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Specialized Insurance Secures Bankability For European Battery Storage

As the European energy landscape matures, the primary challenge for battery energy storage systems (BESS) has shifted from technical feasibility to financial risk management. With margins tightening across Central, Eastern, and Western Europe, the bankability of storage projects now depends on maintaining financial continuity through every phase of development. Specialized insurance has emerged as a […]

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Electric Bikes Outperform Electric Vehicles For Greener Cities

As urban centers face mounting pressure to meet climate targets, e-bikes are emerging as one of the most efficient and cost-effective tools for reducing carbon footprints and easing traffic congestion. Recent data suggests that e-bike rebate programs achieve carbon savings comparable to electric vehicle incentives but offer superior co-benefits, such as reduced infrastructure wear and […]

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Rooftop Solar Could Power Forty Percent Of EU

A new study by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre reveals that the European Union possesses a massive rooftop solar potential of 2.3 TW. This capacity could generate approximately 2,750 TWh of electricity annually, potentially meeting 40% of the bloc’s projected power demands by 2050. While residential buildings account for the majority of this potential, […]

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Renewables Shield Australian Grid During Record Peak Demand

Recent extreme heatwaves across Australia have pushed the National Electricity Market to its limits, with electricity demand reaching record-breaking levels between January 7 and 9, 2026. However, the widespread adoption of rooftop PV has proven to be a critical buffer rather than just a secondary power source. By contributing significantly during these peak periods, solar […]

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US Exits International Climate Bodies Amid Solar Resilience

The United States has formalised its exit from several prominent international climate and energy organisations, following a recent White House memorandum. The move targets entities such as the Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). While the decision signals a significant shift […]

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China Scraps Solar And Battery Export Tax Rebates

China is set to eliminate value-added tax (VAT) export rebates for solar and battery products in a phased rollout beginning in early 2026. According to a new directive from the Ministry of Finance and the State Taxation Administration, tax incentives for solar modules and cells will be completely removed by April 2026, while battery exports […]

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Sodium Ion Batteries Challenge Lithium Ion Dominance

Sodium-ion batteries are rapidly approaching cost parity with lithium-ion technology, signaling a potential shift in the global energy storage market. A collaborative study by LUT University, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and the University of Alcalá reveals that while sodium-ion cells currently lag in energy density, they are already economically competitive. As utility-scale projects reach […]

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Willo Technologies Unveils Breakthrough 360 Degree Wireless Power

Willo Technologies, a Finnish deep-tech firm, has emerged from two years of stealth to showcase a breakthrough in wireless power delivery. Unlike existing systems that require charging pads or precise positioning, Willo’s technology enables devices to receive power while moving or rotating 360 degrees. By eliminating the need for cables or line-of-sight alignment, the company […]

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Europe Uses Sand Batteries To Store Renewable Energy

Europe’s rapid shift toward renewable energy has created an unexpected challenge: an oversupply of electricity that frequently drives market prices below zero. To address this, innovators are revisiting ancient thermal storage concepts using basic materials like sand and crushed bricks. These thermal batteries offer a cost-effective alternative to lithium-ion systems, providing long-duration storage that can […]

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Economics Not Physics Limit Long Term Battery Storage

While lithium-ion batteries are technically capable of holding a charge for months, their practical use is limited by the economics of energy storage rather than physical capacity. For a storage system to be financially viable, the initial capital cost must be distributed over as many kilowatt-hours as possible throughout its lifespan. This economic reality favors […]

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