Bulgaria commissions 80 MW battery storage facility in Smolyan
Smolyan VE has brought an 80 MW / 320 MWh battery storage system online in Smolyan, Bulgaria, marking one of the country's first utility-scale four-hour battery installations.

Cypress Creek Energy has secured $3.5 billion in financing for the first two phases of the Steel River Energy Center in Arkansas, which will include 1.63 GW of solar and 1.9 GWh of battery storage. The project is backed by a virtual power purchase agreement.

Meta and RWE have signed a long-term power purchase agreement for the 298-megawatt Rabbit's Foot Solar project in northeast Texas. The project, which began construction this year, will supply electricity to support Meta's data center operations.

General Motors will develop and manufacture sodium-ion battery cells for Peak Energy's grid-scale energy storage systems, with GM retaining exclusive manufacturing rights. The partnership targets utility-scale storage applications rather than electric vehicles.
Smolyan VE has brought an 80 MW / 320 MWh battery storage system online in Smolyan, Bulgaria, marking one of the country's first utility-scale four-hour battery installations.

The 3,650 MW SunZia Wind Project in New Mexico has commenced commercial operations with 916 turbines, more than triple the capacity of the next two largest US wind farms.

Qcells has started manufacturing silicon solar cells at its vertically integrated Cartersville, Georgia factory, the largest solar cell facility in the US. The $2.5 billion investment will reach full production by Q3 2026 and marks the first fully integrated silicon solar panel manufacturing site in the country.
Investors are increasingly shifting capital toward clean energy sources as part of a broader energy transition. The trend reflects growing recognition of renewable energy's commercial viability and market opportunity.
Crude prices declined after President Trump signaled a potential peace agreement with Iran and canceled threatened military strikes. Brent crude fell below $90 per barrel and WTI to $85–$87, reflecting expectations of reduced Middle East tensions.
Jamaica is considering offshore oil drilling similar to recent projects in Guyana and Suriname, despite being highly vulnerable to climate change and currently importing all fuel at a cost of $1.5–$2 billion annually.

Trinasolar introduced the Vertex N Shield, a 620W n-type TOPCon module with 23% efficiency designed to withstand hail and extreme weather. The panel features reinforced mechanical durability and is now available to the North American market.
The UK will ban imports of diesel and jet fuel refined from Russian crude in third countries by January 1, 2027, closing a remaining sanctions loophole for Russian oil products.
US experts and former officials said Russia, China, and Iran are forming a strategic partnership that poses challenges to US interests. The alliance is generating transactional benefits and strategic advantages for the three countries.
Plug-in electric vehicle sales hit a record high in China during May, driven by surging EV adoption and a 39% decline in traditional internal combustion engine model sales.
Consumers worldwide are installing household batteries and solar systems amid higher energy costs and price volatility. Declining battery prices and growing awareness of 24-hour power access are fueling the adoption surge.
Peugeot unveiled the all-electric E-208 GTi at the 24 Hours of LeMans, joining Lancia and Renault in reviving classic hot hatch nameplates as electric vehicles.

RWE has placed the first turbine at its Nordseecluster A offshore wind project in the German North Sea. The facility is designed for 1.6 GW of capacity.
Brigham Young University-Hawaii is advancing its University Solar Project to meet 100% of campus electrical needs through solar power. The completed project will also supply renewable energy to the adjacent Polynesian Cultural Center.
A Kalmar Ottawa T2 EV terminal tractor began operation in Ljungby, Sweden, using an in-road charging system that allows continuous operation without plug-in recharging.
Bellevue Gold mine in Australia ran continuously for over six-and-a-half days using only renewable energy sources. The milestone marks the first time the operation has achieved such extended 100% renewable operation.
T1 Energy CEO Dan Barcelo and a SEIA-Wood Mackenzie report cite permitting as a major obstacle slowing solar deployment in the United States compared to other major markets.
The Vietnamese automaker, known for electric SUVs, has produced one million electric motorcycles. VinFast has become a major player in the two-wheeler EV segment, though less recognized internationally than its car division.

Ark Energy has received approval from AEMO and Transgrid to connect its Richmond Valley solar-plus-storage facility in New South Wales to the National Electricity Market. The project comprises 435MW of solar capacity and 3,148MWh of battery storage.

Meta signed a power purchase agreement with Zelestra for the 180 MW Palmera Solar Plant in Texas. The deal brings their combined solar portfolio to approximately 1.4 GW across eight U.S. projects.
Wärtsilä has successfully tested what it describes as the world's first large-scale engine running entirely on hydrogen, with validation underway at a facility in Bermeo, Spain that supplies power to the grid.
Portuguese developer Greenvolt Power has inaugurated a 99.8 MW/288.6 MWh battery storage system in northeastern Hungary, the country's largest operational facility. The company is also progressing storage projects in Italy, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain.
Airengy and Hagag Europe signed a co-development agreement for a compressed-air energy storage plant using underground salt caverns in Romania, targeting 5 GWh capacity with commercial operation expected in early 2028.
UAE-based Masdar has agreed to acquire a 49.99% interest in Repsol's Spanish renewable energy portfolio of 705MW for €849 million ($980.2 million).
Sembcorp Industries has completed its A$6.5 billion acquisition of Alinta Energy, which was first announced in December 2025. The deal adds 10.4GW to Sembcorp's Australian generation pipeline.
Project EnergyConnect, a 900-kilometer transmission line spanning New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia, has completed construction and begun full energization.
RWE Renewables Australia officially opened the 50MW/400MWh Limondale battery energy storage system near Balranald in south-west New South Wales on 11 June 2026. The long-duration BESS is Australia's first of its kind.
The Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems achieved a new record for solar module efficiency using a III-V germanium solar PV module. The cells were developed in collaboration with AZUR.
Britain's power planning body approved grid connections for over 700 renewable and battery storage projects. The approvals cover solar, wind, and battery installations as part of efforts to accelerate the clean energy transition.
A new desalination method uses specially engineered black metal to absorb sunlight, producing drinking water from seawater without chemical additives. The system's self-cleaning surface separates salts for reuse rather than disposal.
The fifth Hyundai Go Green Hackathon, hosted with Singapore's Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment, brought together 91 students from nine local institutions to develop innovations in community heat resilience and smart mobility.
New York City Comptroller Mark Levine and the city's five public pension trustees announced a search for asset managers to provide passive indexing services. The Sierra Club called for the search to prioritize firms with credible climate-risk management and responsible stewardship practices.
The Banking on Climate Chaos report found that the world's 65 largest banks allocated $906 billion to fossil fuel companies in 2025, an 8% increase from the prior year.
European solar module prices climbed in May, with the PV Purchasing Managers' Index jumping to 70 from 66 in April, marking the strongest reading since the start of the year.
Gamuda Renewables has secured an interest in the Hazelwood North solar-plus-storage project in Victoria, Australia, which comprises 450MW of solar capacity and 1,800MWh of storage.
BYD chairman Wang Chuanfu said the company aims to become the global leader by vehicle volume within five years and exceed 10 million units by decade's end. The EV maker, already the world's largest in electric vehicles, is expanding toward overall automaker leadership.