Energy News Digest – September 29, 2025

Hitachi Energy and E.ON Announce $700 Million Deal to Modernize Germany’s Power Grid Hitachi Energy has signed a $700 million agreement with E.ON to supply power and distribution transformers for grid expansion and modernization in Germany, supporting the country’s €500 billion infrastructure initiative aimed at energy resilience. The deal is expected to accelerate renewable energy […]

Energy News Digest – September 28, 2025

Renewable Energy to Dominate US Grid Additions in 2025 Renewable energy technologies—including solar, wind, and batteries—are projected to account for 99% of all new electricity grid installations in the United States in 2025, driven by compelling economic advantages over fossil fuels and rapid growth in states like Texas[1]. This marks the largest single-year growth for […]

Energy News Digest – September 27, 2025

Renewables to Make Up 99% of New US Electricity Grid Installations in 2025 Renewable energy technologies—including solar, wind, and batteries—are projected to account for 99% of all new electricity grid installations in the United States this year, marking the fastest growth rate for any energy technology in two decades. This shift is driven by strong […]

Energy News Digest – September 26, 2025

New York Accelerates Land-Based Renewable Energy Projects to Leverage Federal Tax Credits Governor Kathy Hochul has directed New York state agencies to expedite the development of late-stage, large-scale wind, solar, and other renewable energy projects, launching the 2025 Land-Based Renewable Energy Solicitation. This initiative aims to unlock over $5 billion in private investment, create more […]

Energy News Digest – September 25, 2025

TotalEnergies Wins Bid for France’s Largest-Ever Renewable Energy Project TotalEnergies has secured a government tender to build and operate France’s largest renewable energy project, a 1.5 GW offshore wind farm off Normandy, following RWE’s exit from the consortium. The €4.5 billion project is expected to generate enough electricity for over 1 million households, create up […]

Energy News Digest – September 24, 2025

Global Leaders Pledge Accelerated Action on Renewable Energy at Climate Week NYC Government officials and industry leaders convened at Climate Week NYC to reaffirm commitments to expanding zero-emissions infrastructure and tripling global renewable energy capacity by 2030. The session emphasized clean energy’s role in climate action, energy security, and economic growth, highlighting that nearly $2 […]

Energy News Digest – September 23, 2025

Renewables to Account for 99% of New U.S. Grid Installations in 2025 Renewable energy technologies—including solar, wind, and batteries—are projected to make up 99% of all new U.S. electricity grid installations this year, driven by their cost competitiveness and rapid deployment timelines compared to fossil fuels.[1] Texas is expected to lead in new solar capacity […]

Energy News Digest – September 22, 2025

US Solar and Battery Storage Surge Continues Amid Policy Uncertainty Utility-scale solar leads electricity generation growth in 2025, expanding by 33% over 2024, with new solar projects making up more than half of the year’s added capacity; battery storage is also booming, with 10 GW deployed across the Midwest and central US, enough to power […]

Energy News Digest – September 21, 2025

Renewable Energy Set to Dominate U.S. Grid Installations in 2025 Renewable energy technologies will account for 99% of all new electricity grid installations in the United States in 2025, driven primarily by economic competitiveness and rapid return on investment compared to fossil fuels[1]. This shift underscores the accelerating transition away from fossil fuel generation as […]

Energy News Digest – September 20, 2025

Renewable Energy Set to Dominate U.S. Grid Expansion in 2025 Renewable energy technologies are projected to account for 99% of all new electricity grid installations in the United States in 2025, driven primarily by economic factors and investor demand for faster returns compared to fossil fuels[1]. This trend underscores a significant shift toward renewables as […]