Clean Energy Investments Surge, But That Is Only Part Of The Story

IEA reports nearly double investment in clean energy compared to fossil fuels in 2025, but systemic inefficiencies and subsidies complicate the transition.

Hawaii University Nearly 100% Solar Powered

BYU-Hawaii advances its solar initiative to achieve complete renewable energy, including ground-mounted and solar canopy systems, with battery backup.

Sierra Club Welcomes NYC Pension Search for Asset Managers, Urges Strong Climate Accountability

New York City pension systems are seeking asset managers with strong climate-risk management, aiming to replace current managers like BlackRock and State Street.

Largest Wind Farm in the United States Slated to Begin Commercial Operations

The SunZia Wind Project in New Mexico, with 3,650 MW capacity, is set to start commercial operations this month, significantly boosting renewable energy in the US.

UK Sprints Forward With Grid Connections for 700 Clean Energy Projects

The UK has offered grid connections to more than 700 clean energy projects, unlocking up to £40 billion in annual investment and accelerating decarbonization efforts.

AUKUS After AUKMIN: The Test Beyond Washington

Following the AUKMIN meeting, AUKUS allies are evaluating new security commitments, signaling a shift in regional strategy beyond U.S. influence.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Daqo expands beyond polysilicon

Daqo New Energy invests CNY 6 billion to develop a smart energy manufacturing base for AI data centers, marking a strategic shift beyond polysilicon.

First 9-in-1 heat pump transforms load into an energy hub

Differ Power unveils the D1 Series, a 9-in-1 integrated heat pump transforming residential energy management at Intersolar Europe 2026.

Chile releases bidding terms for first energy auction including storage

Chile’s National Energy Commission releases bidding terms for its first energy auction including storage, favoring renewables like PV and hybrid projects.

Heat pumps cheaper to operate than gas boilers in almost all EU countries, IEA claims

The IEA reports heat pumps are more cost-effective than gas boilers in 17 EU nations, offering potential savings and climate benefits amid uneven adoption.