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Dominion upbeat on offshore wind as cost estimate eases, sales rise
Dominion Energy is prioritizing the completion of the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, the largest wind farm in the US, by June 2027. The project is 75% complete with 9 out of 176 turbines installed, with an estimated capital budget of $11.4 billion and expected fuel savings of $5 billion over 10 years. Dominion's focus on transmission and distribution infrastructure, along with the growth in data center capacity, is driving significant regulated investment needs. Additionally, Dominion's Virginia territory will see an increase in gas generation, solar, and energy storage spending, with more opportunities for regulated capital deployment in the early 2030s. A new Virginia law requires Dominion to petition for 20 GW of energy storage projects by 2040, up from 3 GW by 2035, which will be reflected in the company's capital update next year.
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Santa Marta May Be a Game-Changing Moment
The First Conference On Transitioning Away From Fossil Fuels in Santa Marta, Colombia brought together 57 countries to discuss how to leave behind fossil fuels as the primary driver of climate change. The head of the International Energy Agency stated that the war in Iran has broken fossil fuel markets beyond repair, leading countries towards renewable energy sources. The conference focused on learning from various sectors, including businesses and Indigenous peoples, to disentangle economies and societies from fossil fuels. France released a national roadmap to phase out fossil fuels, while companies like BYD and Fortescue showcased initiatives for zero emissions. The conference emphasized the importance of individual and national actions for stronger climate action. The potential impact of the COP31 conference in November, particularly focusing on the economic power of the "coalition of the willing" countries, including California, was also discussed. These countries account for 30% of global fossil fuel consumption, and withdrawing their buying power could accelerate the shift away from fossil fuels. A follow-up conference is planned for February 2027. The concept of "climateflation" and the connection between climate change impacts and cost of living expenses were highlighted, along with the importance of renewables for stability and sovereignty. Information on upcoming events, training opportunities, and job openings in the climate and environment sector was also provided. Applications for fellowships with Pulitzer Center, Chips Quinn Reporter Fellowship, Quanta Magazine, and ProPublica were mentioned, along with a call to support Covering Climate Now.
https://coveringclimatenow.org/from-us-story/santa-marta-may-be-a-game-changing-moment/
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TotalEnergies, Nextnorth begin 440MWp solar project in Philippines
TotalEnergies and Nextnorth are collaborating on a 440MW solar power plant in the Philippines, expected to be operational by late 2027. This project, with a $300m investment, will generate 13.5TW-hours of electricity over two decades, with over half of it being sold to commercial and industrial users to reduce carbon emissions. The remaining electricity will be supplied to the national grid under the Philippines Government's Green Energy Auction Programme. Nextnorth, focusing on clean energy projects, aims to support the country's energy transition and economic growth, making this the largest international financing endeavor for a solar project in the Philippines.
https://www.power-technology.com/news/totalenergies-nextnorth-begin-440mwp-solar-project/
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Türkiye’s COP31 presidency and IEA join forces on clean energy push
Türkiye's COP31 presidency, in partnership with the International Energy Agency, is working to accelerate the global clean energy transition in response to the energy crisis triggered by the Iran war. The focus is on areas such as energy supply, electrification, and green industrialization, with an emphasis on expanding clean cooking solutions in developing countries and promoting waste recycling to reduce emissions. The IEA is organizing a summit in July to improve clean cooking access for Africans. Meanwhile, COP31 aims to address the lack of funding for decarbonizing hard-to-abate industries and supporting clean energy development outside of China, Europe, and the US. The presidency is prioritizing cutting emissions from garbage and developing a new mechanism to match climate projects with financing to ease access to funding for climate solutions.
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Renewables growth cut Spain’s electricity bills by 24.2% over the past two years
A new report from Positive Money reveals that Spain and Portugal have significantly reduced their exposure to gas price volatility by 53% in the past three years, thanks to the expansion of renewable energy. The study underscores how renewable energy is reshaping electricity prices in Europe, decreasing reliance on gas and mitigating vulnerability to volatile energy markets. The report also highlights the European Union's continued dependence on imported fossil fuels, leaving it susceptible to price shocks and geopolitical instability. Additionally, the report emphasizes the economic incentives for energy storage investments driven by low midday prices and higher evening peak prices, signaling the growing importance of energy storage technologies in the transition to a more sustainable and reliable energy system amidst shifting market dynamics.
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In a first, fusion company applies for US grid connection
Commonwealth Fusion Systems, the first developer of nuclear fusion technology, has applied to connect their planned power plant to the PJM Interconnection grid in Virginia. This move aims to demonstrate the feasibility of delivering low-carbon electricity to customers by the early 2030s. The application process, expected to take four to six years, is the initial step towards integrating the 400-megawatt fusion power plant into the grid. PJM will conduct grid simulation models to ensure the project can reliably provide electricity, marking a significant advancement in the development of fusion technology for sustainable energy solutions.
https://www.eenews.net/articles/in-a-first-fusion-company-applies-for-us-grid-connection/
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Construction starts on US’ first utility-scale advanced NPP
TerraPower is constructing the Natrium plant, Kemmerer Unit 1, the first utility-scale advanced nuclear power plant in the US, featuring a sodium-cooled fast reactor with an integrated molten salt-based energy storage system for increased energy output as needed. Part of the US Department of Energy's Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program, the Natrium plant aims to serve as a blueprint for future plants globally, providing steady base output and quick ramp-up during peak demand, offering a unique and innovative addition to America's energy infrastructure.
https://www.power-technology.com/news/construction-starts-on-us-first-utility-scale-advanced-npp/
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New Records Set in the Renewable Energy Marathon
Renewable energy is leading the way in global energy supply growth, with solar being the largest contributor in 2025. The world installed a record amount of wind and solar in 2025, with projections showing that solar, wind, and energy storage will make up the majority of new energy capacity in the coming years. This shift towards clean energy is expected to continue, phasing out fossil fuels and accelerating the transition to a clean energy future. The increase in wind generation is breaking records in California and other regions, showing the potential for continued growth in wind power. The growth of renewables is crucial in reducing reliance on fossil fuels and combating climate change.
https://blog.ucs.org/john-rogers/new-records-set-in-the-renewable-energy-marathon/
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Octopus Energy, Lunar Energy roll out battery-enabled electricity plans in Texas
Octopus Energy, Lunar Energy, GVEC, and other companies in Texas are introducing innovative electricity plans that include high-capacity home batteries and smart thermostats to reduce costs and manage power usage. These plans aim to demonstrate the effectiveness of smarter, more flexible energy solutions for customers, with fixed pricing and grid services included. The trend towards battery-based retail electricity programs in Texas is growing, with a focus on offering discounted energy storage hardware and home backup power. Partnerships like the one between NRG and Renew Home are also working towards deploying flexible capacity through residential demand management programs, showcasing the potential for widespread adoption of climate-friendly solutions in the state.