Articles tagged with "clean-energy"
US fast-tracks nuclear reactor testing to catch up with China’s boom
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) has launched a pilot program to accelerate the testing and commercial licensing of advanced nuclear reactors, aiming to catch up with China’s rapid nuclear energy expansion. This initiative, authorized under President Donald Trump’s executive order on reforming nuclear reactor testing, allows private companies to construct and operate test reactors outside national laboratories. The program seeks to streamline development by requiring applicants to demonstrate technological readiness, financial viability, and a plan to achieve reactor criticality by July 4, 2026. Selected companies will bear all costs related to design, construction, operation, and decommissioning, with applications due by July 21, 2025. This move is part of a broader effort to boost American innovation in nuclear technology, enhance economic growth, and strengthen national security. It builds on existing DOE and Department of Defense projects involving microreactors and advanced reactor demonstrations. The urgency stems from China’s aggressive nuclear expansion, which includes 102 reactors operating, under construction, or approved
energynuclear-energyadvanced-reactorsDOEnuclear-reactor-testingenergy-policyclean-energyCanon Alpha EREV Ute — Can It Be The #1 Big Shot? - CleanTechnica
Great Wall Motors has introduced the Canon Alpha EREV (Extended Range Electric Vehicle) ute to the Australian market as a competitor to the BYD Shark, targeting the country’s substantial ute segment where one in eight vehicles sold are light trucks. The Canon Alpha EREV is a large vehicle with dimensions comparable to Tesla’s Cybertruck and BYD’s Shark, featuring a 37.1 kWh lithium battery paired with a 2-litre turbo petrol engine. Its electric-only range is similar to the Shark, though it is priced about AU$9,000 higher. Compared to the diesel version, the EREV costs roughly AU$10,000 more but offers significant fuel savings given Australia’s high diesel prices and new emissions regulations, emitting just 39g/km CO2 versus over 200g/km for diesel and hybrid versions. The ute also includes off-road capabilities such as a rear differential lock, enhancing its traditional utility. The Canon Alpha EREV has been on sale in Australia for about a month
energyelectric-vehicleextended-range-electric-vehiclelithium-batteryemissions-reductionautomotive-technologyclean-energyUS battery breakthrough boasts 1,300 cycles and zero Chinese materials
Boston-based startup Pure Lithium, led by CEO Emilie Bodoin, has developed a lithium metal battery that promises significant advancements over conventional lithium-ion cells. The battery boasts over 1,300 charge-discharge cycles and eliminates reliance on critical minerals such as graphite, cobalt, nickel, and manganese—materials often sourced or processed in China. Instead, Pure Lithium uses a proprietary “Brine to Battery” process to extract pure lithium metal anodes directly from brine, paired with a vanadium cathode that enhances fire resistance and allows operation at temperatures up to 700°C. This design not only improves energy density but also reduces material costs and environmental concerns associated with traditional lithium-ion batteries. This innovation comes amid growing U.S. efforts to reduce dependence on China, which currently dominates around 90% of global rare earth production and supplies half of America’s critical mineral imports. Pure Lithium’s approach aligns with national priorities to secure domestic supply chains for clean energy technologies. The company is expanding its lithium production and
energylithium-batterybattery-technologymaterials-scienceenergy-storageclean-energysupply-chain-independenceReclaiming Coal Country: 300 GW Solar Goldmine From Coal Mine Conversions - CleanTechnica
A recent report by Global Energy Monitor (GEM) highlights the significant potential of converting closed and soon-to-be-retired coal mines into solar farms, estimating an increase of nearly 300 gigawatts (GW) in global solar capacity by 2030—equivalent to a 15% rise over current installed solar power. The study, “Bright Side of the Mine,” analyzes over 300 surface coal mines closed since 2020 and 127 projected closures by 2030, identifying more than 5,800 square kilometers of degraded mine land suitable for solar development. Nearly all these sites are within 10 kilometers of existing grid infrastructure, facilitating rapid deployment. This transition could generate approximately 577,000 jobs worldwide, including both permanent and construction roles, potentially offsetting coal sector job losses by 2035. The report emphasizes major coal-producing countries such as China, Australia, the U.S., India, South Africa, and Indonesia as key regions for this transformation. India alone could develop
energysolar-energycoal-mine-conversionrenewable-energyclean-energyjob-creationenergy-transitionThe US Solar Energy Whack-A-Mole Continues
The article discusses the challenges and ongoing developments in the US solar energy sector amid shifting federal energy policies that threaten to hinder growth. Despite political obstacles, energy consumers continue to adopt cost-effective and abundant solar solutions, exemplified by a new concentrating solar power (CSP) project in California. This project, a partnership between GlassPoint and Searles Valley Minerals (SVM), aims to replace the last two coal power plants in California by providing reliable, round-the-clock clean power. The initiative is notable not only for its environmental benefits but also for supporting local jobs, reducing costs, and securing domestic supply chains for critical minerals like boron, which SVM will uniquely produce in the US after Rio Tinto Borates winds down operations. GlassPoint specializes in CSP technology that uses mirrors to concentrate sunlight to generate thermal energy, producing steam for industrial processes rather than electricity directly. This approach targets a $444 billion industrial process heat market, with strong global demand from sectors such as metals, mining, and oil
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Sweden's largest pension fund, AP7, has divested entirely from Tesla and blacklisted the company due to verified violations of labor rights in the United States, which conflict with AP7’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria. AP7, a state-managed fund serving 5.9 million savers and known for above-average returns, included Tesla among five companies recently blacklisted for failing to meet ESG standards. The other blacklisted firms primarily involve large-scale oil and coal operations that do not align with the Paris Agreement targets. AP7 has blacklisted a total of 114 companies but also removed one, Evergy, Inc., after it took sufficient transition measures. AP7’s decision followed several years of dialogue and shareholder proposals aimed at addressing Tesla’s labor issues, which the company has not adequately resolved. Although the blacklisting relates specifically to labor rights violations in the U.S., AP7 clarified that ongoing labor conflicts involving Tesla in Sweden did not influence their decision, though
energyTeslaESGlabor-rightsblacklistingsustainable-investingclean-energySenate Republicans Look Ready to Kill Clean Energy & EV Tax Credits — Shocker - CleanTechnica
The article from CleanTechnica highlights the ongoing political battle over clean energy and electric vehicle (EV) tax credits in the United States. It underscores that Republican politicians, historically funded by the fossil fuel industry, have consistently opposed legislation promoting clean energy, energy efficiency, and EV incentives despite growing evidence of environmental harm caused by fossil fuels. While Democrats enacted significant clean energy tax credits through the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 when they controlled the federal government, the current Republican majority in the White House, House, and Senate is moving to repeal or drastically reduce these incentives. Recent developments indicate that the Senate Republicans are poised to phase out clean energy and energy efficiency tax credits, albeit at a slower pace than the House’s more aggressive budget bill. However, EV incentives face rapid and severe cuts. Critics, including the Natural Resources Defense Council and Senator Ron Wyden, warn that these actions will lead to higher energy prices, job losses in manufacturing, factory closures, and exacerbate the climate crisis. The article conveys
energyclean-energyelectric-vehiclesenergy-efficiencytax-creditsclimate-policyrenewable-energyEurope: World's largest sand battery goes live, cuts 70% CO2 emissions
The world’s largest industrial-scale sand battery has become fully operational in Pornainen, Finland, developed by startup Polar Night Energy for the local district heating company Loviisan Lämpö. This innovative thermal energy storage system uses 2,000 tons of crushed soapstone to store surplus renewable electricity as heat, delivering one megawatt of thermal power with a 100 megawatt-hour capacity. The sand battery can cover nearly a month’s heating demand in summer and up to a week in winter, supplying heat to municipal buildings and homes while significantly reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The installation is expected to cut Pornainen’s district heating CO2 emissions by nearly 70%, equivalent to about 160 tons annually, by eliminating oil use and reducing wood chip consumption by 60%. A biomass boiler remains as backup for peak demand periods. Beyond heat storage, the sand battery supports grid balancing by optimizing energy use based on electricity prices and reserve markets managed by Finland’s grid operator Fingrid, with digital services provided
energyrenewable-energythermal-energy-storagesand-batterydistrict-heatingclean-energyenergy-transitionHaven Energy & Clean Energy Alliance Launch Free Battery Storage Program For Eligible California Homeowners - CleanTechnica
Haven Energy and the Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) have launched the Battery Bonus Connect program, offering free home battery storage systems to income-eligible homeowners in San Diego County, including cities like Carlsbad, Del Mar, and Solana Beach. Funded by California’s Self-Generation Incentive Program, the initiative targets homeowners who participate in CEA’s PeakSmart Savers virtual power plant program and meet income criteria (generally 80% or less of area median income or enrollment in assistance programs). The program covers full installation, ten years of maintenance, and support with no upfront costs, credit checks, or long-term contracts. After ten years, homeowners can keep the system at no cost or purchase it at fair market value. The installed batteries will be integrated into a virtual power plant managed by Haven Energy, which uses stored energy during peak grid demand to ease grid pressure while reserving at least 20% capacity for homeowners’ personal use. This approach enhances energy reliability, reduces reliance on
energybattery-storageclean-energyvirtual-power-plantrenewable-energyenergy-resiliencehome-energy-systemsPoll: Two-thirds of Canadians favour developing clean energy over fossil fuels, while 85% wish to maintain or increase federal climate action - Clean Energy Canada
A recent survey by Abacus Data for Clean Energy Canada reveals strong Canadian support for prioritizing clean energy development over fossil fuels. Two-thirds (67%) of respondents favor investing in clean energy projects such as critical minerals, renewable power, and energy storage, compared to 33% who prefer conventional fossil fuel projects like oil, gas, and LNG. While both sectors are seen as important to Canada’s economy over the next decade, clean energy holds a slight edge, especially among those who view one sector as "very important." This reflects a broad consensus that clean energy will play a crucial role in the country’s future. Support for federal climate action remains robust amid ongoing climate challenges, with 85% of Canadians wanting the government to maintain or increase efforts to combat climate change. Only 14% believe the government should reduce its climate initiatives. This support spans regions and political affiliations, including 72% in Alberta and 70% of Conservative supporters. Younger Canadians (ages 18-29) are particularly
clean-energyrenewable-powerenergy-storageclimate-actionsustainable-constructionlow-carbon-materialselectric-vehicle-chargingThe Unbelievably Big Bad Bill Hurts IRA Incentives And Red States - CleanTechnica
The article discusses the significant negative impact of the proposed "One BIG Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA) on the clean energy incentives established by the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The OBBBA, supported by former President Trump and the House Ways and Means Committee, aims to end tax credits for cleaner vehicles by 2025 and gradually eliminate incentives for wind, solar, and nuclear energy projects by 2032. This rollback threatens to derail the rapid growth of clean energy in the U.S., which saw a 47% increase in capacity in 2024, with solar and battery technologies leading the expansion. The article highlights that clean energy investments have created over 240,000 manufacturing jobs, with 78% of spending benefiting Republican-held suburban and rural districts. The rollback is linked to the Trump administration’s preferential treatment of oil and gas exploration and its suspension of clean energy development on federal lands. Since January, businesses have canceled or delayed more than $20 billion in clean energy
energyclean-energyrenewable-energyelectric-vehiclessolar-powerbattery-manufacturingenergy-policyA Primer About Wind On Global Wind Day - CleanTechnica
Global Wind Day, observed annually on June 15, aims to raise awareness about wind energy’s role as a clean, renewable, and sustainable power source. Wind is generated by the uneven heating of the Earth’s surface by the sun, causing air to move from high to low pressure areas, creating wind. This natural phenomenon has powered human activity for millennia, from ancient Egyptian sailboats to modern wind turbines that convert kinetic energy into electricity without greenhouse gas emissions, thus supporting the global transition to net-zero carbon emissions. Wind turbines, typically three-bladed and mounted on horizontal axes, vary in size and capacity—from 100 kilowatts to 12 megawatts—and can be installed in diverse environments including land, offshore, and deep waters with floating designs. Key factors influencing electricity production include wind speed, blade radius (with power increasing exponentially as blade size grows), and air density, which depends on altitude, temperature, and pressure. The wind energy sector also presents significant job growth opportunities; for example
energywind-energyrenewable-energywind-turbinesclean-energysustainable-energywind-powerAustralia Achieves 12% Plugins in May - CleanTechnica
In May 2025, the Australian automotive market remained strong with 109,425 light vehicles sold, of which 12% were plug-in electric vehicles (EVs). Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) accounted for 9.2% of sales with 10,065 units sold, while plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) made up 2.8% with 3,081 units. Despite a slight decline in EV deliveries in the first five months of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024 (33,976 vs. 40,966), optimism remains high due to new EV model launches and a resurgence in demand. Tesla’s Model Y led the BEV market in May with 3,580 sales, marking a significant increase from April and making it the fourth best-selling vehicle overall in Australia. Government policies have notably influenced PHEV sales, with a spike in April as businesses sought to avoid Fringe Benefits Tax, followed by a drop in
energyelectric-vehiclesbattery-electric-carsplugin-hybridsEV-marketautomotive-industryclean-energyGerman firm advances plan to build world's first nuclear fusion plant
Proxima Fusion, a Munich-based start-up spun out from the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics in 2023, has secured €130 million ($150 million) in its Series A funding round, bringing total funding to over €185 million ($213 million). The company aims to build the world’s first commercial nuclear fusion power plant using a stellarator design, leveraging a simulation-driven engineering approach and high-temperature superconducting (HTS) technology. Key near-term milestones include completing the Stellarator Model Coil (SMC) by 2027 to demonstrate HTS application and selecting a site for its demonstration stellarator, “Alpha,” which is planned to begin operations by 2031. Alpha is intended to achieve net energy gain (Q>1), a critical step toward a functional fusion power plant. Proxima Fusion’s technical strategy centers on the “Stellaris” concept, the first peer-reviewed stellarator design integrating physics, engineering, and maintenance from inception. This quasi-isodynamic stellarator
energynuclear-fusionfusion-power-plantstellaratorhigh-temperature-superconductorsclean-energyenergy-innovationToyota's New $18,070 bZ5 Launches in China - CleanTechnica
Toyota has launched its fully electric bZ5 model in China, marking a significant step in the automaker’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs), especially given its historically slow shift despite pioneering hybrid technology. The bZ5 is competitively priced starting at RMB 129,800 (approximately $18,070), with higher-end versions priced up to RMB 159,800 ($22,280). This launch is strategic, as plugin vehicles now represent about half of new car sales in China, making EV presence essential for market relevance. Notably, Toyota partnered with Chinese battery leader BYD for the bZ5’s battery supply, leveraging BYD’s advanced technology to enhance the vehicle’s appeal. The bZ5 is a coupe SUV featuring a peak motor output of 200 kW, enabling acceleration from 0 to 50 km/h in 3.4 seconds. The base model includes a 65.28 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery, offering an energy consumption
electric-vehiclesToyota-bZ5BYD-batterieslithium-iron-phosphate-batteryelectric-SUVclean-energyEV-market-ChinaRepublican Budget Bill to Raise People's Energy Prices - CleanTechnica
The article from CleanTechnica discusses the potential negative impacts of a Republican budget bill that aims to repeal clean energy tax credits established under the Inflation Reduction Act. According to a report by NERA Economic Consulting, commissioned by the Clean Buyers Energy Association, removing these technology-neutral tax incentives—such as the §45Y production tax credit and §48E investment tax credit—would lead to higher energy prices across 19 states. The analysis highlights that without these credits, energy systems would rely more heavily on traditional, costlier energy sources, resulting in significant electricity price increases, with seven states facing double-digit percentage hikes between 2026 and 2032. The broader economic consequences of repealing clean energy tax credits are severe. The report warns that inflated energy costs would suppress commercial and industrial activity, reduce labor and capital demand, and cause wage losses and declining household incomes. This combination would constrain consumer spending and economic resilience, leading to shrinking economies, increased financial strain on households, and potential job losses in key
energyclean-energytax-creditselectricity-priceseconomic-impactrenewable-energyenergy-policyAmazon joins the big nuclear party, buying 1.92 GW for AWS
Amazon has joined a growing trend among major tech companies by securing 1.92 gigawatts of electricity from Talen Energy’s Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania to power its AWS cloud and AI servers. Unlike an earlier plan where Amazon intended to build a data center adjacent to the plant and draw power directly—bypassing the grid and transmission fees—regulatory concerns led to a revised agreement. The current deal positions Amazon as a grid-connected customer, paying transmission fees like other users, with the arrangement set to last through 2042. Transmission infrastructure upgrades are planned for spring 2026 to support this setup. Beyond the power purchase, Amazon and Talen Energy plan to explore building small modular reactors (SMRs) within Talen’s Pennsylvania footprint and expanding output at existing nuclear plants. Such expansions typically involve optimizing fuel enrichment, turbine upgrades, or other modifications to increase power generation. This move aligns Amazon with peers like Microsoft and Meta, who have also made significant investments in nuclear
energynuclear-powerAWScloud-computingsmall-modular-reactorsclean-energypower-purchase-agreementRepublicans in House Who Don't Want Clean Energy Tax Credits Cut Look to Senators to Save Them - CleanTechnica
The article discusses the political dynamics surrounding clean energy and electric vehicle tax credits established by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Although these incentives disproportionately benefit districts represented by Republican lawmakers, many Republicans initially voted to cut these tax credits to align with party and oil and gas industry interests. However, 13 Republican House members from vulnerable districts, led by Rep. Jen Kiggans (R-VA), have recently expressed strong concerns about provisions that would phase down these incentives and impose strict new supply chain requirements, warning that such measures could threaten billions in investments and thousands of jobs. These lawmakers have appealed to Senate leaders, urging them to restore the tax credits in the final bill to support U.S. energy producers, manufacturers, and workers, emphasizing the need for a "pro-energy growth" approach that balances taxpayer protection with economic opportunity. Notably, while tax credits for renewables face cuts, incentives for nuclear power and biofuels remain intact, reflecting political preferences that may not align with maximizing competitiveness against
energyclean-energytax-creditsrenewable-energyInflation-Reduction-Actenergy-policyenergy-investmentMeta partners with US energy startup for 150 MW geothermal plant
Meta has partnered with US geothermal startup XGS Energy to develop a 150-megawatt geothermal power plant in New Mexico. Unlike a traditional power purchase agreement, this collaboration aims to advance geothermal energy development rather than directly securing power for Meta. The exact location of the plant remains undisclosed. This move reflects a growing trend among tech giants to incorporate geothermal energy into their clean energy strategies, given its ability to provide reliable, 24/7 emission-free electricity—an increasingly critical factor for energy-intensive data centers supporting AI and cloud computing. XGS Energy distinguishes itself with a closed-loop geothermal system that circulates water through a sealed well, preventing water loss common in traditional open-loop systems. The company also uses a proprietary heat-transfer mud to enhance heat absorption from surrounding rocks. Although still in development, XGS has raised $20 million in Series A funding to build a commercial prototype in California, with the Meta partnership potentially accelerating large-scale deployment. Research suggests advanced geothermal systems could supply up to two-thirds
energygeothermal-energyclean-energyMetaXGS-Energyrenewable-energypower-plantNo Wheels, No Deals: Why Aptera, Arcimoto & ElectraMeccanica Failed - CleanTechnica
The article from CleanTechnica critically examines the persistent failures of three-wheeled electric vehicle (EV) startups Aptera, Arcimoto, and ElectraMeccanica, highlighting fundamental flaws in their business models despite initial enthusiasm and media hype. Aptera, despite raising nearly $200 million over two decades and amassing tens of thousands of reservations, has yet to deliver a single vehicle. Its financial disclosures reveal severe losses and dwindling cash reserves, with no firm supplier agreements or production timeline, casting serious doubt on its viability. The company’s chronic underestimation of the capital needed to transition from prototype to production exemplifies the structural challenges these startups face. Arcimoto’s story is marked by overextension and financial distress, culminating in halted production, a plummeting stock price, and drastic operational cuts by early 2023. Although it avoided bankruptcy, the company’s lack of a clear recovery plan and inability to manage expenses against revenues have left it effectively dormant. ElectraMeccanica’s
energyelectric-vehiclesbattery-technologyclean-energyautomotive-startupssolar-powerelectric-mobilityTexans Love Their Wind Power, Even If Trump Doesn't - CleanTechnica
The article highlights the tension in Texas between the state's booming wind and solar energy sectors and the Republican-led legislative efforts to curb their growth. Despite Texas emerging as a national leader in renewable energy—surpassing California in gigawatt-hours generated from wind and solar in 2024—some Republican lawmakers, influenced by powerful anti-renewable advocacy groups like the Texas Public Policy Foundation, are pushing bills that could restrict landowners' rights to host renewable energy projects. These legislative moves threaten to undermine years of progress that have revitalized rural communities and provided significant tax revenue, even though most Texans support renewable energy development. The opposition to renewables in Texas is partly driven by political and ideological factors, including former President Donald Trump's well-documented disdain for wind power. Trump has repeatedly criticized wind turbines on aesthetic, economic, and environmental grounds, despite evidence contradicting his claims. This stance has influenced Texas Republicans, who appear to prioritize fossil fuel interests over the expanding clean energy sector. The article concludes by noting that
energywind-powerrenewable-energysolar-energyTexas-energy-policyclean-energyenergy-legislationOntario’s first Integrated Energy Plan builds on progress while failing to address security and affordability concerns of natural gas - Clean Energy Canada
Ontario’s first Integrated Energy Plan, released recently, advances the province’s leadership in modernizing its electricity system by emphasizing distributed energy resources (such as battery storage, rooftop solar, and smart EV charging) and energy efficiency. These initiatives are seen as positive steps that can help address cost-of-living challenges and serve as a model for other Canadian jurisdictions. The plan also initiates an integrated energy planning process, which is a significant development for the province’s energy strategy. However, the plan has notable shortcomings, particularly regarding natural gas. While it sets broad goals around affordability, security, reliability, and clean energy, it lacks specific targets or metrics to measure progress. Independent modeling accompanying the plan highlights risks associated with continued reliance on natural gas, especially for household energy affordability. Contrary to these findings, the plan proposes expanding natural gas use in electricity and distribution systems, which could undermine potential consumer savings from electrification and clean technologies. Thus, despite the plan’s strengths, significant concerns remain about its ability to meet
energyintegrated-energy-planclean-energynatural-gaselectricity-system-modernizationenergy-efficiencydistributed-energy-resourcesUK logs record $3.4B for world's first prototype nuclear fusion plant
The UK government has committed a record £2.5 billion ($3.4 billion) to develop the world’s first prototype nuclear fusion power plant, known as STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production). This ambitious project will be constructed on the site of the former West Burton A coal power station in Nottinghamshire, marking a significant transition from fossil fuels to clean, futuristic energy technology. STEP aims to replicate the sun’s fusion process by heating hydrogen isotopes to 150 million degrees Celsius and confining them with powerful magnetic fields to generate carbon-free electricity. The initiative is central to the UK’s strategy to become a “clean energy superpower” and is expected to create over 10,000 jobs in the region, spanning construction through to operations. This investment reflects a broader global trend of substantial funding in nuclear fusion technology from governments and corporations alike. For example, Google has recently invested in TAE Technologies, which announced a breakthrough in fusion reactor readiness, while US scientists secured $2.3
energynuclear-fusionclean-energyfusion-power-plantUK-energy-investmentrenewable-energyenergy-technologyStartup Sneaks More Solar Energy Into The Grid
The article highlights a Virginia-based startup, Earthrise, which is advancing the US solar energy sector despite federal policy challenges posed by the “Big Beautiful Bill” that includes provisions unfavorable to renewables. Earthrise recently secured financing for the 270-megawatt Gibson City Solar project in Illinois, notable for its size amid growing local opposition to solar developments. The project’s financing is unique, involving a “first-of-its-kind” tax equity and debt deal coordinated by major international banks BBVA, Intesa Sanpaolo, and NORD/LB, alongside a tax equity commitment from a Fortune 500 telecommunications company. This deal also leverages a new Indexed Renewable Energy Credit offtake agreement authorized by the Illinois Power Agency, signaling innovative state-level support for solar. What sets Earthrise apart is its strategic business model of acquiring existing gas peaker plants and their grid interconnections—totaling about 1.7 gigawatts—and repurposing these connections for solar projects, including over
energysolar-energyrenewable-energysolar-power-plantenergy-financingdecarbonizationclean-energySouth Korea turns plastic bottles into hydrogen with solar power
Scientists at South Korea’s Institute for Basic Science (IBS) Center for Nanoparticle Research, led by Professors Kim Dae-Hyeong and Hyeon Taeghwan, have developed an innovative photocatalytic system that converts plastic waste, specifically PET bottles, into clean hydrogen fuel using sunlight. This system addresses the inefficiencies and greenhouse gas emissions associated with conventional hydrogen production methods by harnessing solar energy to break down plastics into byproducts like ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid while releasing hydrogen. A key advancement is the stabilization of the catalyst within a polymer network at the air-water interface, which prevents common issues such as catalyst loss and reverse reactions, enabling stable operation for over two months even in harsh alkaline conditions. The technology was successfully tested outdoors with a one-square-meter device that produced hydrogen from dissolved plastic bottles under natural sunlight. Its floatable catalyst design allows it to function in various water environments, including seawater and tap water. Importantly, simulations indicate the system can
energyclean-energyhydrogen-productionphotocatalysisplastic-recyclingsolar-powersustainable-technologyKorean team develops platinum-free hydrogen electrolysis system
A research team from KAIST, led by Professor Hee-Tak Kim in collaboration with Dr. Gisu Doo from the Korea Institute of Energy Research, has developed a platinum-free proton exchange membrane water electrolysis (PEMWE) system that maintains high performance while significantly reducing costs. PEMWE is a promising technology for producing high-purity hydrogen using water and electricity, but its reliance on expensive metals like platinum and iridium has limited widespread adoption. The team identified that poor electron transport in PEMWE cells stems from a “pinch-off” effect at the interface where the iridium oxide (IrOx) catalyst, ionomer, and titanium substrate meet, with the ionomer acting as an electrical insulator and creating a conductivity barrier. To address this, the researchers focused on increasing the size of the IrOx catalyst particles, discovering that particles larger than 20 nanometers reduced pinch-off zones and improved electron flow without the need for platinum. Additionally, they optimized the catalyst layer structure to minimize
energyhydrogen-electrolysisclean-energyPEMWEcatalyst-designplatinum-free-technologyKAIST-researchFervo Energy lands $206M in financing to build massive geothermal power plant
Fervo Energy, a leading geothermal startup, has secured $206 million in financing to advance the development of Cape Station, poised to be the world’s largest enhanced geothermal power plant located in Utah. The project’s initial phase is expected to begin operations next year, generating 100 megawatts of electricity, with a planned expansion in 2028 adding an additional 400 megawatts. Enhanced geothermal technology, which accesses deeper and hotter underground heat than traditional methods, offers a promising, emissions-free, and continuous power source, particularly appealing for energy-intensive applications like AI data centers. The technology also benefits from expertise derived from the oil and gas industry, potentially aiding its regulatory and political support. The financing package includes $100 million in preferred equity from Breakthrough Energy Catalyst, Bill Gates’s investment arm, an additional $60 million loan from Mercuria, and $45.6 million in bridge debt from X-Caliber Rural Capital. This funding follows Fervo’s recent achievement of drilling its hottest and deepest
energygeothermal-energyrenewable-energypower-plantclean-energyenergy-financingsustainable-energyWhich Auto Brands Will Lead EV Sales Worldwide in Next 3 Years? You Tell Us! (Charts) - CleanTechnica
A recent CleanTechnica survey asked readers to predict which auto brands will lead global electric vehicle (EV) sales from 2025 to 2027. The overwhelming consensus was that BYD will be the top-selling EV brand each year, with over 86% of respondents consistently selecting BYD as the #1 producer. This aligns with BYD’s recent rise, having surpassed Tesla in sales, while Tesla’s sales have reportedly declined. Other brands receiving notable mentions for the top spots included Tesla, Geely, Volkswagen, Hyundai, and a few Chinese manufacturers like XPENG and Xiaomi, though none came close to challenging BYD’s dominance in the predictions. For the #2 and #3 positions, the survey showed more variation and competition. In 2025, Tesla was the leading choice for #2 with 43.3% of votes, followed by Geely and Volkswagen. By 2026, Geely was predicted to rise to #2 with 37.6%, while Tesla
energyelectric-vehiclesEV-salesautomotive-industryclean-energybattery-technologysustainable-transportationRolls-Royce to power 3 million UK homes with 1.5 GW nuclear reactors
Rolls-Royce has been selected by the UK government and the state-owned Great British Energy – Nuclear as the preferred bidder to develop the country’s first fleet of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). The project aims to generate 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of electricity, enough to power approximately 3 million homes. Unlike traditional nuclear plants built entirely on-site, these SMRs will be factory-manufactured in modules and then assembled at the final location, a method intended to reduce construction costs, complexity, and delays. Each Rolls-Royce SMR will produce 470 megawatts, with the technology expected to begin generating power by 2032 at the earliest. This initiative is part of a broader UK nuclear strategy that includes a £14.2 billion investment in the large Sizewell C power station and a £2.5 billion commitment to the SMR program during the current Spending Review period. The government highlights that SMRs are smaller, quicker to build,
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NuCube Energy, a California-based company, is collaborating with the Utah San Rafael Energy Research Center (USREL) to test its next-generation small nuclear microreactor technology. This innovative reactor can deliver heat exceeding 1,832°F (1,000°C), enabling high-temperature industrial applications and off-grid power generation. The technology is notable for producing cost-competitive electricity that can rival natural gas, and it can operate independently from existing power grids, which is particularly beneficial for rural and industrial areas. The reactor design incorporates TRISO fuel and heat pipe technology to minimize moving parts, enhancing safety and reliability. Housed within a stainless-steel compartment, the microreactors also streamline permitting processes. The collaboration with USREL, known for demonstrating advanced power generation technologies, aims to advance NuCube’s modular reactors toward commercialization. This partnership is expected to support clean, affordable, and reliable energy solutions while facilitating integration with chemical and energy conversion processes, potentially transforming energy access in states like Utah.
energynuclear-reactormicroreactorclean-energyhigh-temperature-heatmodular-reactorsenergy-researchInside The Slate Auto Factory - CleanTechnica
Slate Auto, partially backed by Jeff Bezos, is positioning itself as an "anti-Tesla" in the electric vehicle market by focusing on simplicity and utility rather than high-tech features. Unlike Tesla’s feature-rich electric cars, Slate builds bare-bones electric trucks designed to be tough, practical, and affordable. The base model comes with unpainted, dent- and rust-proof gray polypropylene panels and weighs about 3,600 pounds with a standard 52.7 kWh battery, significantly lighter and smaller than Tesla’s Cybertruck. Customers can customize their trucks with optional upgrades, including kits to convert the vehicle into a five-seat fastback or a squared-off style reminiscent of classic rugged trucks like the Ford Courier or Jeep Wrangler. The starting price is estimated around $25,000, emphasizing affordability and straightforward utility. Slate’s manufacturing approach centers on simplifying production to reduce costs and accelerate market entry. The company is currently hand-building prototypes and pre-production vehicles at a small assembly line in Orion Township, Michigan, while its main production facility is being established in a former printing plant in Warsaw, Indiana, with a planned capacity of up to 150,000 vehicles per year. Slate’s leadership emphasizes flexibility in their production plans and aims to deliver a new category of electric trucks that meet essential needs without unnecessary complexity. This strategy is intended to disrupt the market by providing honest, no-frills electric trucks at a lower price point, contrasting sharply with the more luxurious and heavier electric trucks currently dominating the market.
energyelectric-vehiclesbattery-technologyautomotive-manufacturinglightweight-materialselectric-trucksclean-energyPoll: Large majority of Canadians favour more open car market with better access to affordable Chinese and European EVs - Clean Energy Canada
A recent survey by Abacus Data for Clean Energy Canada reveals strong Canadian support for a more open vehicle market with greater access to affordable electric vehicles (EVs), particularly from Chinese and European manufacturers. While 53% of Canadians favor lowering the current 100% tariff on Chinese EVs to balance industry protection and affordability, 29% support removing the tariff entirely to reduce costs and avoid trade retaliation. Only 19% want to maintain the full tariff. This consensus spans political affiliations, indicating broad cross-partisan agreement. Additionally, 70% of respondents back allowing the sale of any vehicle meeting European safety and environmental standards, which would increase the availability of smaller, more affordable EV models in Canada. The survey also highlights that 58% of Canadians want to uphold Canada’s current tailpipe emission standards, aligning with stricter U.S. regulations under President Biden and California’s policies, while only 18% support weakening these standards. Interest in purchasing EVs as the next vehicle has decreased by 13 points since 2022, with 45% expressing certainty or likelihood to buy one. However, enthusiasm remains higher among younger Canadians, residents of Quebec and British Columbia, and urban populations in regions like Metro Vancouver (69% favor EVs) and the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area (55-62% favor EVs depending on information provided). Clean Energy Canada emphasizes that the main barrier to EV adoption is high sticker prices, and Canadians want access to high-quality, lower-cost electric cars from global markets.
energyelectric-vehiclesclean-energytariffsemission-standardsvehicle-marketCanadaProxima Fusion joins the club of well-funded nuclear contenders with €130M Series A
Proxima Fusion, a German nuclear fusion startup, has raised €130 million (about $148 million) in a Series A funding round led by Balderton Capital and Cherry Ventures. This brings its total funding to over €185 million ($200 million), positioning Proxima as a leading European contender in the race to develop commercial fusion energy. The company focuses on stellarator reactors, which use twisted magnetic fields to confine plasma more stably than the more common tokamak designs. Proxima’s Stellaris design, developed near Germany’s Wendelstein 7-X stellarator, represents a significant technical milestone that helped secure the oversubscribed funding round. CEO Francesco Sciortino emphasized that the new capital will enable Proxima to reach critical milestones, including a key hardware demonstration planned for 2027, with the goal of advancing toward commercial viability by around 2031. The funding round attracted primarily European investors, reflecting a broader ambition for Europe to play a leadership role in the global energy transition by developing clean, stable, and uranium-free fusion power. Proxima operates across multiple European countries, with headquarters in Munich and research teams in Switzerland and the UK, underscoring its pan-European identity and commitment to building a sustainable energy future on the continent.
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General Motors (GM) reported strong growth in electric vehicle (EV) sales in the U.S. during the first five months of 2025, positioning itself as the second-largest EV seller nationwide with over 62,000 units sold across its Chevrolet, Cadillac, and GMC brands. Chevrolet alone sold more than 37,000 EVs through May, surpassing Ford and becoming the fastest-growing domestic EV brand in the first quarter. May marked GM’s second-best month ever for EV sales, following a 94% year-over-year increase in Q1. GM’s U.S. EV market share doubled to about 15.5% in early Q2, nearing its overall national market share of 17%. GM attributes this success to its broad EV portfolio, including the popular and affordable Chevrolet Equinox EV, which accounted for over 21,800 sales so far this year. More than half of Chevrolet’s EV sales were conquest sales, meaning customers new to the brand. GM also highlighted its expanding charging infrastructure, with access to over 250,000 public chargers across North America and partnerships to increase fast-charging locations nationwide. Notably, GM’s EVs now come standard with NACS charging ports compatible with Tesla Superchargers, although the company did not emphasize this in its communications. The company emphasizes that many EV owners remain loyal once they switch, especially after investing in home charging setups, which can often be as simple as a standard 120-volt outlet for typical daily driving needs.
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Vietnamese transportation company Green & Smart Mobility (GSM) has launched its fleet of VinFast Nerio Green electric taxis in the Philippines, marking the country as the fourth in Southeast Asia to receive these EV taxis after Vietnam, Laos, and Indonesia. The local operation, known as Green GSM, officially introduced the taxis and drivers at Quezon Memorial Circle in Manila. Green GSM aims to address the longstanding issues in the Philippine taxi industry, such as old, unsafe vehicles and a problematic franchising and compensation system that fosters discourteous and corrupt driver behavior. The company offers full-time driver positions with fixed salaries and incentives, replacing the traditional daily contract system, and also provides an Uber-style partnership model for EV owners. Green GSM drivers, referred to as “Green Ambassadors,” undergo intensive training to promote courteous service and safety, fostering pride and purpose in modernizing transportation with eco-friendly vehicles. The company has partnered with R&E Taxi, Manila’s largest taxi service, and established a central hub in Caloocan City with over 30 charging stations, parking, and servicing facilities for the EV fleet. The service currently covers Metro Manila and nearby provinces within a 20-30 kilometer radius. The chosen vehicle for the fleet is the VinFast Nerio Green, a variant of the VF e34 battery-electric compact crossover SUV, specifically re-engineered to meet public transportation needs. This initiative represents a significant step toward cleaner, safer, and more reliable taxi services in the Philippines.
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The article from Clean Energy Canada highlights the urgent need for Canada to diversify its trade alliances beyond the United States in response to deteriorating trust and unpredictable trade policies under the Trump administration. Canada is well-positioned to pivot towards global markets, as it holds trade agreements covering 60% of the global economy. Importantly, Canada’s top non-US trade partners have committed to net-zero emissions, implemented carbon pricing, and are adopting carbon border adjustments and electric vehicle (EV) requirements. These policies signal a global shift away from fossil fuels toward clean energy, creating growing demand for low-carbon products and technologies. Canada’s competitive advantage lies in its abundant clean energy resources, low electricity costs, and rich deposits of critical minerals essential for clean technology, such as cobalt, lithium, nickel, and copper. The country’s renewable energy capacity has expanded significantly and continues to attract substantial investment, with Indigenous partnerships playing a key role. The global market for clean energy technologies is projected to nearly triple by 2035, offering Canada an opportunity to grow its clean economy, support domestic demand, and increase exports. To capitalize on this, the article recommends a coordinated industrial policy focused on industries that align with net-zero goals, trade diversification, and building domestic clean supply chains using Canadian resources and expertise. In summary, Canada’s future economic competitiveness hinges on embracing clean energy and leveraging its natural and technological assets to meet the evolving demands of global trade partners committed to sustainability. This strategic shift will help Canada reduce reliance on the US market, enhance energy security, and position the country as a leader in the global clean economy.
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The article from Clean Energy Canada challenges the narrative that governments are forcing Canadians to buy electric vehicles (EVs), presenting evidence that many Canadians are actually eager to adopt EVs. A recent Abacus Data survey shows that 45% of Canadians intend to purchase an EV as their next vehicle, with higher interest in urban areas and among younger demographics. Despite this demand, Canada risks falling behind global EV adoption trends due to market barriers, including a pause in national and provincial EV incentives and restrictive trade policies. A key factor limiting EV availability and affordability in Canada is the country’s protectionist stance, particularly its 100% tariff on Chinese EVs, implemented to align with U.S. policies. This tariff contrasts with Europe’s more moderate approach and has effectively blocked many lower-cost, high-quality EV models from entering the Canadian market. The article argues that openness to Chinese automakers fosters competition and innovation, benefiting consumers and accelerating EV adoption. Additionally, harmonizing vehicle approval standards with Europe could expand consumer choice by allowing popular models like the Renault 5 to enter Canada. Public opinion supports reducing tariffs and increasing EV options, with many Canadians favoring lower or no tariffs on Chinese EVs and broader market access. The article emphasizes that protecting Canadian manufacturing jobs remains important, but a balanced approach is needed—one that opens the market to more competition while investing in domestic industry and maintaining fair regulations. Measures such as price caps on EV rebates or bonus incentives for affordable EVs could further enhance accessibility. Overall, the piece highlights that Canadians are not being forced into EVs; rather, they are being underserved by a closed market that limits access to affordable and diverse electric vehicles.
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Rachel Doran, executive director of Clean Energy Canada, responded to the Canadian government's introduction of the "One Canadian Economy" bill, which aims to remove internal trade barriers and promote national interest projects to strengthen the economy, diversify trade, and boost productivity and resilience. Doran emphasized that in light of geopolitical challenges, Canada must prioritize building a clean economy to seize opportunities in the global energy transition. She highlighted the importance of focusing on clean growth when identifying priority projects and removing interprovincial trade barriers, noting that investment in clean technologies is surpassing that in fossil fuels globally. Doran praised the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act for addressing barriers to interprovincial trade and labour mobility but stressed that workers essential to clean economy projects—such as engineers, EV mechanics, and wind turbine technicians—should be prioritized. She also called for harmonizing building codes to improve energy efficiency and electricity interconnections. The inclusion of clean growth and climate objectives in the Building Canada Act was welcomed, with success depending on factors like Indigenous leadership and climate goals. Overall, Doran urged the government to focus on building a clean economy that enhances affordability and competitiveness, asserting that Canada must build for the present and future rather than trying to rebuild the past. Key points of Bill C-5 include criteria for national interest projects: strengthening Canada’s autonomy and security, providing economic benefits, ensuring project success likelihood, advancing Indigenous interests, and contributing to clean growth and climate objectives. Notably, all of Canada’s ten largest non-U.S. trade partners have net-zero commitments and carbon pricing, with many implementing carbon border adjustments and domestic EV mandates, underscoring the imperative for Canada to align its economic strategy with global clean energy trends.
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ClimeFi has launched a new carbon removal portfolio that grants corporate buyers, climate investors, and procurement managers streamlined access to a diversified selection of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies. These technologies were vetted and recognized through the XPRIZE Carbon Removal competition, which evaluated over 1,300 global teams and awarded top prizes to breakthrough projects such as Mati Carbon’s Enhanced Rock Weathering, NetZero’s Biomass CDR and Storage, Vaulted Deep’s underground waste storage, and UNDO Carbon’s Enhanced Rock Weathering. Together, these projects represent promising, scalable pathways for permanent atmospheric CO₂ removal. The ClimeFi portfolio offers a simplified, efficient procurement process by providing a single point of access to multiple validated technologies, pre-negotiated contracts, and lower minimum purchase thresholds, aiming to deliver over 50,000 tonnes of carbon removal by 2030. This approach addresses the growing demand for credible, durable, and auditable carbon credits in the maturing voluntary carbon market, combining rigorous scientific validation with commercial readiness. The collaboration between ClimeFi and XPRIZE exemplifies how competitions and asset management platforms can work together to scale global carbon removal solutions by connecting capital with vetted, investable projects.
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Mitra Chem, a battery materials startup focused on enhancing lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) batteries to store more energy, has raised $15.6 million toward a planned $50 million funding round, according to a regulatory filing. LFP batteries are gaining traction among automakers aiming to reduce electric vehicle (EV) costs, but currently, all LFP materials are sourced from outside the United States. Mitra Chem aims to develop cheaper, domestically produced battery materials to address this supply chain gap. The company previously secured funding led by GM and Social Capital, and South Korean firm L&F Corporation is expected to participate in the new round following a $10 million investment earlier in 2025. This fundraising effort comes amid a challenging environment for battery startups, with EV sales growing slower than anticipated and political pressures mounting. The House reconciliation bill proposes ending EV tax credits by 2025 or 2026, potentially impacting market incentives, though the Senate has yet to respond. Mitra Chem also received a $100 million Department of Energy grant last year to build a battery materials plant in Michigan, underscoring federal support for domestic battery manufacturing. The article highlights the strategic importance of Mitra Chem’s efforts to localize and reduce costs in the EV battery supply chain during a period of industry uncertainty.
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The article "Transforming Canada: Mapping A 100% Electrified Energy Economy" explores Canada’s critical juncture in transitioning its energy system toward full electrification and renewable integration. Drawing on the author's experience with Ireland’s 2050 energy roadmap and collaboration with Canadian energy leaders, the piece highlights the opportunity for Canada to adopt a similarly ambitious, clean, secure, and affordable energy framework. Despite differences in scale, Canada and Ireland share challenges like decarbonization, energy independence, and affordability. Canada’s abundant renewable resources and technological capacity position it well for this transformation. Currently, Canada’s energy system is heavily reliant on fossil fuels, primarily oil and natural gas exports to the U.S. and increasingly Asia, which creates economic vulnerabilities amid global market and geopolitical uncertainties. Domestically, fossil fuels dominate heating, transportation, and industry, resulting in significant inefficiencies and energy waste—about 1,500 TWh of the roughly 2,500 TWh primary energy consumed annually is lost, mainly as waste heat from combustion processes. The author presents Sankey diagrams illustrating current energy flows and envisions a fully decarbonized, electrified Canadian energy economy. While the diagrams are preliminary, they underscore the scale of inefficiency in the current system and the potential gains from electrification and renewable integration. The article serves as an initial reflection and call to action for inclusive, forward-looking energy planning in Canada.
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The article from CleanTechnica, updated in June 2025, discusses the rapidly evolving electric vehicle (EV) market and explores which automakers are likely to lead global battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales in 2025, 2026, and 2027. The author expresses curiosity not only about long-term trends but also about near-term developments, emphasizing the dynamic nature of the market. To engage readers and gather diverse perspectives, the article includes a survey inviting opinions on the top EV sellers in the coming years. Additionally, the article provides links to previous analyses and coverage of EV market trends across different regions to offer readers broader context. It encourages readers to subscribe to CleanTechnica’s newsletters and podcasts for more in-depth insights. The piece is authored by Zachary Shahan, CleanTechnica’s director and chief editor, who is recognized internationally as an expert in electric vehicles and renewable energy. Overall, the article serves as both a market overview and an interactive platform for forecasting the future leaders in the EV industry.
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The article from CleanTechnica argues that a fundamental political problem in the US today is the lack of focus on the greater good, with society and government failing to provide appropriate oversight to address collective challenges like climate change. The author highlights the irony of insurance companies refusing to cover homes at climate risk while insuring fossil fuel projects, underscoring a broader societal failure to prioritize long-term communal welfare over short-term individual or corporate gain. The erosion of trust and effectiveness in government further hampers efforts to regulate and transition away from fossil fuels, as government itself has become a divisive and often distrusted institution. The piece reflects on how political discourse has shifted from collective action and shared sacrifice—seen in historical movements like WWII, Civil Rights, and women’s suffrage—to a more selfish, fear-driven narrative focused on personal gain, scapegoating, and division. The author laments that today’s politics rarely start from the question, “How do we help society as a whole?” Instead, the prevailing mindset is “What’s in it for me?” This shift toward individualism and greed has weakened societal cohesion and the ability to address pressing issues like climate collapse effectively. The article calls for a renewed emphasis on common ground and the greater good as the foundation for political and social progress.
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ComEd has launched a new EV Ambassador Program aimed at increasing education and awareness about electric vehicle (EV) adoption in northern Illinois. This community-driven initiative involves three local partner organizations—A Step Beyond NFP, Bronzeville Community Development Partnership, and Equiticity—who will engage residents and businesses through summer events, presentations, and EV demonstrations. The program seeks to help customers understand the benefits of switching to EVs, such as fuel cost savings and reduced environmental impact, while connecting them with resources like rebate programs, an EV dealership network, and an EV toolkit. The EV Ambassador Program is part of ComEd’s broader Beneficial Electrification (BE) Plan, which provides financial incentives and support for cleaner transportation. Originally launched in 2023, the BE Plan funding has been extended through 2028. The selected ambassador organizations focus on sustainability and serving historically underserved communities disproportionately affected by pollution. They emphasize overcoming barriers to EV adoption, particularly lack of awareness about economic and health benefits. Community members can interact with EV Ambassadors and experience EV technology firsthand at various events throughout the summer, with more events planned for the year.
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NIO, the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker, is facing financial challenges despite growing sales in a highly competitive domestic market. To sustain growth, NIO launched an affordable small-car brand called Firefly, which has been well-received for its attractive design and advanced technology. The Firefly model is compact yet practical, featuring a 141 hp motor, a 260-mile (418 km) range under the CLTC standard, a class-leading 4.7-meter turning radius, and automated parking capabilities. It also offers a front trunk (frunk) with 92 liters of storage, enhancing its utility despite its small size. Looking to expand internationally, NIO is reportedly planning to introduce the Firefly brand to the UK market as early as October 2025. The UK is one of the largest EV markets globally and has a strong demand for small electric cars, positioning Firefly to compete against models like the Volkswagen ID.2, Renault 5, Hyundai Ioniq 3, and Kia EV3. While the Firefly’s starting price in China is approximately £12,350 ($16,700), the UK price remains unknown and will likely be higher due to shipping and import costs. Early sales in China showed promise, with 3,680 deliveries in its first full month, indicating potential for success abroad if the brand resonates with UK consumers.
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The article highlights the European Union’s Sustainable Transport Investment Plan (STIP) as a critical opportunity to unlock the potential of e-SAF (electro-sustainable aviation fuel), which is considered the greenest and most scalable sustainable aviation fuel. E-SAF, or e-kerosene, has the capacity to reduce aviation CO₂ emissions by over 90%, making it a vital solution for long-term decarbonization of the aviation sector. Despite supportive regulatory frameworks like the Fit for 55 package and ReFuelEU Aviation, e-SAF projects in the EU have struggled to reach final investment decisions due to high costs, lack of long-term purchase agreements, and market uncertainties. To address these challenges, the article proposes that the STIP should prioritize e-SAF by implementing mechanisms such as a European Hydrogen Clearing House (EHCH). This clearing house would facilitate double-sided auctions to match fuel producers with buyers, ensuring price stability and aggregated demand. Such a system would de-risk investments in e-SAF production through long-term contracts and contracts for differences, fostering scale-up while aligning with the EU’s goals for industrial competitiveness, energy independence, and job creation. Ultimately, prioritizing e-SAF under the STIP is framed not only as an environmental necessity but also as a strategic move to position Europe as a global leader in sustainable aviation fuels and clean energy innovation.
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Quaise, an MIT spinoff, is pioneering a novel geothermal drilling technology that uses high-powered microwaves generated by gyrotrons to bore through hard rock such as basalt and granite. This approach aims to reach superhot zones located up to 12,000 feet (about 2 to 4 kilometers) beneath the Earth's surface, where temperatures exceed 374º C (700º F). At these depths, water can be converted into supercritical steam, which is highly efficient for generating electricity. Quaise envisions tapping into this vast geothermal heat as a nearly limitless, clean energy source capable of meeting global electricity demands for millions of years. The concept originated from Paul Woskov’s fusion research at MIT, where he realized that gyrotrons—powerful microwave sources used to heat plasma—could be repurposed to vaporize rock and create deep boreholes. In 2018, Carlos Araque and Matt Houde joined Woskov to found Quaise, combining expertise from MIT and the oil and gas industry. Recently, Quaise completed its first proof-of-concept demonstration near Houston, Texas, where their microwave drilling technology successfully penetrated 10 feet into granite within an existing oil well. Although this is an early milestone far from the ultimate goal of drilling miles deep, the company emphasizes its mission to become a geothermal developer providing abundant, reliable, and affordable clean energy worldwide, rather than merely selling drilling equipment.
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Florida-based Holtec International, in partnership with Hyundai Engineering & Construction, plans to deploy advanced small modular reactors (SMRs) at the retired Palisades nuclear plant site in Michigan by 2030. The project, part of Holtec’s “Mission 2030” program, aims to build America’s first SMR-300 units—each a 300 MW advanced, passively safe, pressurized light water reactor—co-located with the existing 800 MW Palisades plant, which is currently being restarted after its 2022 shutdown. Holtec intends to build a 10-gigawatt fleet of SMR-300s across North America during the 2030s, leveraging the cost advantages of deploying SMRs at existing nuclear sites. Holtec is also exploring additional SMR deployments, including up to four units at the Oyster Creek site in New Jersey, where a 625 MW boiling water reactor is slated for decommissioning by 2029. The company sees significant growth potential for SMRs in the Mountain West region, particularly in Utah and Wyoming, supported by ongoing testing at Idaho National Laboratory and recent pro-nuclear legislation in Utah. Holtec’s SMR-300 design emphasizes passive safety features, such as gravity-driven safety systems, earning it a “walk-away safe” designation, and positions the company to compete globally against state-backed reactor vendors by offering comprehensive lifecycle services from construction to decommissioning. The Palisades SMR-300 project is intended to serve as a global benchmark for next-generation nuclear technology deployment, advancing U.S. leadership in clean energy innovation and unlocking worldwide opportunities for SMR adoption. Holtec highlights the project’s role in providing clean, reliable energy capable of powering hundreds of thousands of homes while maintaining high safety and operational standards.
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Coldplay’s recent concert at Stanford Stadium showcased a pioneering use of ultra-light, flexible printed solar panels developed by Australian start-up Kardinia Energy. Covering 5,920 ft², these paper-thin organic photovoltaic films recharged the batteries powering the band’s smaller stage and backstage operations. The technology, created by adapting a commercial wine-label printer to coat recyclable plastic sheets with carbon-based semiconducting polymers, results in a lightweight (300 g/m²), rollable solar film that can be installed quickly by a small crew. This deployment represents one of the largest mobile solar arrays ever used at a live event and serves as a real-world test of the panels’ energy output, durability, and mobility under the demanding conditions of a stadium tour. Kardinia’s printed solar panels offer advantages over traditional silicon photovoltaics, including ultra-low weight, rapid installation, and full recyclability, making them suitable for surfaces and applications where conventional panels are impractical—such as lightweight roofs, curved façades, temporary structures, and disaster-relief tents. Although these organic panels have lower efficiency per square meter and potentially shorter lifespans than silicon, their low cost (up to ten times cheaper) and ease of deployment open new markets. Coldplay plans to continue using the technology throughout 2025, helping to raise awareness while Kardinia refines the product for broader off-grid uses like warehouse rooftops and refugee camps. The successful Stanford trial points toward a future where portable, printed solar farms support not only entertainment events but also remote exploration and emergency response.
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The Ontario 2025 budget includes strategic investments aimed at preparing the province’s economy for the future, with some notable wins for the clean economy. Clean Energy Canada welcomed the $92 million boost to the ChargeON program, which supports the expansion of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, having already facilitated over 1,300 charge points. This investment is seen as crucial for promoting EV adoption, reducing reliance on imported gasoline, and enhancing energy security by using locally generated electricity. However, the organization urged the government to extend support for EV chargers in multi-unit residential buildings to ensure equitable access to convenient home charging for all Ontarians. Additionally, the budget allocates $500 million to a critical minerals processing fund, aiming to refine minerals mined in Ontario locally. This move leverages Canada’s rich mineral resources to strengthen the EV battery supply chain, attract investment, and increase competitiveness on the global stage, particularly against countries like China. The budget also includes $50 million for the Ontario Together Trade Fund to boost interprovincial trade infrastructure, supporting the vision of a unified Canadian economy. Despite these positive steps, Clean Energy Canada expressed concern over proposed changes in Bill 17 that could undermine municipal authority on Green Development Standards, potentially compromising energy efficiency and long-term affordability in housing development. Overall, while the budget takes important steps toward economic growth, supply chain resilience, and clean energy leadership, Clean Energy Canada emphasizes the need for more comprehensive support for clean growth sectors and stronger provincial standards to ensure sustainable, affordable development. Thoughtful implementation of these initiatives is deemed essential to protect households, support workers, and secure Ontario’s economic future.
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The article from Clean Energy Canada emphasizes that Canada's new government, as reflected in the recent Throne Speech, is embracing a vision centered on transformative change rather than maintaining the status quo. Key to this vision is rethinking trade relationships, investing in emerging industries, and integrating affordability and sustainability into economic growth strategies from the outset. The government aims to implement an industrial strategy that simultaneously enhances global competitiveness and addresses climate change, viewing these goals as complementary rather than separate. The piece highlights that transitioning to clean energy and using low-carbon construction materials can reduce household energy costs over time and lower emissions, making homes more affordable to live in monthly. Canada’s extensive trade agreements with 60% of the global economy position it well to diversify away from reliance on U.S. markets, especially as many of its major trade partners have net-zero commitments and carbon pricing policies. The article underscores the significant opportunities in Canada’s critical minerals, clean technologies, and low-carbon industrial products sectors. It calls on the federal government to invest domestically by adopting “Buy Clean” policies that support Canadian industries and make clean technologies more accessible and affordable for Canadians, reinforcing that now is the time for innovative, forward-thinking policies rather than maintaining existing approaches.
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The article from Clean Energy Canada emphasizes that addressing Canada’s housing shortage and climate goals can be achieved simultaneously without significant cost increases. While much attention is given to reducing emissions from heating and powering homes, the emissions embedded in construction materials like concrete, steel, drywall, and insulation are often overlooked. These materials contribute substantial industrial emissions, with a single home’s construction potentially locking in emissions equivalent to decades of car travel. Given the scale of housing needed by 2030, ignoring these emissions could undermine national climate targets. Fortunately, cleaner, low-emission alternatives for key construction materials are already available at little to no additional cost. A report by Clean Energy Canada highlights that options such as low-emission drywall and insulation can reduce emissions by up to 98% without price premiums, and cleaner steel and concrete alternatives often come at negligible extra cost. Even when slight cost increases occur, they are minimal relative to overall project budgets. Prioritizing these materials supports Canadian producers, who benefit from a cleaner electricity grid and innovation, and aligns with government strategies like the “Buy Clean” approach, which mandates emissions reductions in publicly funded projects. Additionally, more efficient building designs that reduce material use can cut emissions by up to 40%, offering further savings in cost and carbon footprint. The article concludes that building affordable, climate-friendly housing with Canadian materials is both feasible and economically sensible.
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The article discusses a significant shift in global energy investment trends, highlighting that clean energy is projected to attract nearly double the investment of fossil fuels in the coming years. Specifically, clean energy investments are expected to reach $2.15 trillion by 2025, compared to $1.15 trillion for fossil fuels. The data indicates a steady decline in fossil fuel investments over the past decade, while clean energy investments have shown a robust upward trajectory, suggesting a strong commitment to the energy transition. The International Energy Agency (IEA) data supports the notion that unless there is a drastic change in direction, clean energy investment is likely to continue growing. Despite the positive trends, the article raises concerns about the pace of investment needed to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, which requires an average of $4.5 trillion annually. While current trends suggest that this goal may be attainable, the article notes that clean energy growth may eventually plateau, similar to patterns observed in the mid-2010s. The author emphasizes that the increasing affordability of clean energy technologies, particularly in developing economies, positions them favorably for future growth. Additionally, the modular nature of renewables and energy storage solutions makes them attractive to investors, as they can be deployed at various scales and prices to meet rising energy demands.
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energyhydroelectric-powerrenewable-energyelectricity-generationLaosinfrastructure-developmentclean-energyHyundai & Kia Have The EV Bit Between Their Teeth And They Are Not Slowing Down
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energycarbon-pricingclean-energyEU-regulationssustainabilityenvironmental-policyenergy-costsIs Clean Energy Finally Affordable? BLUETTI’s Paying In—And Launching Something New
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