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2025: Solar, BESS To Account For 81% New US Capacity Addition

The latest Preliminary Monthly Electric Generator Inventory report by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects 63 GW of new utility-scale electric-generating capacity to be added to the US power grid in 2025. This amount represents an almost 30% increase from 2024, when 48.6 GW of capacity was installed, the largest capacity installation in a […]

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Australia, Brazil, And India Rank Among Top Five With Renewable Potential

RatedPower’s, 2025 Global Renewable Trends Report reveals a high confidence in the future of renewables, with storage, solar, and green hydrogen as key growth areas over the next five years. RatedPower is a part of Enverus, an energy-dedicated SaaS company that leverages generative AI in its solutions. According to the respondents it surveyed, the U.S., […]

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Global Renewables Cost Expected To Fall By 2-11%: BloombergNEF

A latest report by BloombergNEF (BNEF) said that the global cost of clean power technologies such as wind, solar, and battery technologies is expected to fall further by 2-11% in 2025, breaking last year’s record. According to the report, new wind and solar farms are already undercutting new coal and gas plants in production costs […]

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The Surprising Country Investing Big In Energy Storage

In common perception, the drive towards a green energy transition is placed as a tussle between those who want green, clean energy, and those who depend on fossil fuels, and hence do everything to delay or discredit the transition. The pronouncements by President Trump, to ‘drill baby drill’ for that country’s oil and gas sector, […]

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5 Reasons Why Green Hydrogen Faces A Wall Of Skepticism

Heightened coverage Green hydrogen has been the new normal for over three years now. Many supporters have regularly drummed up its prospects, as a fuel that could decarbonise some of the most difficult to clean sectors of the economy. The skeptics have always asked one straight question. When, and at what price? Because, quite simply […]

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Canadian Solar’s e-STORAGE To Deliver 2 GWh ESS For CIP

Canadian Solar Inc.’s e-STORAGE, a part of the company’s subsidiary CSI Solar Co., Ltd. (CSI Solar), recently signed contracts with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its fund CI IV. The contracts cover the delivery of 2 GWh DC of battery energy storage systems (BESS) for two projects in Scotland. The 1 GWh DC Coalburn 2 […]

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Tesla’s Shanghai Energy Storage Plant Begins Trial Production

US automobile company Tesla’s Shanghai energy storage Megafactory recently began trial production.The new plant is dedicated to manufacturing Megapacks, Tesla’s energy-storage batteries, with mass production expected to commence fully in the first quarter of 2025, Tesla China told Xinhua. The Megafactory is the first of its kind that Tesla has built outside the United States. […]

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Electricity Costs: India’s Lowest and Most Expensive States, The Global Picture

A lot of factors influence the per unit electricity costs in a country. The prices are heavily influenced by factors that include the country’s geographical location, geological makeup, level of development and technological advancement, and whether it is a high-, middle-, or low-income nation.  The rise of renewable power through the recent decades has also […]

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CSTEP Report Bats For More Govt Backing to Meet India RE Targets

India is on track to achieve many of its 2030 clean energy goals, but needs to step up government support measures to accelerate the deployment of offshore wind, electric vehicles (EVs), and green hydrogen (GH2), according to a new report. The report was jointly produced by the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy […]

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