Articles tagged with "renewable-energy"
Solar Panels Give Edge to Tomatoes Grown Underneath - CleanTechnica
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) conducted experiments to determine if tomatoes grown under specially designed light filters would perform better than those grown under full sunlight. These filters, based on organic photovoltaic (OPV) technology, selectively transmit only the light spectrum most beneficial to the plants while potentially converting unused light into electricity. In a controlled study, tomato plants grown under these purplish BioMatched panels grew faster and larger than those exposed to the full solar spectrum, demonstrating that tailoring light exposure to a plant’s physiological needs can enhance growth. This project, part of the multi-disciplinary “No Photon Left Behind” initiative, builds on earlier successful experiments with algae, where BioMatched filters also increased growth rates despite reducing overall light exposure. The algae research showed higher efficiency in converting photons to biomass, encouraging researchers to test similar approaches with crops. While the current OPV filters used in the experiments do not generate electricity, the ultimate aim is to integrate BioMatched materials into
energysolar-panelsphotovoltaic-cellsorganic-semiconductorsplant-growthbioenergyrenewable-energyBloomberg 2025 Electric Vehicle Outlook Report - CleanTechnica
The Bloomberg 2025 Electric Vehicle (EV) Outlook Report, produced by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF), provides a comprehensive global analysis of the EV market, covering vehicle sales, oil markets, electricity demand, charging infrastructure, batteries, metals, and CO2 emissions. The report highlights that plug-in EVs are projected to account for one in four new passenger vehicles sold worldwide in 2025, with China leading the market by having EVs cheaper on average than comparable combustion vehicles. In China, extended-range plug-in hybrid sales surged over 83% in 2024, driven largely by rural customers purchasing SUVs with substantial electric-only range, reflecting strong EV adoption despite limited charging infrastructure. However, the report also identifies challenges ahead, particularly in the US and Europe. The cost of public fast charging has risen sharply since 2022, now matching or exceeding gasoline prices, which undermines the economic incentives for EV adoption where purchase prices remain higher than conventional cars. Battery production is dominated by
energyelectric-vehiclesEV-chargingbatteriesrenewable-energyelectric-mobilityclean-technologyInside The Iberian Grid Collapse: What Really Went Wrong - CleanTechnica
On April 28, 2025, the Iberian Peninsula suffered a major blackout when the Spain and Portugal grids disconnected from the wider European system due to a cascading failure at 12:33 PM. Despite occurring during mild spring conditions with moderate demand and abundant renewable energy, the blackout was not caused by renewables themselves. Instead, it resulted from multiple failures: 50% due to human errors in planning, 30% from legacy generation units not performing as expected, and 20% from renewables disconnecting because they were not configured to handle the scenario—highlighting human and system design shortcomings rather than technological faults. Prior black-start procedures, relying heavily on hydroelectric plants with autonomous restart capabilities, were successfully executed to restore the grid, underscoring the continued importance of such resources even as battery storage and inverter-based technologies grow. The blackout was precipitated by persistent voltage fluctuations and frequency oscillations throughout the morning, revealing structural weaknesses like insufficient dynamic voltage regulation and poor oscillation damping.
energypower-gridrenewable-energyblackoutelectricity-systemgrid-stabilityhydroelectric-powerReclaiming 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-transitionSyncraft Builds High-Altitude Climate Positive Power Plant In The Swiss Alps - CleanTechnica
The article highlights a pioneering decentralized renewable energy project in the Swiss Alps by the cleantech company SYNCRAFT. The Engadine installation converts local forest residues into renewable electricity, usable heat, and biogenic carbon (biocoal), making it a climate-positive power plant. This approach not only generates clean energy but also sequesters carbon in solid form, contributing to long-term carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and supporting net-negative emissions goals. Central to the project is the CW1800-500 system, which integrates with existing infrastructure such as boilers and Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) units. SYNCRAFT Automation’s advanced control platform is a key feature, enabling real-time data exchange, thermal circuit control, heat load balancing, indoor ventilation coordination, and overall system efficiency optimization. Despite the challenges of high-altitude construction, SYNCRAFT’s engineering teams have progressed with assembly, including pipework, electrical systems, and automation deployment. Manufactured in Europe to high industrial standards, the
energyrenewable-energybiomasscarbon-captureautomationclimate-positivepower-plantBig Oil Has A Plan - Waste As Much Energy As Possible - CleanTechnica
The article discusses recent actions by the U.S. government, specifically the elimination and de-prioritization of the Energy Star program by the EPA under the Trump administration. Energy Star, a bipartisan initiative started by Republicans, has been highly effective in saving consumers money—$14 billion in 2024 alone—and significantly reducing carbon emissions since 1992. The program’s termination is seen as a deliberate move to slow the transition to renewable energy and prolong fossil fuel dependence, benefiting incumbent energy producers like Big Oil. Environmentalist Bill McKibben highlights that such policies appear designed to waste energy, aligning with fossil fuel industry interests that historically favor energy inefficiency to maintain market dominance. The article also contrasts this approach with the preferences of businesses globally, where 97% reportedly favor switching to renewable energy due to its efficiency, cost stability, and reduced geopolitical risks. McKibben criticizes the U.S. government’s contradictory stance, citing a Department of Energy goal to increase fossil fuel exports and foreign
energyfossil-fuelsrenewable-energyEnergy-Star-programemissions-reductionenergy-policyclimate-changeSenate 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-energyState vs. Local Control Over Energy Siting Sparks Debate In Pennsylvania - CleanTechnica
The article discusses the longstanding controversy over who should control the siting of new electrical generating facilities, focusing on recent debates in Pennsylvania. Historically, energy siting decisions have been contentious due to the trade-offs between proximity to demand centers and local community impacts, especially with thermal plants and now renewable projects like solar farms and wind turbines. Local communities, particularly in rural areas, often oppose such developments due to concerns about aesthetics and quality of life, fueling political tensions between rural and urban interests. In Pennsylvania, lawmakers are considering establishing a state-level board called the Reliable Energy Siting and Electric Transition Board (RESET) to centralize authority over energy siting decisions, replacing the current patchwork of local regulations. Proponents argue that localities lack the expertise to handle complex, costly energy projects and that local opposition causes delays and increased costs. However, opponents fear the board could favor thermal generation projects, increasing carbon and methane emissions contrary to climate goals. Clean energy advocates emphasize the need to streamline approvals for renewable projects,
energyenergy-sitingrenewable-energypower-generationenergy-policysolar-farmswind-turbinesPower Anywhere: This Jackery Solar Generator Bundle Is Nearly 50% Off Right Now - CleanTechnica
The article highlights a significant discount on the Jackery Solar Generator 1000 v2 bundled with a 200W SolarSaga solar panel, currently available for nearly 50% off its usual $1,299 price. This portable power solution offers 1,070Wh capacity and 1,500W continuous output (3,000W surge), powered by a durable LiFePO₄ battery rated for over 4,000 charge cycles. It supports fast charging—about 1 hour from a wall outlet and roughly 3 hours from solar under ideal conditions—making it highly convenient for emergencies, outdoor activities, or off-grid use. The unit is compact (23.8 lbs), rugged, quiet, and manageable via a dedicated app. The bundle is ideal for campers, overlanders, remote workers, homeowners needing backup power during outages, and clean energy advocates seeking a gas-free, renewable power source. The article emphasizes the rarity of such a high-quality solar generator setup being offered below $
energysolar-powerportable-generatorLiFePO4-batteryrenewable-energyoff-grid-powerclean-technologyEurope Risks Losing Its Early E-Fuels Lead for Aviation, Study Warns - CleanTechnica
A new study by Transport & Environment (T&E) highlights Europe’s potential to lead in the production of e-kerosene (also known as e-SAF), a scalable sustainable aviation fuel capable of reducing CO₂ emissions by over 90% compared to fossil kerosene. Europe currently hosts more than half of the world’s announced e-kerosene production capacity, with around 40 large-scale projects planned that could produce nearly 3 million tonnes annually—about 5% of Europe’s aviation fuel needs. This early lead has been driven by the EU’s ReFuelEU law, which sets targets for sustainable aviation fuel use. However, despite these announcements, none of the large-scale plants are under construction, only four projects are at an advanced stage, and none have reached final investment decisions (FID). The slow progress is largely due to financing challenges and the notable absence of traditional fuel suppliers from the market. The study warns that without increased investment and a stable legal framework, Europe risks
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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-systemsSenate GOP bill spares nuclear and geothermal energy while hammering wind and solar
Senate Republicans have introduced a budget reconciliation bill that significantly scales back renewable energy incentives established under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), particularly targeting solar, wind, and hydrogen energy. The bill proposes ending residential solar tax credits within 180 days of enactment and disqualifying solar leasing companies from receiving credits, which would severely impact the residential solar market. Commercial wind and solar projects would face a shortened timeline for tax credits, with full credits only available for projects starting within six months of the bill’s signing and phased reductions thereafter, disappearing entirely after 2027. Hydrogen tax credits would also end this year, creating additional challenges for hydrogen startups. In contrast, the bill largely spares geothermal, nuclear, hydropower, and long-duration energy storage technologies, with only slight extensions to their tax credit phase-outs. Carbon capture incentives would be modified to eliminate distinctions based on the use of captured carbon, making all projects eligible for the same credit level. Notably, the inclusion of long-duration energy storage could
energyrenewable-energysolar-powerwind-energynuclear-energygeothermal-energyenergy-policyThe "EVs Are Big Polluters" Circus Is Back In Town - CleanTechnica
The article from CleanTechnica addresses renewed criticism of electric vehicles (EVs), sparked by comments from Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota, who argued that in Japan—where electricity generation relies heavily on thermal power plants—producing EVs could increase carbon emissions compared to hybrids. This statement was seized upon by anti-EV groups to claim that EVs are worse polluters than hybrids or gasoline cars. However, the article highlights that such claims often stem from misinformation or ideological bias against EVs and fail to consider the full lifecycle emissions of vehicles. Scientific studies, including one published by IOP Science, acknowledge that EV manufacturing produces higher initial carbon emissions due to battery production, creating a "carbon debt." Yet, over their operational lifetime, EVs offset this debt by producing significantly lower emissions during use, especially as electricity grids become cleaner. The breakeven point for EVs to become cleaner than hybrids is typically between 20,000 and 30,000 miles, and even shorter when
energyelectric-vehiclescarbon-emissionsbattery-manufacturingrenewable-energypower-gridsustainabilityHere Comes the Infinity Train - CleanTechnica
The article announces the arrival of the long-anticipated Infinity Train, also known as the Gravity locomotive, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. This innovative battery electric locomotive, converted from a 1998 GE 9-44CW unit, is designed to transport iron ore to the coast for shipment to China while significantly reducing diesel fuel consumption and carbon emissions. The train leverages gravitational energy by generating electricity when traveling downhill loaded with ore, which recharges its batteries to power the return trip empty—effectively enabling regenerative braking on a large scale and eliminating the need for additional charging or diesel fuel. The Infinity Train is part of Fortescue Metals Group’s broader strategy to achieve net zero emissions by 2030 and to pioneer green industrial transport technology. Fortescue founder Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest, a mining magnate turned renewable energy advocate, emphasizes that the project exemplifies a shift away from fossil fuels toward more efficient, lower-cost, and environmentally friendly energy sources like gravitational energy. The
energyrenewable-energybattery-electric-locomotivegreen-technologyregenerative-brakingnet-zero-emissionsindustrial-transportCatalyst mimics photosynthesis to turn CO2 into clean industrial fuel
Researchers at Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a novel catalyst inspired by photosynthesis that converts carbon dioxide (CO2) into formate, a valuable industrial chemical, using only light, protons, and electrons. This ruthenium-based catalyst mimics the natural process of photosynthesis by storing solar energy in chemical bonds through proton and electron transfers triggered by light. The innovation addresses the urgent need to reduce atmospheric CO2 by not only capturing it but also transforming it into useful compounds for fuels, pharmaceuticals, and antimicrobial products. The team redesigned the catalyst’s structure by surrounding the metal center with ligand “petals,” shifting the chemical activity from the metal to the ligands. This approach prevents CO2 from binding directly to the metal, which traditionally leads to side reactions and catalyst degradation. As a result, the process selectively produces formate without generating competing byproducts like hydrogen or carbon monoxide. Additionally, this ligand-based mechanism allows for flexibility in the choice of the central metal; while ruthenium was used
energycatalystphotosynthesiscarbon-captureCO2-conversionrenewable-energychemical-synthesisFinland warms up the world’s largest sand battery, and the economics look appealing
Finland has recently activated the world’s largest sand-based thermal energy storage system, located in the town of Pornainen. This “sand battery” stores heat by using electricity—primarily from renewable sources—to warm 2,000 metric tons of pulverized soapstone contained within an insulated silo. The stored heat, which can reach temperatures up to 400 degrees Celsius, is used to supply the town’s district heating network, significantly reducing reliance on oil and wood chips. The system can store 1,000 megawatt-hours of heat for weeks, covering about a week’s heating needs during the Finnish winter, with only 10-15% heat loss during storage and recovery. The economics of the sand battery are attractive due to the low cost of raw materials—soapstone discarded from a fireplace manufacturer—and the relatively simple infrastructure. The battery allows the town to draw electricity when prices are lowest, benefiting from Finland’s clean and affordable grid, which is powered 43% by renewables and
energythermal-energy-storagesand-batteryrenewable-energydistrict-heatingcarbon-emissions-reductionFinland-energy-innovationThe 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-policyBladeless wind turbines get upgrade with new design for quiet power
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have advanced the design of bladeless wind turbines (BWTs) through computer simulations that identify the most efficient configurations for future models. Unlike conventional turbines that use rotating blades, BWTs harness vortex-induced vibrations (VIV) by oscillating a tall, slender mast in the wind. This novel approach offers several advantages: BWTs are quieter, occupy less space, require less maintenance due to their simpler structure, and pose less risk to birds, which often collide with fast-spinning blades of traditional turbines. The study pinpointed an optimal design featuring an 80-centimeter tall mast with a 65-centimeter diameter, capable of safely generating up to 460 watts of power—significantly outperforming current prototypes that produce around 100 watts. This design balances power output with structural integrity, ensuring safety in wind speeds ranging from 20 to 70 miles per hour. The researchers suggest that their methodology could enable scaling BWTs to produce 1 kil
energywind-turbinesbladeless-technologyrenewable-energypower-generationvortex-induced-vibrationsustainable-energyLarge-Scale V2G Systems Coming To Utrecht & Sweden - CleanTechnica
The article discusses the implementation and challenges of large-scale vehicle-to-grid (V2G) systems, focusing on recent developments in Utrecht, Netherlands, and plans in Sweden. V2G technology enables electric vehicles (EVs) to both draw electricity from and feed electricity back into the grid, effectively turning EV batteries into distributed energy storage. This system can help balance renewable energy supply fluctuations without utilities needing to install dedicated grid-scale batteries, while EV owners receive compensation. However, managing V2G is complex due to the need for coordination among diverse stakeholders—drivers, renewable energy suppliers, charging networks, and utilities—and the variability in EV models, battery management systems, and renewable energy availability. Utrecht has become Europe’s first city to implement a large-scale V2G system, called “Utrecht Energized,” through a collaboration involving Renault Group, We Drive Solar, and the carsharing service MyWheels. The initiative has installed 50 bidirectional chargers and integrated 50 Renault 5 E-Tech
energyvehicle-to-gridelectric-vehiclesrenewable-energysmart-gridbidirectional-chargingbattery-storageAgrivoltaics And The Underdogs Of The Natural World
The article discusses the emerging field of agrivoltaics, which combines solar energy production with agriculture and biodiversity conservation. Highlighted alongside Ryan Reynolds’ new National Geographic series "Underdogs," which showcases lesser-known species, agrivoltaics is presented as a promising solution to the global biodiversity crisis. Unlike traditional utility-scale solar farms that often clear land and reduce habitat quality, agrivoltaics integrates solar panels with crops, pollinator habitats, and other natural elements, thereby preserving productive farmland and supporting ecosystems. Farmers benefit from reliable income through leasing land for solar projects, while developers gain community support by emphasizing environmental benefits. The article also highlights innovative applications of agrivoltaics, including urban farming initiatives and anti-desertification projects. For example, large-scale solar arrays in China’s Kubuqi Desert aim to halt desert expansion by fostering micro-ecosystems beneath solar panels. Additionally, agrivoltaics supports diverse agricultural practices such as mobile farming and community gardens, enhancing food production in urban and
energyagrivoltaicssolar-energybiodiversitysustainable-agriculturerenewable-energyenvironmental-conservationA 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-powerTesla & Musk — Tied at the Hip, and the Mouth - CleanTechnica
The article "Tesla & Musk — Tied at the Hip, and the Mouth" by eveee, published on CleanTechnica, explores how Elon Musk’s personal ideology and leadership style have deeply influenced Tesla’s corporate identity and public perception. Musk’s conservative libertarian beliefs, emphasizing individualism and “free speech absolutism,” shape his management approach, which is described as highly centralized, paranoid about losing control, and dismissive of authority, regulation, and employee rights. This founder-driven style, rooted in an Ayn Rand-inspired philosophy, has led Musk to treat Tesla as a small personal venture rather than a mature, large company, hindering its ability to evolve with seasoned leadership. The article highlights how Musk’s personality and political actions have negatively impacted Tesla’s reputation and sales, particularly in Europe. For example, Tesla’s failure in Sweden is attributed to Musk’s disregard for the country’s strong cultural commitment to unions and collective bargaining, which soured public opinion well before controversies in Germany, France, and
energyelectric-vehiclesTeslaElon-Muskclean-technologyrenewable-energyautomotive-industryNepal’s Electric Leapfrog: How This Himalayan Nation Is Leading Global EV Adoption - CleanTechnica
Nepal, a Himalayan nation of 30 million people, is emerging as a global leader in electric vehicle (EV) adoption, with about 70% of new passenger vehicles sold recently being electric. This rapid transition defies the common notion that EVs are mainly viable in wealthy countries with advanced infrastructure. Nepal’s success is underpinned by its nearly 100% hydroelectric-powered grid, which supplies clean, reliable, and domestically produced electricity to 94% of the population as of 2024. This extensive electrification, supported by investments in grid reliability and infrastructure upgrades, enables the country to reduce emissions and cut costly petroleum imports, which exceeded $2.5 billion in 2022/23. The shift to EVs has been driven by strategic government policies and a diversified vehicle market featuring Chinese, Indian, Korean, and European manufacturers. Kathmandu, the capital, now hosts a wide range of electric cars and a growing fleet of electric three-wheelers (safa tempos) and
energyelectric-vehiclesrenewable-energyhydroelectric-powergrid-electrificationsustainable-transportationenergy-infrastructureGeothermal Industry Sends A 163-Gigawatt Letter To Fossil Fuels
The article discusses the renewed focus on geothermal energy in the United States amid President Donald Trump’s second term, which prioritized coal, oil, gas, and geothermal energy under a “National Energy Emergency” declaration issued on January 20. While traditional renewables like wind and solar were excluded from this emergency status, geothermal energy, along with biofuels and hydropower, was recognized as a critical energy resource. Despite this inclusion, legislative support—particularly tax provisions in the federal budget bill (BBB)—has yet to fully materialize, leaving geothermal’s financial incentives uncertain as Congress debates the final bill. Significantly, the US geothermal industry is poised for growth, bolstered by new Department of Energy research and development programs that leverage enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) technology. This approach uses advanced drilling techniques adapted from oil and gas to create viable geothermal power sites beyond the limited traditional locations west of the Rockies. A recent US Geological Survey assessment revealed that New Mexico alone holds an estimated 163 gigawat
energygeothermal-energyrenewable-energyUS-energy-policybiofuelshydropowerenergy-infrastructureWood Pellet Mills Are Prone to Catching Fire. Why Build Them in California?
The article highlights the inherent fire risks associated with wood pellet mills, which produce highly flammable compressed wood products used for heating and grilling. Since 2010, at least 52 fires have occurred at such facilities across the US, with many of the largest mills experiencing fires or explosions. The biomass company Drax, a major player in the industry, has a history of fire-related incidents at its facilities in the UK and Louisiana. Despite these safety concerns and ongoing lawsuits, Drax is moving forward with plans to build two new pellet mills in California, through its partner Golden State Natural Resources (GSNR), claiming that their operations will help mitigate wildfire risks by utilizing dead or dying trees from nearby forests. The proposed mills in Tuolumne and Lassen counties, both forested and wildfire-prone areas, have sparked opposition from local residents and experts who question the safety and environmental impact of manufacturing wood pellets in these regions. Concerns include inadequate communication with nearby communities, potential overharvesting of biomass by
energybiomass-energywood-pelletsfire-safetyrenewable-energywildfire-mitigationsustainable-materialsSharks & Rays Found Using Offshore Wind Farms As Habitat - CleanTechnica
A recent study by Wageningen University & Research reveals that offshore wind farms in the Netherlands serve not only as energy producers but also as important habitats for marine life, particularly sharks and rays (elasmobranchs). Using environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling—a non-invasive method detecting species presence through DNA traces in seawater—researchers confirmed the active presence of five elasmobranch species across four wind farms: Borssele, Hollandse Kust Zuid, Luchterduinen, and Gemini. The thornback ray was the most frequently detected, present year-round in several sites, while the detection of migratory basking sharks during winter provided new insights into their seasonal movements. The study highlights that offshore wind farms may act as safe havens for vulnerable species by prohibiting seabed-disturbing activities like trawling, allowing benthic ecosystems to recover and offering more stable habitats. Researchers caution against permitting bottom trawling within these zones to preserve their protective benefits. The findings support
energyoffshore-wind-farmsmarine-habitatenvironmental-impacteDNA-monitoringrenewable-energymarine-conservationA No Kings Day Demand For Climate Action And Democracy Protections - CleanTechnica
The article emphasizes the importance of standing up for social safety programs and democratic protections on No Kings Day, highlighting critical programs such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance, Medicare, Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, and veterans' services. It stresses the need to defend immigrants' rights and the right to peaceful assembly while calling for urgent climate action. The article critiques former President Donald Trump’s policies, arguing they undermine the U.S.’s ability to combat climate change, damage international alliances like the Paris Agreement, and threaten democratic principles by concentrating power in a manner reminiscent of monarchy. The piece explains that the Founding Fathers designed the U.S. government as a republic with checks and balances to prevent tyranny, contrasting this with the autocratic tendencies seen in Trump’s leadership. It notes that the climate crisis is a unique challenge that spans both present and future generations, requiring consistent, long-term policies rather than erratic measures like the “TACO” (Trump Always Chickens Out) tariff approach. The article calls for strong,
energyclimate-changeenvironmental-policyrenewable-energysustainabilityclimate-actionfossil-fuelsAbandoning The Market - CleanTechnica
The article "Abandoning The Market" from CleanTechnica reflects on the author's personal journey from conservative political views to recognizing the undeniable reality of climate change, sparked by observing the 2003 Hardiness Zone map that showed significant warming in their local area. The map, which was suppressed by the George W. Bush administration due to its implications about climate change, revealed a temperature increase of over 10°F in the author's region, bringing new environmental challenges like Lyme disease. This denial of clear scientific evidence by a political party led the author to reconsider their political alignment, especially after witnessing the resistance to acknowledging climate change among like-minded conservatives. The author connects this personal experience to a broader geopolitical and economic context, highlighting a recent International Energy Agency paper that underscores China's dominant position in clean energy investment and markets. The U.S., by contrast, has lagged behind due to political denial and lack of engagement with the realities of climate change. The article critiques the entrenched political denial in the U.S.
energyclimate-changeglobal-warmingrenewable-energysolar-powerwind-powercarbon-footprintRepublican 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-policyShapeshifting perovskites can help make solar devices, LEDs more efficient
Researchers from the University of Utah have demonstrated that wafer-thin Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) metal-halide hybrid perovskites, a class of two-dimensional layered materials composed of alternating inorganic and organic sheets, exhibit temperature-dependent phase transitions that significantly influence their optical properties. These phase transitions, akin to changes between different solid states as seen in water, alter the structure of the inorganic layers through the melting and disordering of organic chains, thereby modulating the material’s light emission wavelength and intensity. This dynamic tunability enables the emission wavelength to be adjusted across a broad spectrum from ultraviolet to near-infrared, offering valuable control for optoelectronic applications such as LEDs and thermal energy storage. The study highlights that these perovskites’ optical properties shift continuously with temperature due to subtle structural distortions, revealing a strong interplay between organic and inorganic components that can be manipulated at the molecular level. Importantly, perovskites present a promising alternative to traditional silicon in solar cell
perovskitesmaterials-sciencerenewable-energysolar-technologyLEDsthermal-energy-storageoptoelectronicsRepublicans 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-investmentUS wastewater plant gets 240-kW solar canopy, cuts power use by 30%
A new 240-kilowatt solar photovoltaic canopy has been installed at the Pendleton Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery Facility (WWTRRF) in Oregon, marking a significant advancement in the city’s efforts to enhance energy resilience and sustainability. The solar canopy is expected to generate approximately 325,000 kWh of electricity annually, offsetting around 30% of the facility’s total energy consumption and reducing operational costs. Beyond energy production, the canopy shades the facility’s chlorine contact chamber, which helps improve water quality, lower effluent temperatures, and support a healthier aquatic ecosystem. The project, delivered through an Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) with Ameresco, a Massachusetts-based energy solutions provider, represents a milestone in infrastructure improvement for Pendleton. It was funded through a combination of state grants, utility incentives, and city resources. City officials and Ameresco emphasized the canopy’s role in promoting economic benefits, operational efficiency, and environmental health. Future plans include adding a battery energy storage system (
energysolar-powerwastewater-treatmentrenewable-energyenergy-efficiencyinfrastructuresustainabilityWorld’s most powerful trencher to bury cables 18 feet under seabed
Denmark-based power-cable specialist NKT has developed the T3600, the world’s most powerful subsea trencher, delivering 3,600 hp and capable of burying cables up to 5.5 meters (18 feet) beneath the seabed. This remotely operated vehicle is designed to protect high-voltage export cables from physical threats such as anchors, fishing gear, and sabotage, which have become more significant with the growth of offshore wind farms and increased undersea traffic. The trencher is scheduled for commercial service in 2027 and will coincide with the launch of NKT’s new cable-lay vessel, Eleonora, built to manage the longer and heavier export cables required by giga-scale wind projects. The project anchors strongly in the UK maritime supply chain, with engineering firm OSBIT contracted to design and build the trencher and its launch-and-recovery system, supporting local employment and reducing operational risks. The T3600 represents a significant advancement in subsea trenching technology
energyrenewable-energysubsea-trencheroffshore-windpower-cablesremote-operated-vehiclecable-protectionMeta 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-plantSwedish energy firm's tidal kite achieves 25% power output increase
Swedish ocean energy developer Minesto has achieved a significant milestone with its Dragon 12 (Luna) tidal energy system, deployed in the Vestmannasund area of the Faroe Islands. By extending the tether length by 10 meters, the 25–28 tonne underwater kite with a 12-meter wingspan increased its power output by 25 percent, fully matching performance predictions. This success validates Minesto’s simulation models and supports the commercial viability of its unique subsea kite technology, which generates electricity by flying in a controlled figure-of-eight pattern underwater, propelled by tidal currents. The Dragon 12 system, part of a broader project aiming for a total capacity of 10 MW, has demonstrated technical resilience and operational stability since its grid connection in early 2024. Minesto plans to scale up with an upgraded Dragon 12 model featuring a 1.75 MW generator and improved wing design for the Hestfjord site, forming the foundation for the 10 MW Dragon Farm. This
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The article from CleanTechnica highlights concerns about the aviation industry's slow progress in innovating greener aircraft technologies, which threatens its ability to meet decarbonization targets. Ahead of the Paris Air Show, analysis by Transport & Environment (T&E) reveals that reliance on conventional fossil-fuel-powered aircraft and incremental improvements, such as re-engining older models, are insufficient. T&E’s modeling suggests that with ambitious innovation—such as the development and deployment of zero-emission aircraft—European aviation could improve efficiency by up to 13-17% by 2050, potentially reducing CO₂ emissions by 123 million tonnes. This reduction equates to removing 62 million petrol and diesel cars from European roads for a year and would significantly contribute to the sector’s green transition. However, the article points out that aircraft innovation has stalled over the past decade, with no new models expected in the next ten years. Major manufacturers Airbus and Boeing dominate the market but have largely focused on incremental updates rather than disruptive
energyaviationgreen-technologydecarbonizationaircraft-innovationrenewable-energyhydrogen-aircraftThe All-New Nissan LEAF Maximizes the EV Experience with Lifestyle Enhancing Tech - CleanTechnica
The all-new third-generation Nissan LEAF, unveiled in June 2025, introduces advanced technology designed to enhance the electric vehicle (EV) ownership experience and support everyday driving. A key feature is its intelligent route planner integrated with Google Automotive Services, which helps alleviate range anxiety by easily locating charging stations along routes. The LEAF also offers rapid charging capabilities, adding up to 250 km of range in just 14 minutes under optimal conditions, and supports North American Charging Standard (NACS) with Plug and Charge functionality in the U.S., streamlining the charging process. Beyond convenience, the LEAF incorporates smart battery management that adjusts cooling based on route conditions to optimize energy use, especially during demanding drives or fast charging in hot weather. It also features Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) connections, enabling owners to power devices up to 1500 watts for outdoor activities, and Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) functionality in markets like Japan, allowing the vehicle to supply electricity back to
energyelectric-vehiclesEV-chargingbattery-technologyvehicle-to-gridrenewable-energysmart-chargingJadarite, earth’s Kryptonite twin, could fuel 90% of Europe’s e-cars
Jadarite, a rare mineral discovered in 2004 in Serbia’s Jadar Basin by Rio Tinto, has gained renewed attention for its potential to significantly impact Europe’s electric vehicle (EV) battery industry. Chemically similar to the fictional Kryptonite from the 2006 film Superman Returns, jadarite contains high concentrations of lithium and boron—two critical elements for green technologies. Lithium is essential for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries powering EVs, while boron is used in fertilizers, smartphone glass, and renewable energy components. Researchers at the Natural History Museum in London have decoded the mineral’s rare formation process, which requires highly specific environmental conditions, making jadarite unique and currently found only in Serbia. The significance of jadarite lies in its potential to supply up to 90% of Europe’s lithium demand for EV batteries, offering a lower-energy extraction alternative compared to traditional lithium sources like spodumene. This could be transformative for Europe’s clean energy transition and reduce reliance on imported
lithiumelectric-vehiclesrenewable-energybattery-materialsjadaritegreen-energyenergy-transitionTexans 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-legislationUK 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
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The April 2025 paper by Cathles et al., which has gained traction in industry and policy discussions, claims that global copper supply will severely constrain electrification and renewable energy deployment. However, this CleanTechnica article critically examines these assertions and finds them significantly flawed. The paper overestimates copper requirements for energy storage by at least a factor of 100 and also inflates copper needs for electric vehicles (EVs). It neglects important factors such as copper substitution with aluminum and other materials, the rise of zero-copper sodium-ion batteries, and underestimates the impact of copper recycling. Consequently, its conclusions about copper shortages and the need for extensive new mining are deemed not credible. Specifically, the authors assume an unrealistically high copper content of 80 kg per EV, whereas industry trends and innovations suggest much lower usage—potentially as low as 20 to 30 kg per vehicle. Advances such as higher-voltage architectures (800V+), aluminum wiring (already used by
energycopperelectric-vehiclesbattery-technologyrenewable-energymaterials-innovationelectric-motor-designMeta teams with XGS Energy to build a 150 MW geothermal power plant
Meta has partnered with startup XGS Energy to develop a 150 megawatt geothermal power plant in New Mexico, marking the tech giant’s growing interest in geothermal energy as a clean, reliable power source. While specific details about the plant’s location and the terms of the deal remain undisclosed, Meta clarified that the agreement is aimed at advancing geothermal development rather than a direct power purchase contract. This move aligns with a broader trend among tech companies and data center operators who are increasingly exploring geothermal energy due to its ability to provide continuous, emission-free electricity. XGS Energy differentiates itself with a closed-loop geothermal system that circulates water within a sealed well, minimizing water loss, and uses a proprietary mud to enhance heat transfer from surrounding rocks. This technology contrasts with more common open-loop designs that lose some water to the ground over time. The partnership reflects growing momentum in the geothermal sector, with other startups like Fervo Energy securing significant financing to build large-scale plants and companies such as Google investing in geothermal
energygeothermal-energyrenewable-energyMetaXGS-Energypower-plantsustainable-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-energyWorld’s 5th most efficient supercomputer runs 100% on green energy
Paderborn University’s new supercomputer, Otus, has achieved the rank of fifth most energy-efficient supercomputer globally on the Green 500 list, which benchmarks high-performance computing systems based on energy efficiency rather than raw speed. Otus, developed by Lenovo and pro-com Datensysteme GmbH, features 142,656 processor cores, 108 GPUs, AMD’s latest ‘Turin’ processors, and a five-petabyte IBM Spectrum Scale file system. It operates entirely on renewable energy, uses indirect free cooling for year-round efficiency, and repurposes its exhaust heat to warm buildings, underscoring its sustainability credentials. The supercomputer is expected to be fully operational by the third quarter of 2025. Otus nearly doubles the computing power of its predecessor, Noctua, enabling it to handle a wide range of CPU-intensive tasks such as atomic simulations and quantum computing. Its expandable architecture supports up to 100 field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs),
energysupercomputergreen-energyhigh-performance-computingrenewable-energyenergy-efficiencysustainable-technologyPowering Data: NREL Partner Forum Puts Everything on the Table - CleanTechnica
The 2025 NREL Partner Forum convened over 300 stakeholders in Golden, Colorado, to address the rapidly growing energy demands of U.S. data centers, which have tripled over the past decade and doubled in the last two years. Hosted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), the event emphasized collaboration among utilities, companies, governments, and communities to strategize how to power data centers sustainably and efficiently. Key themes included the need for data centers to become active participants in grid management, the importance of siting data centers near power sources rather than moving power to them, and the necessity of community involvement in planning. Keynote speaker Dean Nelson highlighted the complexity of balancing social, economic, ecological, and community priorities amid the surging instantaneous power demands of modern data centers, driven by advances in chip design that increase power consumption density. Panelists, including Mason Emnett of Constellation Energy, stressed that competition over energy resources creates regulatory friction, advocating instead for collaborative approaches that consider
energydata-centersgrid-integrationrenewable-energypower-managementNRELenergy-demandDid California Break the Law While Cutting Rooftop Solar Subsidies - CleanTechnica
California, long a leader in rooftop solar installations due to its net metering policy that credited solar panel owners at retail electricity rates, replaced this system with "Net Metering 3.0" on April 15, 2024. This change followed years of pressure from investor-owned utilities—Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric, and San Diego Gas & Electric—who argued that compensating solar owners at retail rates unfairly shifted costs to non-solar ratepayers. The new policy significantly reduced these subsidies. However, environmental groups including the Center for Biological Diversity, the Environmental Working Group, and the Protect Our Communities Foundation have sued the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), claiming it failed to consider the full range of financial and societal benefits of rooftop solar. These benefits include reduced grid infrastructure costs (such as transmission lines and substations), improved grid security and resiliency, health and climate advantages, and the use of existing rooftop space rather than new land. The plaintiffs argue that by
energysolar-powerrooftop-solarnet-meteringCalifornia-energy-policyrenewable-energygrid-resiliencyAlberta's Renewable Energy Sabotage: Time For Federal Intervention - CleanTechnica
The article highlights Alberta’s newly introduced reclamation security requirements for renewable energy projects, set to take effect by May 31, 2025, which are described as unprecedentedly severe and punitive. Developers must post securities equal to 30% of anticipated decommissioning costs at project start, increasing to 60% after 15 years, with these rules applied retroactively to existing projects by 2027. The exclusion of salvage value from these calculations inflates financial burdens well beyond international norms, making Alberta’s requirements the highest globally. This regulatory shift contrasts sharply with Alberta’s historically lax reclamation policies for fossil fuel industries, which have accumulated tens of billions in unfunded cleanup liabilities with minimal upfront financial assurances, effectively shifting cleanup costs to taxpayers. The article argues that this move represents a politically motivated, ideologically driven attack on the renewable energy sector, undermining investor confidence by breaking contractual norms through retroactive application of harsh financial obligations. Such instability threatens to halt billions in investments and push companies to relocate
energyrenewable-energyAlbertaenergy-policyenvironmental-regulationfossil-fuelsinvestment-risksDairy digesters slash methane emissions by 80% on California farm
A recent University of California, Riverside study demonstrates that sealed dairy digesters can reduce methane emissions from manure by approximately 80% on a California dairy farm. Methane, a greenhouse gas over 80 times more potent than carbon dioxide over 20 years, is a significant contributor to global warming, with California dairy farms being major sources due to manure management. The study involved detailed atmospheric methane measurements before and after installing a digester at a Tulare County family-run dairy, revealing substantial emission reductions after addressing initial system leaks through collaboration between scientists, the system operator, and the farmer. Dairy digesters work by covering manure pits with gas-tight membranes that trap methane produced during anaerobic decomposition. The captured methane is then cleaned and repurposed as fuel, often powering trucks that would otherwise use diesel. While highly effective, digesters have limitations: they can leak if not properly maintained, do not reduce other pollutants like ammonia or fine particles, and require significant investment and regulatory permits, making them less feasible
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The article from CleanTechnica highlights the rapid growth and dominance of solar energy in the United States as the leading source of new electricity generation capacity. Key statistics from the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) reveal that as of 2024, there are nearly 280,000 solar jobs and over 10,000 solar businesses nationwide. Solar power projects are being installed at a remarkable pace—on average, one every 54 seconds—with solar accounting for 81.5% of all new U.S. power capacity in 2024. The country now has more than 250 gigawatts (GW) of installed solar capacity, enough to power over 41 million average homes, and boasts 51 GW of solar module manufacturing capacity. Despite these impressive figures, the article notes a slowdown in solar growth in early 2025 compared to the previous year, attributed primarily to federal policy uncertainty, especially regarding tax credits, and regulatory changes in California. Nonetheless, solar energy remains the clear electricity winner
solar-energyrenewable-energysolar-powerenergy-capacitysolar-industryenergy-storagesolar-manufacturingFervo 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-energyFrance’s €520/Ton CO₂ Problem: Hydrogen Is Too Expensive For Transport - CleanTechnica
The article discusses the findings of a French audit on the economics of decarbonized hydrogen production via electrolysis, revealing that the cost of avoiding CO₂ emissions through this method is approximately €520 per ton. This figure far exceeds typical societal costs for CO₂ reduction technologies, highlighting that electrolytic hydrogen remains economically unviable without substantial public subsidies. France’s National Hydrogen Strategy (SNH2), launched in April 2025, aims to rapidly expand electrolytic hydrogen production with over €9 billion allocated for this purpose. However, the Cour des comptes report underscores that even optimistic assumptions about energy prices do not significantly improve the economic outlook, and the reported €9 billion in subsidies likely underestimates the true financial burden due to unaccounted infrastructure costs and indirect subsidies. The audit also reveals a complex web of overlapping subsidies that effectively lower the cost burden for hydrogen producers. These include mechanisms like the European Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), which, by increasing carbon costs for fossil-fuel-based hydrogen
energyhydrogendecarbonizationelectrolyzersrenewable-energypublic-subsidiesCO2-reductionSodium Batteries Are Coming For Your Gasmobiles
The article discusses the emerging role of sodium-ion batteries as a promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries, particularly in stationary energy storage and potentially in electric vehicles (EVs). California startup Unigrid is advancing toward large-scale production of next-generation sodium batteries, initially targeting residential energy storage with plans to expand into commercial, industrial, utility-scale, and EV markets, including two-wheelers, three-wheelers, passenger cars, and off-road vehicles. The California Energy Commission (CEC) has awarded Unigrid nearly $3 million to develop a pilot production line in San Diego capable of producing 250 to 750 cylindrical sodium batteries per day. These batteries aim to offer higher volumetric energy density than current commercial options due to proprietary electrolyte and anode chemistry. Sodium batteries are attractive because they use abundant and inexpensive materials like salt, addressing supply chain and ethical concerns tied to lithium, cobalt, and other materials used in lithium-ion batteries. While sodium batteries currently have comparable costs to lithium-ion batteries, they offer advantages in safety—being less prone to failure or fire under extreme conditions—and environmental impact, as they avoid the hazardous and volatile substances found in lithium-ion battery fabrication. Although sodium batteries have historically faced challenges limiting their use in mobility applications, Unigrid claims its new anode formula improves performance, and other innovators are also making progress. The article indicates that sodium batteries could soon become viable for EVs, but details on cost reductions and performance improvements remain partially undisclosed.
energybatteriessodium-ion-batteriesenergy-storageelectric-vehiclesbattery-technologyrenewable-energyThe US Produced More Energy than Ever Before in 2024 - CleanTechnica
In 2024, the United States achieved a record high in total energy production, surpassing 103 quadrillion British thermal units (Btu), marking a 1% increase over the previous record set in 2023. Key contributors to this growth included natural gas, crude oil, natural gas plant liquids (NGPL), biofuels, solar, and wind energy, each setting new domestic production records. Natural gas remained the largest source of U.S. energy since 2011, accounting for nearly 38 trillion cubic feet in 2024, consistent with 2023 levels. Crude oil production also hit a record, increasing by 2%, primarily driven by output from the Permian Basin in New Mexico and Texas. Conversely, coal production declined to its lowest annual output since 1964, reflecting a long-term decrease since coal was the dominant energy source from 1984 through 2010. NGPLs, which include fuels like ethane and propane associated with natural gas, accounted for about 9% of total U.S. energy production and rose 7% from 2023, continuing a growth trend since 2005. Renewable energy sources such as biofuels, wind, and solar also set production records, contributing to the overall energy increase. Notably, biofuel production, including sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), reached 1.4 million barrels per day, a 6% rise from the previous year. The article highlights that while some traditional energy sources used primarily for electricity generation have peaked decades ago, the U.S. continues to diversify its energy mix with increasing contributions from renewables and cleaner fuels. The data referenced in the article comes from the U.S. Energy Information Administration and uses standardized energy units (Btu) to compare different energy types. The report underscores the ongoing transition in U.S. energy production, with fossil fuels like natural gas and oil still dominant but renewable and alternative energy sources growing rapidly. The article also encourages readers to engage with CleanTechnica’s content for further analysis and updates on energy trends.
energyrenewable-energyUS-energy-productionnatural-gascrude-oilbiofuelssolar-powerREPORT: U.S. Adds 8.6 GW of New Solar Module Manufacturing Capacity, One of its Strongest Quarters of Growth in U.S. History - CleanTechnica
The U.S. solar industry experienced a significant manufacturing surge in Q1 2025, adding 8.6 gigawatts (GW) of new solar module capacity—the third-largest quarterly increase on record—driven by eight new or expanded factories in Texas, Ohio, and Arizona. Solar cell production capacity also doubled to 2 GW with a new factory in South Carolina. Overall, 10.8 GW of new solar electricity generating capacity was installed in the quarter, with solar and storage accounting for 82% of all new U.S. generating capacity, underscoring solar’s dominant role in the nation’s energy mix and manufacturing growth. However, this growth faces serious threats from recently passed House federal tax legislation, new tariffs, and potential changes to federal energy incentives. These policy shifts could undermine the solar industry's expansion by making energy tax credits unusable, imposing anti-dumping and countervailing duties on imports from Southeast Asia, and creating business uncertainty. Analysts warn that these developments risk causing energy shortages, job losses (up to 330,000), factory closures (331 projected), and a $286 billion loss in local investments. Additionally, electricity costs for consumers could rise by $51 billion nationwide, jeopardizing America’s energy independence and manufacturing boom unless Congress acts to amend the legislation.
energysolar-energysolar-manufacturingrenewable-energyU.S.-energy-policysolar-modulesenergy-capacityWhat Can We Do To Save The Insects? Build Solar Arrays - CleanTechnica
The article highlights the alarming decline of insect populations, driven initially by habitat loss and pesticide use, and now increasingly exacerbated by climate change. Even protected forest areas are experiencing insect losses as warming and drying conditions disrupt ecosystems. This decline has cascading effects, notably on insect-eating birds, which have seen dramatic population drops in the US since the 1970s. The article emphasizes that climate change is a central threat to insects, altering natural rhythms and ecosystem interactions. A key positive insight presented is that solar arrays, often criticized for environmental impact, can actually serve as beneficial habitats for insects and other wildlife. The wide sunny spaces between solar panels support diverse species, attracting birds and mammals, and providing better habitats than surrounding agricultural monocultures, which are heavily treated with pesticides. Solar farms also have minimal human disturbance, further protecting these ecosystems. Additionally, solar energy offers a scalable, clean alternative to fossil fuels, helping mitigate climate change—the root cause of insect declines. To further support insect recovery, the article advocates for habitat restoration, reducing pesticide use, and creating insect-friendly environments such as wildflower meadows and native plant gardens. Examples include efforts like Britain’s King Charles III’s restoration of cultivated lands to natural habitats. The piece calls for cultural and land-use shifts to sustain pollinators, emphasizing that protecting insects requires both large-scale solutions like solar agrivoltaics and everyday actions such as sustainable gardening and pesticide reduction.
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The article from CleanTechnica highlights the impending rise in energy bills this summer, largely due to increasing natural gas prices and higher temperatures driving up air conditioning use. It emphasizes the role of the US solar industry as a sustainable solution to these challenges, but criticizes Republican lawmakers for advancing policies that threaten this progress. Specifically, the article points to a recently passed House budget bill—dubbed the “Big Beautiful Bill” by Trump and House Republicans—that includes provisions undermining domestic solar manufacturing and installation, particularly harming states that supported Trump in the 2024 election. The piece details how the Biden administration had invested federal grants and loans into solar manufacturing facilities in Trump-voting states, aiming to create jobs and economic growth. However, the new budget bill threatens to eliminate these programs, which the Solar Market Insight report warns will disproportionately impact solar jobs and factories in these regions. With Republicans controlling both the House and Senate, the article argues that they hold the power—and responsibility—to reverse these damaging changes but are unlikely to do so. Instead, the article suggests that Republicans favor building more gas power plants, a less sustainable approach that could further exacerbate high energy costs. Overall, the article assigns significant blame to Republican congressional actions for the rising energy bills and job losses in the renewable energy sector, while acknowledging other factors also contribute to energy cost increases. It underscores the political dynamics at play, where Republican control of Congress and the administration’s policies are at odds, with the future of clean energy incentives and programs hanging in the balance.
energysolar-energyrenewable-energyenergy-policyenergy-billssolar-manufacturingUS-energy-industryAmazon announces $20B nuclear-powered data center expansion in US
Amazon has announced a historic $20 billion investment to build two large data center complexes in Pennsylvania, marking the largest private sector investment in the state’s history. One complex is under construction near Philadelphia, while the other is planned adjacent to the Susquehanna nuclear power plant in northeastern Pennsylvania. Amazon intends to power the latter data center directly from the nuclear plant, a move that has drawn federal scrutiny and is currently under review by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). This direct power connection could provide Amazon with up to 960 megawatts—about 40% of the plant’s output—enough electricity to power over half a million homes, potentially at a premium price. The Pennsylvania governor, Josh Shapiro, emphasized that this investment aims to revitalize local communities and reverse the trend of young workers leaving the state for better opportunities. Amazon’s acquisition of the nearby data center and land from Talen Energy for $650 million last year enables the company to expand significantly on that site. This expansion is part of Amazon’s broader strategy, which has seen about $10 billion pledged in 2024 alone for data centers across several states, driven by the growing energy demands of AI technologies. However, the direct power deal raises concerns about grid fairness and energy access, as it may limit availability for others and bypass grid improvement fees, prompting ongoing regulatory review.
energynuclear-powerdata-centersAmazonenergy-infrastructurerenewable-energypower-gridSelf-healing tech makes cheap green hydrogen without catalysts
Researchers at Seoul National University have developed a novel electrode for water electrolysis that produces green hydrogen without relying on expensive metal catalysts and incorporates a self-healing mechanism. Traditional electrolysis methods use precious metal catalysts that degrade over time, increasing costs and limiting scalability. The new approach uses nickel-based electrodes combined with a technique called dynamic polarization control, which periodically applies a weak reducing voltage to enable trace iron in the electrolyte to reattach and bond with nickel, forming an active oxygen evolution catalyst layer. This process enhances reaction performance and allows the electrode to regenerate itself, significantly improving durability. The team demonstrated over 1,000 hours of stable operation at high current densities and successfully scaled the system to a three-stack cell setup with a 25 sq. cm active area per cell, running for several hundred hours. This catalyst-free, self-healing electrode technology promises a cost-effective and scalable solution for green hydrogen production, supporting Korea’s strategic transition to a hydrogen-based economy aimed at carbon neutrality. The researchers emphasize that their work combines theoretical insights with practical industrial relevance, marking a transformative step toward more economical and sustainable hydrogen energy technologies.
green-hydrogenwater-electrolysisself-healing-electrodecatalyst-free-technologyrenewable-energynickel-electrodeelectrochemical-engineeringWhy Clean Equals Competitive When Building Canada’s Trade Alliances Beyond the US - Clean Energy Canada
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.
clean-energyrenewable-energycarbon-pricingelectric-vehiclesclean-technologyenergy-policylow-carbon-economyRenewables Surge in South Korea as New Government Charts Electrified Future - CleanTechnica
South Korea’s new government has initiated a significant policy shift toward an electrified, decarbonized energy future, emphasizing a pragmatic and economically strategic expansion of renewable energy. The plan maintains nuclear power at current levels to provide stable baseload electricity while accelerating the phase-out of coal. This approach addresses South Korea’s historical vulnerability due to its heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels—over 90% of its energy needs—which exposed the country to geopolitical risks and price volatility. The government’s vision centers on leveraging domestic renewable resources, particularly offshore wind and solar photovoltaic (PV) power, to reduce dependence on imports and environmental impacts. The envisioned energy system aims to deliver approximately 924 terawatt-hours (TWh) annually—matching current energy service levels but with far greater efficiency and lower emissions. Offshore wind is poised to be the cornerstone of this transformation, capitalizing on South Korea’s favorable maritime geography, especially in the Yellow Sea and near Jeju Island, where strong, stable winds can generate hundreds of TWh per year. This shift also aligns with industrial policy by enabling major shipbuilding companies like Hyundai Heavy Industries and Doosan to transition into offshore wind turbine manufacturing, promising significant economic benefits. Solar PV complements offshore wind by focusing on rooftop installations and floating solar farms, addressing land constraints while expanding renewable capacity. Overall, South Korea’s energy transition reflects a balanced, economically grounded strategy that integrates renewables and nuclear power to enhance energy security, reduce emissions, and foster industrial innovation. While nuclear remains a key baseload source, the emphasis on offshore wind and solar PV marks a decisive move away from fossil fuels, aiming for a more resilient, efficient, and sustainable energy system.
energyrenewable-energySouth-Koreaelectrificationoffshore-windsolar-photovoltaicnuclear-energyTransforming Canada: Mapping A 100% Electrified Energy Economy - CleanTechnica
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.
electric-vehiclesEV-marketclean-energyrenewable-energybattery-electric-vehiclesautomakerssustainable-transportationMore Bad News For Tesla, EV Charging Edition
The article discusses recent challenges and shifts in the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) charging landscape, highlighting setbacks for Tesla alongside emerging competitors. Early in the year, the Biden administration canceled federal funding for public EV charging stations, casting uncertainty over the EV sales environment. Tesla, long considered the industry leader with its proprietary Supercharger network, has faced brand reputation issues partly due to CEO Elon Musk’s controversial decisions, including significant staff changes in the charging division. Notably, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority replaced Tesla Superchargers at key service areas with Universal Open Access chargers from Dublin-based Applegreen Electric, signaling a shift away from Tesla’s exclusive network. Applegreen Electric is aggressively expanding its footprint in the U.S., securing contracts beyond New Jersey, including with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Despite federal funding cuts, several states had already secured funding before the cancellation, allowing Applegreen to win most contracts for new chargers along major highways like I-76. The article also notes Tesla’s missed opportunities in the electrification market, such as delays in launching electric trucks and neglecting the convenience store (c-store) segment, which integrates EV charging with traditional fuel stops and amenities. Applegreen’s parent company is capitalizing on this by installing EV chargers at numerous convenience and fuel stations across the Midwest, Northeast, and parts of the Southeast, positioning itself as a key player in the evolving EV infrastructure ecosystem.
energyelectric-vehiclesEV-charging-stationsTeslarenewable-energytransportation-infrastructureclean-technologySolar Arrays Can Aid Grasslands During Drought — New Research - CleanTechnica
New research conducted at Jack’s Solar Garden in Longmont, Colorado, reveals that solar panel arrays in semi-arid grasslands can reduce water stress and improve soil moisture, leading to increased plant growth—particularly during drought conditions. Over four years, researchers observed that partial shading from photovoltaic (PV) panels and water runoff from the panels helped grasses survive harsh summer months, with growth on the east side of panels increasing by up to 90% compared to open fields during dry years. Even in normal or wet years, grass productivity remained higher near the panels. This study is the first to field test how co-locating solar arrays with grasslands affects ecosystem dynamics, highlighting potential benefits for renewable energy development and ecosystem stability in drought-prone regions. The research, led by Colorado State University scientists including Matthew Sturchio and Knapp, emphasizes that although the solar array was designed primarily for energy generation, it inadvertently created a more favorable environment for grasses during dry periods. The findings suggest that modifying solar panel design—such as adjusting panel positioning to optimize shade and light exposure—could further enhance water use efficiency and plant growth. The study focuses on perennial C3 “cool season” grasses, with plans to extend research to C4 grasses common in Colorado’s plains, which thrive in warmer, sunnier conditions. This work contributes to understanding how agrivoltaics can support both renewable energy goals and grassland ecosystem health amid increasing drought and climate change challenges.
solar-energyrenewable-energyagrivoltaicsdrought-resiliencegrassland-ecosystemsphotovoltaic-panelsenvironmental-sustainabilityMeet the Finalists: VivaTech’s 5 Most Visionary Startups of 2025
VivaTech 2025 has announced the five finalists for its inaugural Innovation of the Year award, selected from an initial pool of 30 visionary startups addressing global challenges with advanced, scalable technologies. The finalists represent diverse sectors including physics simulation, medical imaging, renewable energy, cancer diagnostics, and data center efficiency. They are BeyondMath, which offers a generative physics platform enabling engineers to run simulations 1000 times faster; Chipiron, developing an affordable, ultra-low magnetic field MRI for widespread early screening; Enerdrape, providing non-invasive geothermal panels for urban heating and cooling; Hua Tech International, creating an automated microfluidic platform for precise cancer cell analysis; and Lumisync, delivering a photonic oscillator to drastically reduce data center latency and energy use. These startups will present their pitches live on June 11th at VivaTech 2025, followed by a Q&A with expert judges from TechCrunch, 25madison, Daphni, and NVIDIA. The winner, announced on June 12th, will receive a free Startup Corner at VivaTech 2026 and entry into the TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 200. The awards ceremony will also honor winners of four other categories: the Female Founder Challenge, Africatech Awards (focusing on GreenTech, HealthTech, and E-commerce/FinTech), the Next Startupper Challenge for student entrepreneurs, and the new Tech For Change Award recognizing startups with positive social impact. VivaTech’s Innovation of the Year aims to spotlight startups with exceptional creativity and transformative potential across industries.
energyrenewable-energygeothermal-technologyAI-simulationphotonic-oscillatorsemiconductor-biochipmedical-imagingScalable method efficiently squeezes hydrogen from seawater
Researchers have developed a novel, scalable method to efficiently produce hydrogen directly from seawater, overcoming longstanding challenges such as corrosion and performance degradation caused by chloride ions. The key innovation is a custom-designed, multi-layered electrode featuring carbonate (CO₃²⁻) Lewis base sites anchored on cobalt layered double hydroxides (Co LDH) embedded within a nickel borate (NiBOx) nanostructure supported by a Ni(OH)₂/NF microarray. This structure creates a protective microenvironment that resists chloride-induced corrosion by forming a metaborate film, preventing metal dissolution and non-conductive oxide formation, thereby enhancing durability and efficiency in saline conditions. The electrode achieves an industrially relevant current density of 1.0 A cm⁻² at 1.65 V under standard conditions without requiring desalination or chemical additives, marking a significant advance toward sustainable, large-scale green hydrogen production. The carbonate-functionalized Co sites facilitate continuous water splitting and localized acidification, which improves oxygen evolution reaction kinetics and protects against chloride attack. This technology holds particular promise for arid coastal regions like the UAE, where abundant seawater and sunlight but limited freshwater resources could enable solar-powered hydrogen farms, potentially revolutionizing hydrogen production by reducing reliance on freshwater and energy-intensive desalination processes.
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The article highlights a significant shift in India’s energy landscape, marked by a steep decline in coal usage as of May 2025—the largest year-over-year drop since the COVID-19 pandemic. This decline is driven by economic slowdowns, rapid expansion of renewables, and increasingly cost-competitive solar and wind projects, signaling a potential tipping point toward decarbonization. Despite coal’s entrenched role in powering India’s industrial sectors and accounting for nearly half of the country’s primary energy input in 2023, its inefficiencies—where about two-thirds of coal’s energy content is lost as waste heat—underscore the urgency for a transition to cleaner, more efficient energy sources. Renewables, while growing, still made up less than a quarter of electricity generation in 2023, reflecting the substantial scaling challenges ahead. Looking toward 2050, the article envisions a fully electrified Indian economy predominantly powered by renewables such as wind, solar, and hydro, with nuclear energy maintained at current levels. This future energy system would leverage the efficiency gains of electrification, particularly through widespread adoption of electric vehicles and heat pumps, which significantly reduce energy demand in transport, residential, and commercial sectors. The strategic use of ambient environmental heat via heat pumps and the integration of geothermal energy could further reduce electricity needs, transforming India’s energy consumption into a highly efficient and sustainable model. This transition offers not only environmental benefits but also economic resilience by addressing inefficiencies and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
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The German car industry, represented by the VDA, is pushing the European Union to weaken its 2035 climate target for vehicle emissions, seeking exemptions for plug-in hybrids and incentives for low-carbon fuels. This comes after the industry previously opposed the 2025 EU target despite rising electric vehicle (EV) sales in Germany. If the EU accedes to these demands, carbon emissions from cars in Europe could increase by 0.5 to 1.4 gigatons, up to 31% more than current targets, according to Transport & Environment (T&E) analysis. T&E criticizes the industry’s proposal as a strategic move to undermine the EU’s climate goals, warning it would reduce battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales to between 44% and 69% by 2035, far below the current 100% target. This rollback would damage market certainty and investor confidence, particularly in battery and charging infrastructure, hindering Europe’s efforts to build resilience in the EV sector. T&E emphasizes that the global automotive market is moving toward electrification regardless, and weakening the EU’s standards risks leaving its auto industry behind. The EU Commission is currently under pressure to review the 2035 law earlier than planned, following a delay in the 2025 target.
energyelectric-vehiclesCO2-emissionsEU-climate-policybattery-technologyautomotive-industryrenewable-energyHating on Tesla vs. Objective Realism - CleanTechnica
The article from CleanTechnica reflects on Tesla's evolving trajectory over the past 13 years, highlighting a shift from its early days of visionary growth to recent challenges. Initially, Tesla experienced rapid expansion fueled by strong consumer demand for affordable, long-range electric vehicles like the Model 3 and Model Y, validating early optimistic coverage despite widespread skepticism. However, in recent years, Tesla's sales growth has stalled and even declined, with increasing competition eroding its market share. The article notes that Tesla fans often rationalize these setbacks with hopes for future breakthroughs, but the current reality suggests a departure from Tesla’s original growth story. Additionally, the article discusses Elon Musk’s increasingly controversial political involvement, which has alienated various groups, including both critics and some supporters. Musk’s public behavior and focus have shifted significantly compared to a decade ago, raising questions about his leadership and the company’s direction. While some remain hopeful about Tesla’s potential in emerging sectors like robotaxis, AI, and robotics, these represent a significant departure from Tesla’s initial business plan and require a leap of faith. The article emphasizes the importance of objective realism, acknowledging that Tesla and Musk have changed, and that recognizing current challenges is not hatred but a necessary assessment of the company’s status.
energyelectric-vehiclesTeslabattery-technologyrenewable-energyautomotive-innovationclean-technologyUltra-light printed solar charges Coldplay batteries at Stanford
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 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.
clean-energyinvestmentrenewable-energyfossil-fuelsenergy-transitionenergy-storagenet-zeroThe Bomb That Will Hit The US Solar Industry From The "Big Beautiful Bill" - CleanTechnica
The article from CleanTechnica critiques a Republican budget bill, labeling it a "Big Ugly Bill" that threatens the clean technology sector, particularly the solar industry. The author argues that the bill aims to undermine the progress made under President Biden by targeting electric vehicles, wind, and solar energy initiatives. The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) warns that the legislation could lead to the loss of over 100,000 jobs in the solar and storage sectors across the U.S., with significant job losses projected in Republican-led states like Texas and Florida. The bill could also result in the closure of 331 factories and a loss of $286 billion in local investments. The article emphasizes the detrimental impact of the proposed legislation on American families and the economy, suggesting that it contradicts the notion of "Making America Great Again." It highlights the historical support of Republican politicians for fossil fuels over clean energy, indicating a lack of concern for the adverse effects on their constituents. While there is a slim possibility that some Republican lawmakers may advocate for pro-solar policies, the author expresses skepticism about any positive outcomes, suggesting that the situation is likely to worsen for the clean technology industry.
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