Thursday, February 26 2026 Climate Solutions Update

Form Energy has developed an innovative iron-air battery capable of providing 100 hours of energy storage, surpassing Tesla’s Megapack 3 specifically in terms of duration. The company has secured a 300-megawatt deal with Xcel Energy and Google for a Minnesota data center, contingent upon approval from the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission. This iron-air technology relies on iron pellets that rust to generate energy and can be recharged by applying electricity. To support mass production, Form Energy is establishing a factory in West Virginia, backed by significant funding.

In 2026, solar and battery storage are projected to account for 79% of the 86 GW of new utility-scale capacity planned in the United States. This growth highlights the urgency for enhanced grid infrastructure to accommodate the increasing share of renewable energy.

In Bolivia, the government has enacted Supreme Decree 5549, which establishes a framework for medium-scale renewable energy projects (ranging from 1 MW to 6 MW), simplifying connection procedures and creating a remuneration scheme for energy fed into the grid. This initiative aims to foster growth in the renewable energy sector, starting with private sector participation. Additionally, Neoen’s Goyder wind and solar project in South Australia has received federal approval for its initial phases, targeting over 2.6 GW of combined generation capacity while addressing critical environmental concerns related to climate change and public health.

  • In the Netherlands, a pilot project is transforming fashion waste into valuable resources as nature-inspired decomposition systems turn textiles into bioplastics, significantly reducing the environmental impact of the industry.
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  • In Massachusetts, Form Energy is revolutionizing energy storage by securing a 300-megawatt deal with Xcel Energy and Google, as their iron-air battery outlasts Tesla’s Megapack 3, promising reliable power for Minnesota’s new data center.
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  • Tesla is enhancing freight sustainability by expanding its Megacharging network with 64 new sites across 15 states, significantly reducing air pollution from diesel trucks.
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  • Massachusetts can achieve a combustion-free peak power mix by 2050 as the report outlines cost-effective clean energy solutions, paving the way for a sustainable electricity future.
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  • In the United States, analysts predict that solar and storage will dominate new utility-scale capacity, enabling cleaner energy access for millions of homes by 2026.
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  • In Bolivia, the government is enhancing renewable energy access as a new net metering scheme for medium-voltage generation is established, promoting self-consumption and decentralization.
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  • In South Australia, the Goyder wind and solar project is set to transform energy production as it receives federal approval for significant expansion, enhancing renewable capacity and supporting local industries.
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  • MGA Thermal is advancing thermal energy storage in Australia after securing $3.25 million in Arena funding, which will support efforts to decarbonize industrial process heat.
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  • Places mentioned in this update: Australia, Bolivia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Netherlands, South Australia, West Virginia, the United States