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  • Australian tech company unearthing new capacity on the grid lands $1.1bn valuation after new capital raise

    Neara, an Australian energy technology company, has raised $90 million to expand its AI and machine learning products, crucial for the green energy transition. The company's software builds 3D models of networks to identify new capacity and better plan for new generation and data centers, with a focus on addressing challenges faced by power grids in the face of rising electrification and demand from AI and data centers. Traditional methods are no longer sufficient for managing a modern grid, with challenges in grid access and planning affecting sectors like data centers and renewable energy. Data centers present an opportunity similar to renewable energy, with countries needing to address grid issues to benefit. The data center industry is seen as a "space race" with significant potential.

    https://reneweconomy.com.au/australian-tech-company-unearthing-new-capacity-on-the-grid-lands-1-1bn-valuation-after-new-capital-raise/

  • Adani secures Japanese funding for India’s green energy corridor

    Adani Energy Solutions (AESL) has secured funding from Japanese banks for a 950km high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission project in India, aimed at transporting renewable energy from Rajasthan to the national grid with an evacuation capacity of 6,000MW by 2029. This project will enhance grid stability, integrate renewable energy into major urban and industrial areas, and strengthen financial and industrial ties between India and Japan. Part of Adani Group's clean energy platform, the project aligns with India's Make in India initiative, focusing on developing resilient transmission infrastructure for India's energy transition.

    https://www.power-technology.com/news/adani-japanese-funding-green-energy/

  • AI Startup That Does EV-Related Materials Science Discovery Raises $8M

    The section discusses the investment in clean, renewable technologies in countries outside the US, such as the UK-based startup Polaron raising $8 million. It highlights the importance of developing enhanced materials to improve electric vehicle efficiency, with examples like the electric MINI Countryman SUV increasing its range without increasing battery size. Polaron's CEO explains how early deployments have improved battery electrode energy density by more than 10% through manufacturing process optimization. The use of AI technology by EV makers and battery manufacturers for R&D and process engineering is also discussed, with AI being used for characterisation and design to improve performance and accelerate work on fast charging, energy density, and battery lifetime. The new funding will be used to scale the team, expand industrial deployment, and integrate with large industrial customers, with the approach being applicable to other EV components beyond battery electrodes to improve performance based on internal structure shaped by manufacturing.

    https://cleantechnica.com/2026/02/08/ai-startup-that-does-ev-related-materials-science-discovery-raises-8m/

  • State owned utility’s third big battery officially opened, and is “re-rated” to be the biggest in Australia

    Synergy has opened the Collie battery, the largest battery project in Australia with 2,400 MWh of storage capacity, as part of a transition away from coal-fired generators by the end of the decade. This battery will capture wind and solar energy to power homes when needed, contributing to a renewable energy mix. The town of Collie now hosts the two biggest batteries in Australia, solidifying its role in powering Western Australia's electricity system with clean energy solutions.

    https://reneweconomy.com.au/state-owned-utilitys-third-big-battery-officially-opened-and-is-re-rated-to-be-the-biggest-in-australia/

  • Danish giant lodges EPBC referral for first of its two Gippsland offshore wind projects

    Danish offshore wind developer Orsted has applied for the 2.8 GW Gippsland 1 project off the coast of Victoria, Australia, as part of the state's plan to transition to renewables and reach a 95% renewables target by 2035. The project involves installing up to 200 turbines and laying export cables over 90-120km in three to four years, with feasibility studies expected to be finished by the end of 2027. Challenges include the project's location 56km offshore, which makes cabling plans more costly and complicated. Multiple permissions are required, including EPBC approval, federal licenses, state environmental approval, and planning approval, with community concerns focusing on protecting coastal and marine areas, coexistence with commercial fishing, and understanding Indigenous values. Orsted emphasizes the importance of addressing these themes in their project development to ensure successful implementation.

    https://reneweconomy.com.au/danish-giant-lodges-epbc-referral-for-first-of-its-two-gippsland-offshore-wind-projects/

  • ‘Today, women leaders are no longer a quota: they are a competitive advantage’

    Yolanda Hoyos, Chief Technical Officer at Blacksalt in Spain, emphasizes the importance of inclusion, mentorship, and authentic leadership in shaping the future of the energy transition. Gender diversity and inclusion in the solar, energy storage, EV charging, and grid infrastructure sectors are crucial for success. A diverse team is better equipped to anticipate challenges and risks in the fast-evolving renewable sector. Women leaders are no longer seen as a quota but as a competitive advantage, with mentorship networks growing stronger to support their integration in decision-making roles. The industry is moving towards a more future-ready and inclusive environment by dismantling old preconceptions and biases. Yolanda Hoyos, a senior renewable-energy professional, is committed to advancing the energy transition and advocating for greater representation of women in the industry.

    https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/02/06/today-women-leaders-are-no-longer-a-quota-they-are-a-competitive-advantage/

  • The Hydrogen Stream: Verna completes first two hydrogen pilot wells in Canada

    Vema Hydrogen has completed two pilot hydrogen wells in Quebec, Canada, while Advait Greenergy and InSolare Energy are progressing on hydrogen projects in India. Canada and South Korea are discussing potential collaboration in auto manufacturing for Hyundai/Kia in Canada, with a focus on hydrogen energy. The University of Cagliari and the Indian Institute of Technology are collaborating on a research project on hydrogen energy systems. Hiringa Energy has reached Financial Close on the Kapuni Project in New Zealand, integrating wind, industrial renewable electricity supply, and green hydrogen production at scale. These developments highlight the importance of transitioning to renewable energy sources, such as solar power, to combat climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Policy support and investment in renewable energy technologies are crucial to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels and meet global electricity demand with clean energy solutions.

    https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/02/06/the-hydrogen-stream-verna-completes-first-two-hydrogen-pilot-wells-in-quebec/

  • e-STORAGE partners with Sunraycer for battery projects in Texas, US

    Canadian Solar's energy storage solutions business, e-STORAGE, and Sunraycer are collaborating to supply and maintain battery energy storage projects in Franklin County, Texas. The Lupinus projects, totaling 503 megawatt-hours, aim to support renewable energy integration and improve grid stability in the ERCOT market. Construction of Lupinus 1 is set to begin in Q1 2027, with Lupinus 2 following in Q3 2026, utilizing Canadian Solar's SolBank 3.0 battery energy storage system to create a more adaptable power grid. This collaboration highlights the importance of innovative energy storage solutions in advancing renewable energy integration and enhancing grid reliability.

    https://www.power-technology.com/news/e-storage-sunraycer-battery-projects/

  • Astronergy adopts quarter-cut cell design, boosting TOPCon module efficiency and reliability

    Astronergy's new ASTRO N7 Pro PV modules feature quarter-cut cell technology and TOPCon 5.0+ technology, increasing module power and efficiency while maintaining compatibility with previous generations. The modules also have a high bifaciality rate and innovative module layout design to maximize solar area and improve efficiency. These advancements benefit utility and C&I solar projects by reducing system costs, increasing energy yield, and providing resilience in harsh environments. Major reliability challenges for solar products in utility-scale and C&I projects include prolonged outdoor exposure, thermal cycling, UV radiation, and physical damage from extreme weather. The ASTRO N7 Pro PV module incorporates innovative technologies to ensure stable power generation and support a 30-year linear power warranty with high end power retention. Optimized cell passivation and upgraded encapsulation materials enhance resistance to PID and UVID, improving long-term durability. Higher conversion efficiency leads to lower operating temperatures, slowing material aging. The quarter-cut circuit design reduces shading losses and peak hot-spot temperatures, improving safety and adaptability. The reinforced frame offers higher mechanical load capacity to withstand extreme weather conditions.

    https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/02/05/astronergy-adopts-quarter-cut-cell-design-boosting-topcon-module-efficiency-and-reliability/

  • Africa records fastest-ever solar growth in 2025

    In 2025, installations of solar power in Africa increased by 54%, with around 4.5 GW of new solar PV capacity installed. Utility-scale projects accounted for 56% of installations, while distributed solar made up 44%. The report highlighted the under-reporting of rooftop, commercial, and distributed capacity due to limited data. The need for greater investment in battery storage, grids, and power system flexibility was emphasized to improve reliability of supply and support rising energy demand. The top 10 solar markets in Africa led the capacity additions, but solar deployment is spreading to a wider group of countries, with several mid-sized and emerging markets making significant gains. Despite the rapid growth of distributed solar in Africa, financing models have not kept pace, with most clean energy finance still coming from public and development sources geared towards large projects. Private investment in clean energy has increased, but funding for smaller solar systems used by homes and businesses remains limited. Leaders in the industry estimate that up to $46 billion will be needed by 2030 to meet electrification targets in African countries. The Global Solar Council warns that misalignment between funding and market needs could slow deployment of solar energy, but aligning finance, planning, and regulation with market realities could lead to significant growth in solar capacity and economic benefits.

    https://www.climatechangenews.com/2026/02/04/africa-records-fastest-ever-solar-growth-as-installations-jump-in-2025/