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Repowering after the storm
Storm Domingos damaged France's Ychoux 2 solar plant in November 2023. The facility was rebuilt with higher-capacity equipment, doubling output without expanding land use.
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Off-grid mine goes 155 consecutive hours on 100% renewable energy
Australia's Bellevue gold mine operated for 155 consecutive hours using 100% renewable energy, marking a significant decarbonization milestone for the mining sector. The achievement demonstrates the feasibility of renewable energy integration in energy-intensive industrial operations.
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Utility-scale solar uses only 0.07% of U.S. prime farmland, says SEIA
Utility-scale solar occupies only 0.07% of U.S. prime farmland, with no state exceeding 0.5%, according to SEIA data released before Senate farm bill consideration. Solar land use is significantly smaller than that used for golf courses and suburban development.
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Power lines threaten Sri Lanka’s iconic migrant flamingos
Power cable collisions are killing migratory greater flamingos in Sri Lanka's Mannar lagoons, threatening a vital tourism industry. The incidents highlight infrastructure risks to wetland wildlife.
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Community more crucial than snow leopard counting: Interview with Rodney Jackson
Rodney Jackson, who pioneered snow leopard research in Nepal, emphasizes community-based conservation over counting methods. The Snow Leopard Conservancy focuses on engaging local populations across the species' range from Ladakh to Mongolia.
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Amid Iran War, Africa Sees Growing Demand for Electric Motorbikes
Rising fuel costs in Africa driven by the Iran War are spurring increased adoption of electric motorbikes. This shift represents growing demand for affordable, cleaner transportation alternatives in the region.
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CleanTech Constraints Are Real, But They Aren’t Static
Energy transition analysis often swings between unrealistic optimism and fatalism about cleantech constraints. The story examines how real bottlenecks in grids, mining, and permitting aren't immovable obstacles.
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EU votes to end illegal logging agreement with Liberia
The EU Parliament voted to terminate its logging oversight partnership with Liberia with 92% approval, ending efforts to reform the country's timber sector. The decision follows concerns about illegal logging despite the long-running foreign aid initiative.
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Tiwi rangers eradicate invasive tropical fire ants in Australia’s Melville Island
Tiwi rangers have successfully eradicated invasive tropical fire ants from Australia's Melville Island. The ants likely arrived as stowaways in ship ballast during European colonial voyages centuries ago.
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From labs to logistics: China tests sodium batteries in HD trucks
Chinese truck manufacturer FAW Jiefang is testing sodium-ion batteries in heavy-duty vehicles as an alternative to lithium-ion. Sodium batteries offer lower costs and greater abundance, potentially enabling more affordable electric commercial trucks.
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The wait is over: Royal Enfield’s first electric motorcycle begins deliveries
Royal Enfield's Flying Flea sub-brand has begun delivering the FF.C6 electric motorcycle in India. The launch marks the motorcycle manufacturer's entry into the electric vehicle market.
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The EV Battery Call Is Coming From Inside The House
US energy storage startup QuantumScape is advancing toward commercial EV battery production despite recent federal policy shifts. The company represents domestic battery innovation efforts continuing despite uncertain electrification support.
Policy
Southeast Asia Has 5 Proposed Subsea Power Cable Projects By 2040 — But The First Link It Needs Is Governance
Southeast Asia has proposed 5 subsea power cable projects by 2040 to integrate regional electricity systems. However, developing stronger governance frameworks is essential before these technical infrastructure projects can succeed.
Policy
European Union Going To Put Tariffs On Plugin Hybrids From China Now?
The EU is considering tariffs on Chinese plugin hybrid vehicles as China dominates global EV sales with over half of worldwide electric vehicle production. This trade action reflects tensions around China's rapid electrification of its massive auto market.
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BESS as a ‘Swiss Army knife’ for data centers
AI-driven data centers are creating electricity demand fluctuations that strain conventional power systems. Battery energy storage systems are emerging as a critical solution to manage these rapid variations and grid stability.
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As Kenya’s Electric Motorcycle Ecosystem Grows, Local Firms Are Starting to Specialise and Forge Interesting Partnerships With Large Global Firms
Kenya's electric motorcycle sector is expanding as local firms move from initial product validation to full commercialization and scaling operations. Companies are specializing and forming partnerships with global firms to advance the ecosystem.
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Green Economy Hits $10 Trillion in Market Value
The green economy has reached $10 trillion in market value, driven by 5.3% growth in green revenue last year according to a London Stock Exchange Group report. This milestone reflects increasing investment in companies providing environmental solutions.
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Huawei’s FusionSolar9.0 solution aims to redefine optimal LCOE for utility-scale solar projects
Huawei launches FusionSolar9.0 solution to improve efficiency and reduce costs for utility-scale solar projects. The technology aims to boost yield and lower LCOE throughout large power plant lifecycles.
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New research highlights the value of solar and energy efficiency in the home buying process
Research shows homes with solar panels and heat pumps command a price premium, but consumer demand for clean energy isn't reflected in real estate listings and agent information.
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Côte d’Ivoire’s tree-climbing crocodile needs to be protected, scientist says
Environmental scientist Christine Kouman is working to protect West Africa's endangered slender-snouted crocodile and its Upper Guinean Forest habitat. The species and its ecosystem have been overlooked in conservation efforts.
Policy
Bonn climate talks: Key outcomes from the June 2026 UN climate conference
UN climate talks in Bonn, Germany concluded with limited tangible outcomes after two weeks of negotiations. The conference produced few concrete agreements on key climate issues.
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BYD’s luxury SUV received a record 150,000 orders, and now it’s headed overseas
BYD's luxury electric SUV, the Great Tang, secured 150,000 pre-orders in China and will expand to European markets by end of 2026. The expansion represents growing global demand for premium electric vehicles.
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Telo confirms 400 kW sustained charging for its tiny electric truck
Telo's MT1 electric truck achieves 400 kW sustained charging rates comparable to luxury EVs. The startup's dual 800V/400V battery architecture enables fast charging across existing and next-generation chargers.
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Uruguay EV Sales Report: ICEV Sales Start Melting Down as BEVs Surpass 40% Share in May!
Uruguay's EV market share surged to 40% in May 2026, with BEVs reaching 20% annually in 2025, up from 8.5% in 2024. The country has become Latin America's regional leader in electric vehicle adoption.
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Energy Access In Rural North Carolina Grows Through Solar
A partnership between Sugar Hollow Solar, PODER Emma, and Footprint Project is expanding clean energy access to rural communities near Asheville, North Carolina. The initiative demonstrates how renewable energy can address energy equity beyond urban areas.
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