Redwood gets $350 million to scale up energy storage Ruth Arteaga. · November 1, 2025 Redwood powers U.S.-made power systems for data centers and AI, reducing reliance on imported batteries.
VTI completes unique testing of steel for next-generation nuclear reactors Joshua Falcón. · October 31, 2025 The VTI responds to the challenges of the global energy sector, contributing to the creation of safer, more efficient and sustainable nuclear infrastructures.
Excelsior activates the Faraday Solar project in Utah with Meta as partner Simón González · October 31, 2025 The Faraday Solar project begins operations with a capacity of 525 MWAC and clean energy supply for Meta's Utah facility.
Amazon agrees to purchase 164 MW of solar power in Poland Ruth Arteaga. · October 31, 2025 Amazon will purchase all power from two Polish solar plants, with a total capacity of 164 MW, under a 15-year contract.
Cartagena collects domestic oil for biofuel production Ruth Arteaga. · October 31, 2025 One liter of domestic oil produces 0.9 liters of renewable fuel.
China activates pumping station with the highest dam in the world Ruth Arteaga. · October 31, 2025 The reservoir stores 17 million m³ and allows 2.7 million kilowatts to be adjusted, stabilizing the grid in real time.
Google and NextEra push nuclear power to fuel AI expansion in the U.S. Joshua Falcón. · October 30, 2025 This agreement is part of the context of the accelerated growth of artificial intelligence, which has increased the demand for continuous energy.
IEA introduces hydrogen tracker, a tool to promote global development Joshua Falcón. · October 30, 2025 One of the tracker's most powerful features is its policy database, which already exceeds 1,000 measures implemented or announced since 2020.
Halo Capital and Penspen partner to advance landmark helium and hydrogen projects in Australia Isbel Lázaro. · October 30, 2025 Memorandum of Understanding sets foundation for engineering and project management of Hussar and Mt Winter energy developments.
Green hydrogen becomes cheaper thanks to wastewater Simón González · October 30, 2025 Princeton researchers achieve 47% reduction in water treatment costs to produce green hydrogen using reclaimed wastewater.