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Germany’s Altmark Region Unveils Major Lithium Deposit

Germany’s Altmark region has been confirmed to host one of the largest lithium deposits in the world, with an estimated resource base of 43 million tons of lithium carbonate equivalent. This finding, reported by Neptune Energy, could greatly enhance Europe’s position in the electric vehicle and battery supply chain. The area, known for over five […]

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Italy’s Solar Installations Plummet 33% in Early 2025

In the first half of 2025, Italy’s solar market experienced a significant downturn, with installations dropping by 33 percent compared to the previous year. According to data from the industry group Italia Solare, only 113,465 new photovoltaic systems were connected to the grid, contributing 2,809 megawatts of new capacity, which is a 16 percent decline […]

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Coastal Nuclear Plants Risk Rising Sea Levels and Storms

As climate change escalates, coastal nuclear power plants face growing threats from rising sea levels and more intense storms. This concern is particularly pressing for nations like China, which rapidly expands its nuclear infrastructure along the Pacific coast. While these plants benefit from strategically utilizing nearby water sources for cooling, experts stress the importance of […]

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Europe’s Largest Sodium-Ion Battery Installation Launched in Germany

Phenogy, a Swiss energy storage company, has launched Europe’s largest sodium-ion battery installation, marking a significant milestone in the region’s transition towards alternative battery technologies. Located near Bremen Airport in Germany, this innovative system provides 400 kW of power and nearly 1 MWh of storage capacity while utilizing an existing 50 kW solar array. Operating […]

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California Strengthens Clean Energy with New Solar Legislation

California continues to solidify its leadership in clean energy as the legislature passed two significant bills aimed at enhancing solar energy use and promoting a more interconnected clean energy grid. Assembly Bill 825 and Senate Bill 302 are designed to reduce energy costs for residents while ensuring California aligns with the federal Inflation Reduction Act […]

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Researchers Turn Concrete into Innovative Energy Storage Solution

Researchers at Aarhus University are making strides toward transforming buildings into functional components of the energy grid by developing a method to convert concrete into a living energy storage system. This innovative approach involves integrating Shewanella oneidensis bacteria into cement, enabling it to act as a biohybrid supercapacitor that significantly outperforms traditional energy storage solutions. […]

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Poland Balances Nuclear Ambitions with Renewable Energy Gains

Poland is currently at a pivotal moment in its energy landscape, grappling with ambitious nuclear power plans while simultaneously achieving substantial progress in renewable energy sources. The nation aims to develop between 6 to 9 gigawatts of nuclear energy, initiating the construction of three AP1000 reactors along the Baltic Sea. However, delays and financial uncertainties […]

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Central Europes Solar Energy Surges, Yet Faces Storage Challenges

The solar energy output in Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia has seen a remarkable sixfold increase from 2019 to 2024 as these countries work towards reducing their reliance on coal. Despite this significant growth, energy think tank Ember warns that inadequate battery storage and lower-than-average solar targets pose risks to sustainable progress in the region’s […]

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China Plans 180 GW Boost in Energy Storage by 2027

China has unveiled an ambitious plan to significantly enhance its energy storage capacities, aiming to achieve 180 gigawatts (GW) of installed battery energy storage systems (BESS) by 2027. This initiative, known as the ‘Special Action Plan for Large-Scale Construction of New Energy Storage (2025-2027)’, was collaboratively developed by the National Development and Reform Commission and […]

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Philippines Unveils First Agrivoltaic Project for Sustainable Energy

The Philippines has officially launched its first agrivoltaic project, which combines a solar power capacity of 197 MW with a 320 MWh energy storage system. Situated in Batangas, this initiative allows for agricultural activities to take place beneath solar panels, helping to optimize land usage and boost farmers’ earnings. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. emphasized […]

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