EGEB
EGEB = Electrek Green Energy Brief: A daily technical, financial, and political roundup/analysis of news about green energy, such as wind, solar, sustainable technology, and electric vehicles.
EGEB = Electrek Green Energy Brief: A daily technical, financial, and political roundup/analysis of news about green energy, such as wind, solar, sustainable technology, and electric vehicles.
Chinaβs Dongfang Electric has installed a 26-megawatt offshore wind turbine, snatching the title of worldβs most powerful from Siemens Gamesaβs 21.5 turbine in Denmark.
Expand Expanding CloseTrumpβs Interior Department halted construction on 704 megawatt (MW) Revolution Wind, the USβs first multi-state offshore wind project thatβs already 80% complete. Grid operator ISO New England says the decision is a threat to the grid.
Expand Expanding CloseColorado is about to see the USβs first floating solar tracker project hit the water.
Noria Energy has started construction on Aurea Solar, a 50 kW floating solar pilot in Golden, Colorado, that will use trackers. The project will power local water utility operations at the Fairmount Reservoir, which is owned and operated by the Consolidated Mutual Water Company (CMWC).
Expand Expanding CloseA new review of US Energy Information Administration (EIA) data by the SUN DAY Campaign reveals that solar delivered almost 9% of US electricity in the first half of 2025. Wind and solar combined produced just over one-fifth of the countryβs electricity, while renewables as a whole hit nearly 28%.
Expand Expanding CloseSolar is taking off across Africa in a big way. According to a new analysis of Chinaβs solar panel exports data from energy think tank Ember, solar panel imports into the continent jumped 60% in the 12 months through June 2025, setting a record that could reshape electricity systems in many countries.
Expand Expanding CloseThree years after the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) became law, Rewiring America is rolling out a new effort to make sure homeowners donβt miss out on major savings.
The Save on Better Appliances campaign is designed to help families take advantage of federal energy tax credits before they expire at the end of 2025, while also showing how modern electric appliances can cut long-term energy costs.
Expand Expanding CloseFort Polk, a US Army installation in Louisiana, is about to get a big solar power boost. Clean energy developer Onyx Renewables has wrapped up construction on two 13 megawatt ground-mount solar projects. The solar arrays are scheduled to come online this fall.
Expand Expanding CloseEV drivers who use the Pennsylvania Turnpike just got a jolt of good news: Two Applegreen DC fast charging stations have come online, adding to the growing network of over 60 EV chargers along the 360-mile toll road that links Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and Philadelphia.
Expand Expanding CloseSolar and wind accounted for almost 91% of new US electrical generating capacity added in the first five months of 2025, according to data released on August 20* by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Expand Expanding CloseRidgefield, Connecticut, just commissioned a sizable new solar carport at Ridgefield High School, and itβs set to pay big dividends for the town of around 7,000 residents.
Expand Expanding ClosePacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), Fremont Unified School District (FUSD), and The Mobility House just launched one of Californiaβs most advanced vehicle-to-grid (V2G) electric school bus fleets, delivering cleaner rides for students and extra power for the stateβs grid.
Expand Expanding CloseOne of the USβs largest solar + battery storage projects is now fully online in Mojave, California. Arevon Energyβs Eland Solar-plus-Storage Project combines 758 megawatts (MWdc) of solar with 300 MW/1,200 megawatt hours of battery storage.
Expand Expanding CloseIndiana is getting a major EV charging boost. GOEVIN (Go Electric Vehicle Indiana) just announced the recipients of its latest funding round, aimed at expanding the stateβs publicly accessible EV charging network.
Expand Expanding CloseGeorgia BRIGHT, a statewide initiative to deliver affordable solar, kicked off its βNo-Cost Solar Planβ in Atlanta yesterday, giving qualified homeowners a shot at roughly 400 fully prepaid rooftop-solar systems with zero upfront or maintenance costs. However, Georgia Brightβs No-Cost Solar Plan may lose its $156 million in grant money if the EPA steals back the Solar for All programβs entire $7 billion, which funded it.
Expand Expanding CloseSolar panel recycler SOLARCYCLE and Arizona State University just proved that solar panels made with recycled glass work just as well as new ones.
Expand Expanding CloseTrumpβs Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is rescinding every single Wind Energy Area (WEA) in US federal waters, wiping out over 3.5 million acres of zones once earmarked for offshore wind development.
Expand Expanding CloseTwo years after world leaders pledged to triple global renewable energy capacity by 2030, a new report shows that most countries still arenβt planning like they mean it.
Expand Expanding CloseSolarEdge and Solar Landscape are going to turn hundreds of empty commercial rooftops into solar energy generators in the US.
Expand Expanding CloseCalifornia-based B2U Storage Solutions is building a new battery energy storage facility east of San Antonio, Texas β and itβs going to be powered by used EV batteries.
Expand Expanding CloseSolar provided over 11% of total US electrical generation in May, while wind + solar produced over one-fifth, and the mix of all renewable energy sources generated nearly 30%, according to data just released by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Expand Expanding CloseNexamp just pulled off something that could speed up clean energy deployment across the US β and potentially lower costs for everyone. The Boston-based solar developer just finished building three new solar farms in Maine and Massachusetts. But instead of waiting on the utility to handle all the grid hookup work, Nexamp did it themselves.
Expand Expanding CloseMIT spinout Electrified Thermal Solutions has inked a deal with HWI, a member of Calderys and one of the biggest refractory suppliers in the US, to make electrically conductive firebricks β electric bricks, or E-bricks β that store and deliver extreme heat using renewable electricity.
Expand Expanding CloseRenewables continued to dominate fossil fuels on price in 2024, according to a new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The big takeaway: Clean energy is the cheapest power around β by a wide margin. So itβs pretty bad business that the biggest grid upgrade project in US history just got kneecapped by Trumpβs Department of Energy to stop the βgreen scam.β
Expand Expanding CloseEnbridge is going big on solar again in Texas, and Meta is snapping up all the solar power it can get.
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