US renewable power capacity to reach 1.06TW by 2035, forecasts GlobalData
The US operates the world’s largest and most diversified electricity system, supported by abundant domestic energy resources, regional power markets, and a broad technology mix. While federal energy policy since 2025 has increasingly emphasized energy security, domestic manufacturing, and firm generation capacity, long-term power sector investment continues to be shaped by state-level clean energy mandates, utility procurement programs, and private sector demand. Within this framework, renewable...
New national data from Absolar reveals how next generation remote solar mapping is unlocking hidden clean energy potential across UK rooftops
53 million cups of tea at a time! Multi award-winning clean tech company Absolar has published its first nationwide set of Solar Performance Wrap Reports for its customers, revealing how high precision solar modelling and installation are transforming energy use and carbon reduction across a wide range of UK organisations. The findings highlight a significant opportunity for the vast untapped rooftop potential that could speed up, at scale, the UK’s transition to clean energy.Drawing on advanced...
Enertis Applus+ Delivers Trusted Technical and Financial Expertise for Lightshift Energy’s Successful $75 Million Energy Storage Financing Deal
Global renewables engineering consultancy, Enertis Applus+, provides a range of Independent Engineering services for Lightshift’s BESS projects portfolio Lightshift Energy secures $75 million credit facility for current and future BESS projects from KeyBanc Capital Markets SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19, 2025 - By providing an array of Independent Engineering (IE) battery energy storage system (BESS) services, global renewables engineering consultancy, Enertis Applus+, helped Lightshift Energy (Li...
Popping the cork on new low-cost carbon capture method
The process uses water and pressure to remove carbon dioxide from emissions at half the cost of current methods. By Caitlin Clark, Texas A&M University Division of Marketing and Communications A new, low-cost method for capturing carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial facilities relies on a simple physical phenomenon — the same one that causes bubbles to fizz when popping a bottle of Champagne or cracking open a bottle of seltzer. The proc...
Netherlands renewable power capacity to reach 111.7GW in 2035, forecasts GlobalData
The Netherlands is accelerating its clean energy transition with rapid growth in solar PV and wind, backed by EU-aligned policy and grid upgrades. Against this backdrop, the country’s cumulative renewable power capacity is forecast to reach 111.7GW by 2035, up from 41.6GW in 2024, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.4% during 2024–35, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. GlobalData’s report, “Netherlands Power Market Trends and Analysis by Capacity,...
France renewable power capacity to reach 163.1GW in 2035, forecasts GlobalData
France is accelerating its clean energy transition, supported by expanding wind and solar deployment, modernization of hydropower, and strong government policy backing. The country’s cumulative renewable power capacity is forecast to reach 163.1GW by 2035, up from 59.1GW in 2024, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.7% during 2024–35, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. GlobalData’s latest report, “France Power Market Trends and Analysis by Capacity...
Anchoring the future of offshore wind power
Credit: Rachel Barton/Texas A&M University College of Engineering With offshore wind poised for massive growth, Texas A&M researchers develop a versatile anchor system that could solve the industry’s biggest logistical and financial challenge. By Justin Agan, Texas A&M University College of Engineering As the race to harness offshore wind power accelerates, a Texas A&M University civil engineering professor is anchoring innovation, literally. Dr. Charles Aubeny, a profes...
As DOE Cancels $7.5B in Green Tech And Freezes $100B in Loans, EU Accelerates: Energy Experts Reveals Buildings Sector Will Be Impacted Most
Green tech solutions lack funding Earlier this month, the US Department of Energy (DOE) canceled $7.5 billion in clean-energy awards and began reviewing nearly $100 billion in loans, sending an alarming message across the clean-tech industry. Europe, however, doubles down on its own green investments. Experts reveal the building sector will be impacted the most. October 30, 2025. The US Department of Energy (DOE) recently canceled more than $7.5 billion in clean-energy awards, terminating 22...
Global solar PV modules and inverters market to reach $115.8 billion by 2030, forecasts GlobalData
The global solar PV modules and inverters market is forecast to reach $115.8 billion by 2030, largely driven by the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region with its strong policy initiatives, ambitious renewable energy targets, large-scale investments, rapid urbanization, declining technology costs, and expanding solar manufacturing and innovation in major economies, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. GlobalData’s latest report, “Solar PV Modules and Inverters Market Size, Shar...
Greater Peoria Sanitary District finalizes agreements with Burnham RNG to produce renewable natural gas
New project to capture methane and reduce greenhouse gas emissions Peoria, IL – The Greater Peoria Sanitary District (GPSD) Board of Trustees approved final agreements with Burnham RNG to transform methane gas generated at GPSD’s treatment facilities into renewable natural gas (RNG). This partnership marks a significant step forward in GPSD’s commitment to sustainability and innovation. By capturing and converting methane—a natural byproduct of the wastewater treatment process—into a cl...