Batteries + Grids

ML-powered climate forecasts drive resilient strategies to combat extreme weather, boost sustainable agriculture, and enhance disaster preparedness.

Addressing grid limitations, the Charge Qube delivers flexible EV charging via second-life batteries—supporting clean fleets, remote sites, and low-emission compliance.

Virginia Tech advances its Climate Action Commitment with a 2.1 MW solar project, reducing emissions and expanding renewable energy education for students.

China has become the world’s first "electrostate," shifting from fossil fuels to a fully electrified economy powered by solar, wind, and battery storage. Yet, its continued coal expansion highlights the challenges of balancing growth with decarbonization.

A new DAC project could help reshape the carbon market’s tech future. With validation underway, credits may arrive as soon as summer 2025.

Texas Senate Bill No. 75 reinforces the state’s electric grid by establishing expert oversight and rigorous simulations to set new resilience standards that safeguard healthcare, water, communications, and transportation, ensuring public safety and economic stability.

Extreme H just tested a new hydrogen unit with major power gains. The tech could fuel everything from races to remote live events.

Micromobility Fire Safety Standards Act of 2025: Ensuring safe e-bike and e-scooter use in D.C. by requiring UL-certified batteries to prevent fire risks.

Explore Governor Newsom’s initiatives to modernize California’s infrastructure, from expediting the Delta Conveyance Project to record-breaking growth in battery storage capacity.

Oregon is shifting its wind energy regulations, raising the site certificate threshold from 50 MW to 100 MW. How will this impact developers and local permitting?

Data centers are using more power than ever as AI expands fast. The Northwest must balance digital growth with climate commitments.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announces major energy policy changes, including rescinding renewable energy incentives, streamlining oil and gas leasing, and fast-tracking permits.

A mile underground, scientists are testing geothermal tech built to last. The goal: reliable, scalable power for energy-hungry industries.

National Grid has launched a public consultation on Eastern Green Link 3, 4, and 5—key projects that will strengthen the UK’s energy security and integrate offshore wind power.

RESA Power adds MPPT to its Florida network, boosting field services. The move builds on past collaboration and extends testing capabilities.

Charger downtime is drawing fines and frustration. A new partnership is betting on tech and workforce scale to keep EV stations online.

Releaf Earth has launched Nigeria’s first large-scale biochar facility, using palm kernel waste to cut emissions and improve farm yields—while laying a scalable model for Africa’s carbon removal strategy.

New lithium recovery results from Nevada suggest major cost savings. The process could help scale U.S. supply for EV and battery markets.

Holtec’s Palisades SMR-300 project aims to become the first SMR operating in the U.S. by 2030, leveraging regulatory progress, workforce development, and strong state support.

Invenergy’s $1.7B Grain Belt Express aims to modernize U.S. energy infrastructure but faces strong local opposition over land rights and project benefits.

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