Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Japan Suiso Energy are collaborating on the construction of a 40,000 cubic meter vessel to address global hydrogen demand by the 2030s. The liquefied hydrogen carrier will feature a diesel- and hydrogen-fueled electric propulsion system, specialized cargo tanks, and advanced insulation to minimize boil-off gas. Kawasaki Heavy Industries' expertise in hydrogen transportation, along with Japan Suiso Energy's ship-to-base loading project, highlights the growing focus on sustainable solutions in the maritime industry. This innovative approach to hydrogen transportation signifies a significant step towards achieving a more environmentally friendly and efficient global energy system.
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Energy Vault breaks ground on 150MW SOSA Energy Center in Texas
Energy Vault has acquired the SOSA Energy Center in Texas and has begun construction on a 150MW/300MWh battery energy storage project, expected to be operational by Q2 2027. The project will provide grid support and renewable integration services in the Texas ERCOT market, with a total portfolio of over 340MW using their B-VAULT technology. Meanwhile, Hover Energy has been recognized for their excellence in innovation and leadership in intelligent microgrids and distributed renewables, receiving three 2025 Power Technology Excellence Awards. Their AI-enabled Microgrid Management SystemTM and networked microgrids are helping to rebuild the energy grid for a more flexible and resilient future.
https://www.power-technology.com/news/energy-vault-sosa-energy-center/
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California water district plans up to 21 GW of solar on fallowed farmland
The Westlands Water District in California has adopted the Valley Clean Infrastructure Plan to develop up to 21 GW of solar generation on fallowed agricultural land in response to water shortages in the San Joaquin Valley. California law AB 2661 allows the district to repurpose the land for solar, storage, and transmission facilities, aiming to preserve agriculture viability and create economic opportunities for farmworkers. Stakeholder collaboration will be key in advancing project planning and implementation steps for this initiative, which seeks to address water scarcity while promoting sustainable solutions for the region's agricultural sector.
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Tata Power Commissions 1.4-Gigawatt Solar Farm Just Before Year End
Tata Power has commissioned a 1.4 GW solar power plant in Rajasthan, India, the largest they have ever built, expected to produce 2.454 TWh of electricity annually. The power will be distributed to Rajasthan, Jammu and Kashmir, and Uttarakhand, utilizing bifacial modules and high-performance inverters for efficiency. Developed under the CPSU Scheme of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India, this project showcases a significant step towards sustainable energy solutions in the region.
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SPC commences operations at Japan’s first commercial floating wind project
Japan's first floating offshore wind project, the Goto Offshore Wind Farm, has commenced commercial operations, utilizing a hybrid spar-type floater and engaging local companies in construction and maintenance. The electricity produced will be prioritized for retail electricity providers, promoting renewable energy and benefiting local communities. The project, initiated in 2019, officially launched commercial operations in 2026, marking a significant step towards sustainable energy solutions in Japan.
https://www.power-technology.com/news/spc-japans-first-wind-project/
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Japanese airport terminal hosting chalcopyrite solar modules
Kyuden Mirai Energy and Nissan Motor are showcasing the use of flexible, glass-free chalcopyrite PV panels from PXP Corporation in projects at Fukuoka International Airport and a Nissan dealership in Yokohama City, Japan. The goal is to evaluate the potential applications of thin film solar PV technology, raise awareness about flexible solar cell technology, and emphasize Nissan's commitment to sustainability. PXP Corporation has received financial support to advance their technology in Japan, highlighting the growing interest in renewable energy solutions.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/01/05/japanese-airport-terminal-hosting-chalcopyrite-solar-modules/
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21 Gigawatts of Solar for California Land That Can No Longer Be Used for Agriculture
The Westlands Water District in California's San Joaquin Valley is repurposing fallowed land for solar power plants, potentially generating 21 gigawatts of solar energy. California law AB 2661 authorizes the water district to develop solar generation, battery storage, and transmission facilities, with a community benefits plan in place. This initiative aims to address the region's issues with drought, limited water supply, and agricultural needs, providing a practical approach to preserving agriculture while utilizing dry, empty land for renewable energy production.
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Battery technology outlook for 2026 sharpens beyond lithium-ion
In 2026, the energy storage industry is focused on advancements in technology to meet the demands of AI-driven load growth, data center demand, and wildfire risks. Longer-duration storage, safer chemistries, and resilient supply chains are key priorities for industry leaders, with a shift towards non-lithium chemistries for safety, affordability, and long-term confidence. Recycling and domestic processing will become essential for maintaining domestic battery supply chains, with a push towards localized materials recovery and finished batteries. Companies investing in secure, scalable supply chains and embracing new chemistries will be well-positioned to succeed in meeting the country's energy needs, particularly in adding flexible power near high-demand areas like AI data centers.
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UK study finds azimuthal trackers boost floating PV performance
A University of Exeter study found that azimuthal tracking systems deliver the largest energy gains and lowest levelized cost of energy for floating solar PV plants in the UK, with a 26.9% increase in production compared to fixed systems. This makes floating solar a competitive option for marine-based renewable energy. Meanwhile, in the United States, Texas has become one of the top states for solar energy production due to its abundant sunlight, large land area, and decreasing costs of solar technology. The expansion of solar power in Texas is helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.
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Equinor latest US offshore wind developer to challenge Trump
Equinor has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's stop-work order on five offshore wind projects, including Empire Wind 1, in a Washington, DC federal district court. This legal action is crucial for the construction of offshore wind projects, which play a significant role in transitioning to renewable energy sources and combating climate change. The outcome of this lawsuit could have a major impact on the advancement of renewable energy solutions and the fight against climate change.