- SoftBank Targets AI Power Bottleneck With Domestic Battery Manufacturing Push in Japan
- Stellantis Expands Circular Economy Push in Africa With Morocco ELV Hub
- European Hydrogen Projects Face Investment Bottleneck as Industry Alliance Pushes EU to Rewrite Subsidy Rules
- Jordan Enters Global Hydrogen Export Race With Off Grid Ammonia Project in Aqaba
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SoftBank Targets AI Power Bottleneck With Domestic Battery Manufacturing Push in Japan
SoftBank is moving beyond its traditional telecommunications and technology focus with plans to establish a domestic battery manufacturing business aimed at supporting AI-driven power demand.
The moment when wind and solar overtook fossil fuels as the dominant source of electricity in the European Union was…
Wholesale electricity prices in Greece are increasingly falling to zero or negative territory during daylight hours, forcing renewable energy curtailments across the grid and exposing a structural imbalance between renewable deployment and system flexibility.
Fortescue’s AI-Driven Battery Grid Challenges Conventional Power Stability Models in Mining Operations
Fortescue’s private mining grid in Western Australia is now operating with 2.3 GW of generation capacity and more than 5 GWh of battery storage, yet its most consequential shift is not scale but control.
Australia Backs 2 GW Renewable Buildout in Western Australia as Coal Exit Timeline Tightens
Australia’s Capacity Investment Scheme is beginning to translate policy ambition into contracted capacity, with more than 2 GW of new renewable generation and nearly 500 MW of battery storage awarded across Western Australia at a time when the state is preparing to retire its remaining coal-fired power stations by 2030.
CATL Secures 60 GWh Sodium-Ion Deal as Alternative Battery Chemistry Moves Toward Commercial Scale
A 60 GWh supply agreement for sodium-ion batteries signals a shift in the global energy storage market, where reliance on lithium-based chemistries is increasingly being challenged by emerging alternatives. The three-year partnership between CATL and HyperStrong marks the largest sodium-ion battery deal announced to date, highlighting growing confidence in the technology’s readiness for large-scale deployment.
Coal-to-Graphite Innovation Targets Battery Supply Chain Gaps as U.S. Seeks Alternatives to Chinese Dominance
Research led by the University of Kentucky is exploring an alternative pathway by converting coal into high-purity synthetic graphite, aiming to establish a domestic source for a material that remains critical to battery performance.
UK Grid Flexibility Expands as EDF and BW ESS Advance 1.4 GWh Hams Hall Battery Storage Project
A 350 MW / 1,243 MWh battery energy storage project at Hams Hall in North Warwickshire, developed by BW ESS in partnership with EDF, will ultimately expand to 400 MW / 1,424 MWh following a second phase of development.
China Surpasses 60 Pct Renewable Capacity Share as Hydrogen and EV Infrastructure Scale Rapidly in Early 2026
China’s installed renewable energy capacity reached approximately 2.4 billion kilowatts by March 2026, accounting for more than 60 percent of total national power capacity, signaling a structural shift in the world’s largest electricity system.
Jinko ESS Targets Latin America Grid Flexibility With 1 GWh Utility-Scale Storage Portfolio
Jinko ESS has signed a strategic cooperation agreement to deploy a 1 GWh portfolio of battery energy storage projects across the region, focused primarily on grid-side and utility-scale applications.
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