It always starts the same way. A meeting room, a clean (?) PowerPoint presentation, a few magic words: climate change, global energy transition adventure (?), green hydrogen, materials sustainability, ...
The demand for electricity continues to rise, and there is a wide recognition that there is going to be pressure on the grid as never before, and that it is time to think about the grid in new ways.
Today, Marie French of POLITICO NY & NJ Energy wrote: NYISO SUMMER WARNING: The state’s grid will have its lowest reliability margin in recent history going into the summer, the independent grid ...
In the PV and storage market of 2026, simple hardware assembly has long been a red ocean for System Integrators (SIs). With the explosion of commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage, microgrids, ...
NextEra Energy signed a record 4 GW of new capacity in Q1 alone. (Utility Dive) CEO John Ketchum noted that 200–300 MW projects no longer “get it done” for data center giants. NextEra is now focused ...
2026 is shaping up to be a transformative year for global renewable energy, with game-changing policies and skyrocketing storage demand across Europe and Asia. From Hungary’s billion-euro residential ...
Transportation electrification is reshaping how utilities approach load growth, infrastructure investment, and long‑term planning. What was once a future consideration is now unfolding in real time, ...
The “Big Beautiful Bill” introduced a major policy shift for U.S. clean energy incentives, and by 2026 the market impact is visible. Installations slowed, residential conversion behavior changed, and ...
Leading renewable energy consultancy and service provider, Natural Power has successfully supported Network Rail in securing a five-year renewable energy supply agreement, marking a significant ...
Gen. Arbitrary and Dr. Capricious have again derailed the Trump administration’s declared war against renewable energy. The day before April 22nd’s Earth Day anniversary, Judge Denise J. Casper, chief ...
The pursuit of knowledge in the energy sector has never been more critical. As we confront the existential challenge of climate change, the integrity of the research that guides our path is paramount.
In his campaign rhetoric, California Governor candidate Tom Steyer says he will reduce California Investor-owned utility (IOU) electric bills by 25%. Can he really achieve that? The simple answer is ...