Sungrow has completed the world's first large-scale grid-forming full-scenario validation, testing battery and inverter technology in extreme grid scenarios. The tests showed the technology responded well to short-circuit faults, frequency instability, and blackout conditions, traditionally handled by fossil fuel-powered machines. Grid-forming inverters, like those tested by Sungrow, are seen as a potential replacement for coal and gas generators in providing essential grid services. The findings are significant as they demonstrate the capability of grid-forming technology under real-world conditions, with potential cost savings compared to traditional synchronous condensers. Sungrow's tests included various scenarios such as short-circuit tests, frequency stability, and black start demonstrations, showcasing the technology's ability to stabilize grids without fossil fuel generation. Henry Liu from Sungrow emphasizes the significance of these results in demonstrating grid-forming capabilities for large-scale deployment, highlighting the importance of managing electronically by inverter based resources for clean energy solutions.
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A First Among Major Nations, India Is Industrializing With Solar
India is rapidly expanding its solar power capacity, with plans to cover 280 square miles in the Rann of Kutch desert by 2029, making it the world's largest supplier of solar electricity. The shift towards solar energy is enabling India to industrialize without relying heavily on fossil fuels, with solar power projected to meet half of the country's electricity demand growth by 2030. Despite challenges in grid infrastructure and storage capacity, efforts are being made to reduce coal dependency and improve the transmission of solar power. India's focus on rapidly increasing renewable energy capacity, electrifying transportation, and transitioning towards a modern industrial economy by 2047 highlights a significant departure from traditional energy paths for economic development.
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European PV avoided €10 billion in gas imports since escalation of Iran conflict
European photovoltaics have been instrumental in generating enough electricity since early March to avoid €10 billion in gas imports, with daily savings averaging €110 million. This increase in solar power generation is due to expanded photovoltaic capacity, reaching 65 GW in 2025. Renewable energy sources collectively met 46.4% of Europe's electricity demand in 2025, with wind and solar surpassing coal- and gas-fired power plants for the first time. The energy crisis triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine has cost the EU €1.7 trillion to date, highlighting the importance of investing in and expanding renewable energy sources to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
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Could California cozy up to China in floating wind?
California's emerging floating wind industry has received advice from Mingyang, China's largest turbine manufacturer, to consider international technology. This collaboration could potentially lead to innovative solutions for harnessing wind energy in the state. By leveraging expertise from global leaders in the field, California can accelerate the development of sustainable energy solutions and contribute to combating climate change on a larger scale. This partnership highlights the importance of international cooperation in advancing renewable energy technologies and achieving climate goals.
https://www.rechargenews.com/policy/could-california-cozy-up-to-china-in-floating-wind-/2-1-1992629
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Common‐sense state action can unlock a geothermal revolution in Utah and beyond
Next-generation geothermal energy is emerging as a credible solution for providing always-on, emissions-free energy in the Western United States, with Utah leading the way through its subsurface expertise and research site FORGE. The main barriers to geothermal growth are policy and finance, with outdated permitting frameworks and uncertainty about grid access hindering development. Governors in the West have the opportunity to unlock untapped geothermal potential by modernizing regulations, investing in subsurface data, and deploying grants to support projects. The Western Governors Association Chair Initiative aims to integrate geothermal into the broader energy conversation to create a more resilient and reliable energy system in the region, emphasizing the importance of smart coordination and policy competition between states to make geothermal energy a key component of the Western energy system.
https://www.utilitydive.com/news/enhanced-geothermal-utah-west-catf/820168/
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How High-Performance Computing and AI Accelerated Applied Energy Research in 2025
The National Laboratory of the Rockies' Kestrel supercomputer has supported over 500 energy modeling and simulation projects in 2025, with upgrades enhancing its AI capabilities. These projects cover materials science, energy systems, manufacturing, and fluid dynamics, enabling research on cost-effective alternatives for battery metals, optimized bioreactor designs, and improved electricity load forecasting. NLR's advanced computing capabilities are crucial for tackling complex energy challenges and facilitating scientific discovery in applied energy research, providing valuable insights for climate solutions experts.
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Geothermal emerges as scalable energy source for India
A new study on geothermal energy in India highlights its potential to meet future power, industrial heat, and cooling demand. The technical potential for geothermal energy in India is estimated at 450GW of electricity generation, 1.5TW of cooling capacity, and 11TW of industrial heat. Geothermal systems could reduce pressure on India's electricity network and provide continuous baseload energy independent of weather conditions. The report emphasizes the opportunities for direct-use applications like industrial process heat and district cooling systems, which could reduce electricity consumption by 30-40%. Improved drilling technologies and policy support are improving the prospects for commercial-scale geothermal development in India.
https://www.power-technology.com/news/geothermal-emerges-as-scalable-energy-source-for-india/
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AmpereHour and IndiGrid start up 180MW BESS in Gujarat
AmpereHour Energy and IndiGrid have launched a 180MW/360MWh battery energy storage system in Gujarat, India, the largest standalone utility-scale BESS in the country and one of the largest in Asia. The project aims to store excess renewable energy to enhance grid stability and reduce energy curtailment, supporting India's goal of achieving 500GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030. AmpereHour provided technological support for the project, which was implemented under a build, own, and operate model, showcasing a significant step towards sustainable energy solutions in the region.
https://www.power-technology.com/news/amperehour-indigrid-start-180mw-360mwh-bess-gujarat/
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Solar will be largest power generator in “much changed” world by 2032, but battery storage is the big mover
Solar energy is projected to become the world's largest generator of electricity by 2032, driven by falling prices, battery storage, and electrification. The BloombergNEF New Energy Outlook for 2026 highlights the shift towards renewable energy and electricity-led era, emphasizing the importance of electrification, particularly in the transportation sector. BNEF forecasts that solar will become the largest zero-carbon source by the end of the decade and the single largest source of power generation by 2032. The report also underscores the need for significant global low-carbon investment to transition to cleaner energy systems, with a focus on achieving a Net Zero Scenario by 2050 through the deployment of viable technologies at scale and at a lower cost than fossil fuel alternatives.
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DATA DIVE: Germany, UK lead European wind resurgence as capacity growth boosts clean energy prospects
In early 2026, Germany and the UK have experienced a resurgence in wind electricity generation, defying predictions of a coal rebound. Despite surging gas prices, there has not been an increase in coal usage, signaling a positive shift towards wind energy in Europe. This development is a promising advancement for climate solutions experts, highlighting the potential for renewable energy to play a significant role in reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change.