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Prepaid Leases Emerge as Residential Solar Customer Pathway to Accessing Federal Tax Credits
NewsApr 15, 2026

Prepaid Leases Emerge as Residential Solar Customer Pathway to Accessing Federal Tax Credits

The residential solar tax credit (Section 25D) has expired, prompting installers to adopt prepaid lease models that leverage the commercial Section 48 Investment Tax Credit. In a prepaid lease, the solar provider owns the system, claims the 30 percent commercial credit, and passes...

By PV Magazine USA
The US Government Will Ask Data Centers How Much Power They Use
NewsApr 15, 2026

The US Government Will Ask Data Centers How Much Power They Use

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) will roll out a mandatory nationwide survey of data centers to capture detailed energy‑use data, following a letter to Senators Warren and Hawley. A pilot phase is already underway in Texas, Washington state, and...

By WIRED
Solve the Electrification Equation (BOMA 2026 Preview)
NewsApr 15, 2026

Solve the Electrification Equation (BOMA 2026 Preview)

The 2026 BOMA International Conference & Expo will host a panel on building electrification, moderated by JLL’s Josh Toothman and featuring leaders from MetLife, Leading Edge Consulting, Southern California Edison, and BXP. Panelists will dissect the financial, regulatory, and technical...

By Buildings.com
Tigo’s Smallest Inverter Can Now Adjust Its AC Output to Repower Legacy Solar Systems
NewsApr 15, 2026

Tigo’s Smallest Inverter Can Now Adjust Its AC Output to Repower Legacy Solar Systems

Tigo Energy has extended its Inverter Power Output Control (IPOC) software to the 3.8‑kW EI inverter, targeting smaller residential solar installations that face utility or permitting limits. The new capability lets installers derate the inverter’s AC output during commissioning, matching...

By Solar Power World
‘Act Now and Invest Wisely’: Inside UKGBC’s Retrofit Recommendations for Decarbonising Commercial Buildings
NewsApr 15, 2026

‘Act Now and Invest Wisely’: Inside UKGBC’s Retrofit Recommendations for Decarbonising Commercial Buildings

The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) has released a set of retrofit recommendations aimed at slashing emissions from the nation’s existing commercial building stock. With buildings responsible for roughly a quarter of the UK’s greenhouse‑gas output, the sector must cut...

By edie
'It's Getting Scary': Rising Gas Prices Bring Frustration to Houston Residents
NewsApr 15, 2026

'It's Getting Scary': Rising Gas Prices Bring Frustration to Houston Residents

Rising gasoline prices in Houston have jumped 4.4¢ per gallon in a week, pushing a typical fill‑up from about $40 to over $60. The increase comes as the Iran‑Houthi conflict shuts the Strait of Hormuz, prompting record U.S. oil exports...

By Toronto Star
How Big Oil Is Cashing in on Iran War - The Latest
NewsApr 15, 2026

How Big Oil Is Cashing in on Iran War - The Latest

The world’s 100 largest oil and gas companies generated more than $30 million per hour in unearned profit during the first month of the US‑Israeli war on Iran. Crude prices averaged $100 a barrel in March, driving an estimated $23 billion windfall...

By The Guardian – Environment
An Outdated FERC Policy Is Undermining the White House’s Ratepayer Protection Pledge
NewsApr 15, 2026

An Outdated FERC Policy Is Undermining the White House’s Ratepayer Protection Pledge

Data‑center developers pledged to the White House to pay for all new power‑delivery infrastructure, but utilities are rolling billions of dollars of transmission upgrades into rates that all customers share. The practice relies on FERC’s 1994 transmission pricing policy, which...

By Utility Dive (Industry Dive)
Iberdrola Reaches 400MW in Italy with Acquisition of Lazio Solar Plant
NewsApr 15, 2026

Iberdrola Reaches 400MW in Italy with Acquisition of Lazio Solar Plant

Iberdrola is acquiring a 42 MW solar PV plant in Lazio, Italy, raising its Italian solar portfolio to 400 MW. The newly bought asset, commissioned less than six months ago, is covered by long‑term power purchase agreements that guarantee stable cash flows....

By PV-Tech
How Energy Productivity Can Unlock $15trn in Energy Savings for Heavy Industries
NewsApr 15, 2026

How Energy Productivity Can Unlock $15trn in Energy Savings for Heavy Industries

A new Energy Transition Commission and Mission Possible Partnership report estimates that boosting energy productivity across six heavy‑industry sectors could unlock up to $15 trillion in energy savings by 2050. The analysis shows that measures such as aluminium recycling, plastic‑bottle reuse,...

By edie
Virginia Passes Law to Add 625MW of New Community Solar Capacity by 2028
NewsApr 15, 2026

Virginia Passes Law to Add 625MW of New Community Solar Capacity by 2028

Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger signed four bills that will add 625 MW of new community‑solar capacity statewide by 2028. Dominion Energy must deliver an extra 525 MW by July 2024, with a portion reserved for low‑income customers, while Appalachian Power will roll out...

By PV-Tech
Up over 650% in 5 Years! Multibagger Metal Stock to Be in Focus on Thursday. Here’s Why
NewsApr 15, 2026

Up over 650% in 5 Years! Multibagger Metal Stock to Be in Focus on Thursday. Here’s Why

Godawari Power and Ispat Limited (GPIL) announced a fresh equity infusion of ₹50 crore (≈ $6 million) into its wholly‑owned subsidiary Godawari New Energy Private Limited to fund a 20 GWh battery energy storage plant. The capital boost raises GPIL’s total stake in the...

By Mint (LiveMint) – Markets
Kroenig Interviewed on CNN on the Blockade of the Straight of Hormuz
NewsApr 15, 2026

Kroenig Interviewed on CNN on the Blockade of the Straight of Hormuz

Atlantic Council Vice President Matthew Kroenig appeared on CNN on April 14 to discuss the United States’ decision to block the Strait of Hormuz. He framed the move as a strategic deterrent aimed at curbing Iran’s hostile behavior in the...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
How Sonnedix Secured Capacity in Italy’s ‘Crucial’ FER X Auction
NewsApr 15, 2026

How Sonnedix Secured Capacity in Italy’s ‘Crucial’ FER X Auction

Spanish renewable developer Sonnedix secured a substantial block of capacity in Italy’s FER X auction, a key mechanism for allocating new renewable projects. The company was awarded roughly 550 MW of solar and wind assets at an average price of about €70...

By PV-Tech
Texas Petroleum Theft Task Force Holds Meeting
NewsApr 15, 2026

Texas Petroleum Theft Task Force Holds Meeting

The Texas Railroad Commission’s petroleum theft task force (STOPTheft) convened its second quarterly meeting in Midland on April 2, focusing on expanding its investigative scope beyond crude to include stolen trucks, tools, and copper. The group, created under Senate Bill 494, aims...

By Rigzone
Stena Drilling’s Drillship Finds Job in Greece
NewsApr 15, 2026

Stena Drilling’s Drillship Finds Job in Greece

Stena Drilling has secured an exploratory drilling contract for its 2008‑built drillship Stena DrillMAX with Energean Hellas, marking Greece’s first deep‑water offshore well. The well, slated for early 2027 in Block 2 of the Northwestern Ionian Sea, will require managed pressure drilling....

By Offshore Energy
How Efficiency Measures Could Almost Halve Industrial Energy Demand Globally
NewsApr 15, 2026

How Efficiency Measures Could Almost Halve Industrial Energy Demand Globally

A new study finds that implementing existing efficiency measures could cut industrial energy demand by up to 45%, saving about $15 trillion in capital spending through 2050. The analysis covers steel, cement, chemicals and other heavy manufacturing, showing that upgrades, waste‑heat...

By BusinessGreen
Construction Begins for Transco Gas Pipeline Expansion
NewsApr 15, 2026

Construction Begins for Transco Gas Pipeline Expansion

Williams Companies broke ground on the Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) project, expanding the Transco natural‑gas pipeline by 400,000 dekatherms per day. The 10,000‑mile system, which already moves 19.5 million dekatherms daily, will serve roughly 2.3 million homes in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania...

By Rigzone
Bangladesh at the Crossroads: Renewables or Imported Fuel Chaos
NewsApr 15, 2026

Bangladesh at the Crossroads: Renewables or Imported Fuel Chaos

Bangladesh, which imports roughly 60% of its energy, is feeling the squeeze of soaring global oil, coal and LNG prices triggered by the Israel‑Iran conflict. The newly elected government faces a looming $4.8 billion jump in annual fuel‑import costs and a...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
Residential Solar Installer Freedom Forever Files Bankruptcy
NewsApr 15, 2026

Residential Solar Installer Freedom Forever Files Bankruptcy

Freedom Forever, the top residential solar contractor by kilowatts installed, filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware. The company listed assets between $100 million and $500 million and liabilities ranging from $500 million to $1 billion, with Mosaic Funding claiming nearly $120 million. Founded in 2011, Freedom...

By Solar Power World
U.S. Community Solar Passes 10 GW Milestone Despite Market Contraction
NewsApr 15, 2026

U.S. Community Solar Passes 10 GW Milestone Despite Market Contraction

The U.S. community solar market crossed the 10 GW cumulative threshold in late 2025, even as annual installations slipped 25% to 1.4 GW. Analysts attribute the slowdown to saturation in New York and Maine, but a robust pipeline of more than 8 GW—29% already...

By PV Magazine USA
German, South African Organisations Launch Project to Support Workers in the Energy Transition
NewsApr 15, 2026

German, South African Organisations Launch Project to Support Workers in the Energy Transition

German foundation Friedrich‑Ebert‑Stiftung South Africa and the Sam Tambani Research Institute launched the Strengthening Workers’ Active Participation (SWAP) project to help coal‑dependent communities negotiate a just transition to renewables. The two‑year initiative, funded with about €1.05 million (≈ $1.13 million), will operate in...

By Engineering News
Demand for Colombia LNG Shipments Set to Surge
NewsApr 15, 2026

Demand for Colombia LNG Shipments Set to Surge

Colombia’s power sector is gearing up for a sharp increase in LNG imports as an El Niño‑driven dry season threatens its hydropower‑dependent grid. Imports, currently 210 million cubic feet per day, are expected to climb to the SPEC terminal’s full 475 mcf/d capacity...

By Rigzone
High Crude Oil Prices: 3 Integrated Energy Stocks to Bet on Right Away
NewsApr 15, 2026

High Crude Oil Prices: 3 Integrated Energy Stocks to Bet on Right Away

Rising crude prices above $90 a barrel are boosting earnings for integrated oil majors, positioning Exxon Mobil, Chevron and BP as the sector’s top picks. The Zacks Oil & Gas Integrated International industry ranks #3, placing it in the top 1%...

By Nasdaq — Investing
Bunker Fuel Shortages Loom After US Counter Blocks Strait of Hormuz
NewsApr 15, 2026

Bunker Fuel Shortages Loom After US Counter Blocks Strait of Hormuz

US naval counter‑operations have effectively blocked commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting the primary route for bunker fuel shipments to Asia. Analysts warn that within two to three months container lines could encounter a global shortage of low‑sulfur...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
Minnesota Community Solar Garden Program Officially Named for House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman
NewsApr 15, 2026

Minnesota Community Solar Garden Program Officially Named for House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman

Minnesota lawmakers renamed the state’s pioneering community solar garden (CSG) program after former House Speaker Melissa Hortman, honoring her role in shaping the 2013 legislation. Governor Tim Walz signed the bill with bipartisan support, cementing her legacy in renewable‑energy policy....

By PV Magazine USA
Pollution Release at Chevron’s Richmond Refinery Was Triggered by a Bird
NewsApr 15, 2026

Pollution Release at Chevron’s Richmond Refinery Was Triggered by a Bird

On Jan. 9, a power outage at Chevron’s Richmond refinery forced an eight‑hour flaring event that released over 3,000 pounds of sulfur dioxide. The outage was triggered when a raptor contacted a PG&E transmission line, causing a short circuit and loss...

By KQED MindShift
UAE Firm to Enrich Fleet with Two LNG Carriers by 2027, First Vessel Deal Now in the Bag
NewsApr 15, 2026

UAE Firm to Enrich Fleet with Two LNG Carriers by 2027, First Vessel Deal Now in the Bag

Dubai‑based BGN has entered a joint venture with Capital Clean Energy Carriers to charter the 174,000 cbm LNG carrier Amore Mio I for ten years, with an option to extend six more years. The vessel, slated for delivery in early 2027, marks BGN’s...

By Offshore Energy
Batteries Included: Amazon Makes Record Haul of Hybrid Renewable PPAs to Power Australian AI Push
NewsApr 15, 2026

Batteries Included: Amazon Makes Record Haul of Hybrid Renewable PPAs to Power Australian AI Push

Amazon Australia announced nine new power‑purchase agreements covering 430 MW and roughly A$2.8 billion ($1.85 billion). Eight of the contracts feature battery storage, including three utility‑scale solar‑battery hybrids—the first such deals Amazon has signed outside the United States. The additions bring Amazon’s Australian...

By RenewEconomy
The Mobility House to Offer Free Electricity for V2G Customers
NewsApr 15, 2026

The Mobility House to Offer Free Electricity for V2G Customers

The Mobility House will let owners of V2G‑capable electric cars charge at home for free, offsetting costs by using the vehicle batteries as grid storage and selling electricity during peak periods. The program launches this quarter for the Renault 5, with...

By Electrive
UAC Starts Large-Scale Hydrogen Storage Production in China
NewsApr 15, 2026

UAC Starts Large-Scale Hydrogen Storage Production in China

UMOE Advanced Composites (UAC) has begun industrial production of large‑capacity Type IV glass‑fibre hydrogen storage cylinders at its new 12,000 m² Jiaxing plant in Zhejiang, China. The facility, which can produce up to 20,000‑24,000 composite cylinders per year, triples the company’s global...

By JEC Composites
Why Regulated Utilities Lose More on Uneconomic Power Plants
NewsApr 15, 2026

Why Regulated Utilities Lose More on Uneconomic Power Plants

RMI’s new analysis finds that rate‑regulated utilities, which can pass fuel costs to customers, keep coal and gas plants running even when market prices make them uneconomic, generating $23 billion in gross losses since 2015. Although they own about 78% of...

By RMI
China’s CATL to Invest US$4.4 Billion in Mining Arm to Secure EV Battery Supply Chain
NewsApr 15, 2026

China’s CATL to Invest US$4.4 Billion in Mining Arm to Secure EV Battery Supply Chain

China’s battery leader CATL is earmarking 30 bn yuan (≈$4.4 bn) to launch a mining subsidiary that will consolidate existing assets and chase new mineral projects worldwide, securing raw‑material supply for its EV batteries and energy‑storage systems. The move follows a Q1...

By South China Morning Post — Economy
Govt Enhances C3, C4 Allocation for Pharma, Packaging Chemical Sectors to 1,000 Tonnes/Day
NewsApr 15, 2026

Govt Enhances C3, C4 Allocation for Pharma, Packaging Chemical Sectors to 1,000 Tonnes/Day

India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has increased the daily allocation of C3 (propane) and C4 (butanes/butenes) streams to 1,000 tonnes for critical sectors such as pharmaceuticals, packaging and polymers. The boost represents a 25% rise from the initial...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Colorado Legislature Sends ‘Advanced Transmission Technology’ Bill to Governor
NewsApr 15, 2026

Colorado Legislature Sends ‘Advanced Transmission Technology’ Bill to Governor

Colorado lawmakers approved the Grid Optimization Act (HB 1081), directing the state public utilities commission to require Xcel’s Public Service Co., Black Hills Energy and Tri‑State to evaluate advanced transmission technologies in their biennial 10‑year transmission plans. The legislation defines...

By Utility Dive (Industry Dive)
Bills Containing Plug-In Solar Provisions Pass in Maryland and Colorado
NewsApr 15, 2026

Bills Containing Plug-In Solar Provisions Pass in Maryland and Colorado

Maryland and Colorado advanced plug‑in solar bills to their governors within 24 hours, joining Utah, Maine and Virginia in the emerging portable‑solar movement. Maryland’s HB 1532 permits residential customers to connect up to 1,200‑watt devices without utility fees, while Colorado’s...

By PV Magazine USA
US Officials Claim China Is ‘Hoarding’ Oil. What Does the Data Say?
NewsApr 15, 2026

US Officials Claim China Is ‘Hoarding’ Oil. What Does the Data Say?

U.S. Treasury officials accused China of hoarding oil amid the US‑Israeli‑Iran conflict, but customs data shows China’s crude imports actually slipped 2.8% in March 2026 after an 8.9% year‑on‑year rise in the first quarter. Port inventory indices fell in early...

By South China Morning Post — Economy
BASF and TSR Group Collaborate on Battery Recycling
NewsApr 15, 2026

BASF and TSR Group Collaborate on Battery Recycling

BASF and the TSR Group announced a partnership to integrate battery‑dismantling, safe discharge, and black‑mass processing across Europe. TSR will contribute its network of more than 190 licensed waste‑management sites, while BASF adds its Schwarzheide recycling plant that produces black...

By Electrive
UK Energy Strategy 'Unsustainable' -  Manufacturer
NewsApr 15, 2026

UK Energy Strategy 'Unsustainable' - Manufacturer

KGD managing director Ed Pitt warned that the UK’s energy strategy is unsustainable, noting his firm spends about £250,000 (≈ $317,500) annually on electricity and gas. The warning follows an IMF downgrade of UK growth to 0.8% as the Iran war...

By BBC News — Business: Economy
IMF Says War Should Spur Faster Adoption of Renewable Energy
NewsApr 15, 2026

IMF Says War Should Spur Faster Adoption of Renewable Energy

At the World Economic Outlook launch, IMF chief economist Pierre‑Olivier Gourcinas warned that the war in the Middle East should accelerate the shift toward renewable energy to protect economies from energy shocks. He compared the current oil shortfall to the...

By Engineering News
Amid the Hormuz Crisis, Indonesia Rewrites Its Energy Playbook
NewsApr 15, 2026

Amid the Hormuz Crisis, Indonesia Rewrites Its Energy Playbook

Indonesia’s government responded to the Strait of Hormuz disruption with a two‑pronged strategy: domestic fuel subsidies and demand controls were kept steady while the president launched an intensive diplomatic tour of Japan, South Korea and Russia. The visits produced concrete...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
How Other Countries Are Responding to Surging Oil Prices - and Why Spain Is in a Good Position
NewsApr 15, 2026

How Other Countries Are Responding to Surging Oil Prices - and Why Spain Is in a Good Position

Rising oil prices triggered by the Iran‑Houthi conflict have prompted a patchwork of policy responses across Europe. The United Kingdom, grappling with high debt, has resisted new fuel‑duty cuts beyond a £5 bn ($6.3 bn) annual program, while Germany introduced a two‑month...

By The Irish Times – Business
Maine to Put Brakes on Big Data Centers as AI Expansion Collides with Power Limits
NewsApr 15, 2026

Maine to Put Brakes on Big Data Centers as AI Expansion Collides with Power Limits

Maine is set to become the first U.S. state to impose a statewide moratorium on large data center construction, barring permits for facilities that draw 20 megawatts or more until roughly October 2027. The bill, which still requires Governor Janet Mills' signature,...

By Network World
CCS Exploration Drilling Ops Cleared for Launch Offshore Japan
NewsApr 15, 2026

CCS Exploration Drilling Ops Cleared for Launch Offshore Japan

Japan’s Metropolitan CCS joint venture—partnered by Inpex Corp. and Kanto Natural Gas Development—has received approval from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry to commence offshore exploratory drilling off Kujukuri in Chiba Prefecture. The first well, Kujukuri‑Oki A, is slated to...

By Offshore Energy
China’s $4.5 Billion Headache: The Niger-Benin Pipeline and the Limits of Non-Interference
NewsApr 15, 2026

China’s $4.5 Billion Headache: The Niger-Benin Pipeline and the Limits of Non-Interference

In February 2026 China warned its citizens after rebel attacks on the CNPC‑operated Niger‑Benin pipeline, a $4.5 billion project designed to lift Niger’s oil output to 90,000 barrels per day and recover a $400 million loan. The 1,950‑km line, linking Niger’s Agadem...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
Broker’s Call: ACME Solar (Buy)
NewsApr 15, 2026

Broker’s Call: ACME Solar (Buy)

ACME Solar is projected to more than double its operational capacity from 2,540 MW in FY 25 to 6,270 MW by FY 28, driven by firm and dispatchable renewable energy (FDRE) projects. The broker values the stock at a target price of ₹363 (≈ $4.4),...

By The Hindu Business Line — Markets
Sangam India Secures Hybrid Renewable Energy Supply for Rajasthan Manufacturing Units
NewsApr 15, 2026

Sangam India Secures Hybrid Renewable Energy Supply for Rajasthan Manufacturing Units

CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions and Sangam India have signed an agreement to supply hybrid renewable power to Sangam’s five Rajasthan textile plants. The deal provides 30 MWp of solar, 20 MW of wind and a 2 MWh battery storage system to deliver continuous...

By Apparel Resources – Business News
Why The Oil and Gas Industry Needs Supply Chain Control Towers
NewsApr 15, 2026

Why The Oil and Gas Industry Needs Supply Chain Control Towers

The oil and gas sector is confronting unprecedented supply‑chain volatility after Middle‑East conflicts shut the Strait of Hormuz and forced tanker reroutes around the Cape of Good Hope. Legacy, fragmented data systems leave operators blind to real‑time inventory and equipment...

By Logistics Viewpoints
CleanTechnica Exclusive: Slim, Design-Focused Jackery Fridgeguard Leaks Ahead of Launch
NewsApr 15, 2026

CleanTechnica Exclusive: Slim, Design-Focused Jackery Fridgeguard Leaks Ahead of Launch

Jackery is set to launch the Fridgeguard, a ultra‑slim, design‑centric battery that backs up refrigerators and other critical home appliances. The unit can mount vertically, horizontally, or on a wall, and features a paint‑free, VOC‑free recyclable enclosure. Jackery touts "intelligent...

By CleanTechnica