the Decarbonization of Steel Production
Thyssenkrupp Steel has signed four new power purchase agreements delivering roughly 230 GWh of renewable electricity from wind and solar assets across Germany. The contracts, with Quadra Energy, Statkraft, Centrica Energy and Sunnic Lighthouse, will power subsidiaries such as Rasselstein, Precision...

Nexra Wins Taiwan O&M Campaign
Nexra, Cadeler’s dedicated O&M subsidiary, landed a firm contract worth over €20 million to service two offshore wind farms in Taiwan. The three‑to‑four‑month campaign begins in March 2026 and will be executed with Cadeler’s Wind Maker installation vessel. The deal showcases Nexra’s 2025‑launched...

Venterra Opens Larger Oceanscan Base in Singapore
Venterra has opened a larger Oceanscan base in Singapore, marking a major expansion of its Asia‑Pacific footprint. The new hub provides expanded office, storage, testing and mobilisation space to meet rising offshore energy demand. Acquired in 2024, Oceanscan now operates...

Vattenfall Appoints Müller-Dib to Trading Post
Vattenfall announced Sonja Müller‑Dib will become vice‑president of its trading business unit on 1 May 2026. Müller‑Dib arrives from Shell after more than two decades in senior roles across the European gas and power markets, most recently leading Shell Energy Deutschland and B2B...

Baltic Sea Wind Lifts 50Hertz Output
Offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea supplied about 5,400 GWh to 50Hertz’s extra‑high‑voltage grid in 2025, a roughly 10 % year‑on‑year increase. The boost came from the full‑output of the 450 MW Baltic Eagle project and the earlier connection of the 250 MW...

CWP Europe Powers up 174MWdc Studina Solar
CWP Europe has commissioned the 174 MWdc Studina solar project in Romania, marking the facility’s commercial operation date. The plant will produce roughly 245 GWh of electricity per year, enough to power 122,500 households and avoid about 220,500 tonnes of CO₂ annually. A...
Eurowind Signs Hybrid cPPA with Rockwool
Eurowind Energy has entered a 10‑year hybrid corporate power purchase agreement with Rockwool to deliver renewable electricity from its Mirosławiec wind farm and Marulewy solar plant in Poland. The deal will provide roughly 70 GWh of clean power each year, beginning...

TotalEnergies Inks 1GW Google Solar Deal
TotalEnergies has signed two long‑term power purchase agreements delivering 1 GW of solar power to Google’s Texas data centres. The electricity will come from the 805 MWp Wichita and 195 MWp Mustang Creek projects, slated to start construction in Q2 2026. Over 15 years the...

Nadara Picks ZX Lidar for UK Repowering
Nadara has chosen ZX Lidars’ ZX 300e wind lidar fleet to underpin its UK onshore wind repowering program. The agreement, announced at the Wind Lidar Masterclass in Berlin, provides a fully turnkey package with field services, operational support, and dedicated power systems...
EVE Energy to Deploy 628Ah Battery Cells in Solar-Plus-Storage System at Kuala Lumpur International Airport
EVE Energy secured a contract with the Malaysian government to install a 36 MWh solar‑plus‑storage system at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, using its newly mass‑produced 628 Ah lithium‑iron‑phosphate (LFP) cells. The large‑format cells deliver higher energy density than the industry’s typical 300 Ah...
Australia’s Energy Transition Puts Essential System Services in Focus
Australia’s power‑system transition is shifting focus from sheer megawatt capacity to essential system services such as voltage stability, inertia and fault response. AEMO’s 2025 Transition Plan warns that without these services, the withdrawal of synchronous coal and gas generators could...
Why China’s Aluminum Industry May Have Reached Peak CO2
China's primary aluminum sector, producing about 44 million tons annually, has seen its CO₂ emissions likely peak in 2024. The peak stems from a massive geographic shift moving roughly 13 million tons of output from coal‑heavy provinces to hydro‑rich regions such as...