
Clean Power Tops 30%, Texas Battery Boom & U.S. Solar Canal
Clean energy continues to build momentum in 2025. Solar, wind, and hydro now account for more than 30% of global electricity, marking a new milestone in the energy transition. Meanwhile, Texas batteries are transforming grid operations, Arizona is pioneering solar-covered canals, and new data supports the long-term performance of EV batteries.

Trump’s 2026 Budget Proposes Cuts to Clean Energy and Climate Programs
President Trump’s proposed federal budget for fiscal year 2026 marks a sweeping shift away from clean energy, slashing funding for renewables, electric vehicles, and climate programs while doubling down on fossil fuel production.

US and Ukraine Sign Landmark Resource Deal with Strategic Energy Focus
The United States and Ukraine have signed a major agreement that lays the foundation for long-term economic cooperation built around Ukraine’s vast natural resource base. At the heart of the deal is a jointly managed Reconstruction Investment Fund that will collect and reinvest profits from future development of Ukrainian-owned energy and mineral assets.

Massive Power Outage Hits Spain and Portugal, Sparks State of Emergency
On April 28, 2025, a sudden and severe power outage swept across Spain, Portugal, and parts of southern France, disrupting daily life for millions and prompting Spain to declare a national state of emergency.

Europe’s EV Boom, China’s Nuclear Push & AI’s Impact on Solar
Europe’s EV market sets a new record to kick off 2025, while China moves ahead with a major new wave of nuclear projects. We also explore how AI is speeding up solar construction, ambitious plans to transition the world to 100% renewables, and a fresh look at the global mining giants shaping the future of energy.

World Leaders at London Summit Declare "New Era" for Global Energy Security
The Future of Energy Security Summit concluded at Lancaster House in London this week, marking a major moment of international cooperation as leaders from 60 governments and more than 50 global energy companies gathered to chart a path for securing the world’s evolving energy systems.

UK Unveils £300 Million Boost for Clean Energy Supply Chain
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a fast-tracked £300 million investment into the UK’s offshore wind supply chains, aiming to spark a new wave of clean energy manufacturing and job creation across the country’s industrial heartlands.

UK Nuclear Push, Battery Circularity & IEA Innovation Tracker
Energy innovation is on the move—from exploding coal plants to expanding nuclear ambitions and tracking clean tech breakthroughs. This week’s stories spotlight battery circularity, Ukraine’s vast mineral wealth, and a new tool for measuring innovation progress.

Powering AI: How the World Will Keep Up with Soaring Data Centre Demand
As artificial intelligence reshapes industries and societies, the need for electricity to power data centres is rising fast. A new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) shows that supplying power to these facilities will require more than 1,000 TWh annually by 2030 — more than double today's levels.

Ofgem Chief Proposes Linking Electricity Prices to Income
In a keynote speech that could reshape how the UK thinks about energy fairness, Ofgem CEO Jonathan Brearley suggested exploring a bold new electricity pricing model based on household income. The proposal would shift the focus away from flat-rate tariffs toward a system where higher earners pay more per unit of electricity.

AI's Soaring Energy Demand, Turkey's Pipeline Plans & CO₂ Superpolluters
This week’s stories highlight how AI is accelerating global electricity demand, Turkey’s strategic push to become a regional energy corridor, growing confidence in EV reliability, and a sharp focus on the small number of companies responsible for a large share of the world’s carbon emissions.

AI, Data Centres, and Energy Demand: Latest Figures
A new IEA report finds that AI and data centres could nearly double electricity demand by 2030. Explore the trends, regional outlook, and what it means for the energy system.

Trump Declares Coal ‘Clean and Critical’ in Sweeping Executive Order
President Trump has signed a sweeping executive order to revive the U.S. coal industry, calling coal “beautiful, clean, and critical” to America’s national and economic security. The order directs federal agencies to expand coal mining on public lands, promote coal exports, and remove policies that discourage investment in coal-fired power.

UK Eases Electric Vehicle Mandate While Reaffirming 2030 Petrol and Diesel Car Ban
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has unveiled a revised plan to support the UK car industry in its shift to electric vehicles (EVs), promising more flexibility under the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate and confirming key phase-out dates for petrol and diesel cars.

U.S. Grid Warnings, Fossil-Free Steel & Germany’s Nuclear Debate
This week’s energy stories explore key trends shaping our future—from the growing strain on U.S. electricity infrastructure to Germany’s nuclear reckoning and breakthroughs in fossil-free steel. Plus, Japan’s NYK and partners plan a floating offshore data center powered entirely by renewables.

Rampion 2 Offshore Wind Farm Gets Government Go-Ahead
The UK government has approved the development of Rampion 2, an offshore wind farm that will bring up to 90 new turbines to the Sussex coastline. Planned as an extension to the existing Rampion Offshore Wind Farm—which has been generating electricity off the coast of Brighton since 2018—Rampion 2 will be built in the English Channel, between 13km and 26km from the Sussex coast.

Zonal Pricing: The UK’s Energy Market Shake-Up and the Green Energy Divide
The UK government is exploring major changes to its energy pricing system, with the potential introduction of zonal pricing—a model that could reshape how electricity costs are determined across the country. This shift aims to improve energy efficiency and address long-standing grid constraints, but it has sparked intense debate, particularly within the green energy sector.

Renewables Rise, Storage Booms & Record Solar Growth
This week’s energy stories cover key trends shaping the global energy landscape—from the rapid rise of renewables and battery storage to record-breaking construction projects and a glimpse at oil extraction processes.

Are Trump’s Tariffs a Tool to Boost U.S. Energy Exports?
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats have always made headlines—whether aimed at car imports, steel, or goods from America’s largest trading partners. But beyond the immediate trade battles, there’s a quieter question lingering in the background: Are these tariffs also a way to encourage more U.S. energy exports?

Global Energy Demand Surges in 2024, Driven by Rising Electricity Use
Global energy demand grew significantly in 2024, rising by 2.2%, nearly double the average growth rate of the past decade, according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) latest Global Energy Review. The increase was primarily driven by a sharp rise in electricity consumption, with renewables and natural gas meeting most of the additional demand.