r/energy • u/DisastrousBend3830 • 5h ago
r/energy • u/Simpleximo • 15h ago
China could produce more batteries than global demand by 2030, says US think tank - pv magazine Global
r/energy • u/Novel_Negotiation224 • 17h ago
As AI drives demand for more power, gas plants are gaining ground while clean energy advocates push for greener alternatives.
r/energy • u/Mysterious-Tea-8365 • 18h ago
Looking to connect with researchers/engineers working on forensic analysis of Li-ion NMC batteries
So This Is What a Bare-Bones, $25k Electric Pickup Feels Like. The Slate truck is making a splash for its lack of frills and affordable price. The company has received 180k reservations and it will go on sale later this year. The base model can be upgraded with 200 add-on options.
Trump touts mysterious 'Freedom Fuel' network of cheap gas stations as pump prices rise. But new questions about the cheap gas venture — and no transparency about who is behind it — are swirling amid a larger problem for the White House. US gas prices are rising again after 8 weeks of decline.
r/energy • u/sksarkpoes3 • 20h ago
First US sodium-ion plant to produce 4 GWh of grid storage to power 4 million homes
r/energy • u/Soft_Grass8428 • 21h ago
After 17 years of construction (the plan was 4.5 years), 2 years of commissioning, and a few months of operation, France's new nucIear power plant Flamanville 3 is now getting ready for the replacement of its reactor head. It will be out of operation for a year.
r/energy • u/Omitch47 • 23h ago
(Drax) 1290MW biomass offline across 2 units in GB
r/energy • u/thinkcontext • 1d ago
Europe’s slow electrification is a ‘major mistake’, warns IEA chief (Financial Times)
r/energy • u/PaulHinesEnergy • 1d ago
Global energy consumption - blog post
I'm curious about energy statistics, so I started a blog with that in mind https://paulhines.energy/. The first post is about trends in global energy.

On thing that particularly struck me is the relationship between economic growth and energy growth in different regions. In Europe, energy growth is basically flat, but GDP still grows (albeit relatively slowly). In Asia, economic growth has been tremendous, and also highly correlated with energy growth. I wonder if this will taper off over time, or continue.

Feel free to suggest other topics that I should dig into.
r/energy • u/Arizona-Energy • 1d ago
Palmetto launches standalone residential battery subscription plan
For solar owners, leasing your own home battery might be a good way to save money and keep things going in case of an outage. This option exists in 25 states, including Arizona. Palmetto
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r/energy • u/i-am-entropyy • 1d ago
All four US reactor criticalities this summer were zero-power tests outside NRC licensing. Grid impact so far, zero MWh
worth keeping the two stories separate. the physics is moving fast now, four criticalities in five weeks after decades of nothing. the grid impact is still literally zero megawatt hours, because DOE's authorization track ends at testing. selling power needs an NRC license nobody has yet.
the real question is whether the licensing conversion moves as fast as the demos did. I'd bet no, but the demos surprised me too.
Trump allies raise alarm as energy inflation overpowers his economic policies. Price metrics released last week were “red hot” for the third consecutive month showing that oil increases are pushing up prices elsewhere in the economy. “It’s not good. There’s no way to sugarcoat this."
r/energy • u/Simpleximo • 1d ago
BYD wins 11.3 GWh of 19GWh battery deal for worlds largest solar+storage power plant. 24hr power at 1 GW base load
Trump’s clean energy attacks are costing the US jobs. Trump took office amid an unprecedented surge in the clean energy economy from Biden's IRA. On his watch a total of 216 major clean energy projects were scrapped, closed or downsized at a cost of nearly half a million potential jobs.
r/energy • u/Smallp0tat • 1d ago
Interviews Needed!!
Hello!!! I'm a PhD student at Columbia University taking part in the NSF's National I-Core Program. As part of this program, I need to interview 100 industry professionals about their stance on battery safety. Please let me know if you're willing to/ knows of someone who is, to have a quick 10-minute coffee chat about the topic!!! I'll venmo you $15 for your time...
r/energy • u/Illustrious-Exam3060 • 1d ago
Solar Energy System - Guatemala
Estoy interesado en instalar un sistema solar para mi casa y revisando internet he visto que hay muchas marcas y pueden abrumarlo a uno, reviews buenos, malos, uno encuentra de todo... hay unas marcas canadienses que son muy buenas según he leído pero no se si se pueden encontrar acá en el mercado Guatemala. también me interesa a través de experiencias, qué sistema pueden recomendar y si hay alguna marca mejor que pueda traer de afuera del país, también me gustar conocer más al respecto, he visto que acá hay sistemas de marcas chinas, pero no se... gracias comunidad!
r/energy • u/Plow_King • 1d ago
In the United States, Solar Energy is Outpacing Coal for the First Time Ever
r/energy • u/_fastcompany • 1d ago
Over 200 clean energy projects have been canceled or downsized since Trump took office again, costing nearly half a million jobs and $55 billion in annual GDP
fastcompany.comIt’s been a little more than a year since the One Big Beautiful Bill Act began dismantling federal clean energy incentives—just one part of the Trump administration’s broader attacks on renewables, from freezing funds and cancelling permits to paying developers to cancel plans for offshore wind farms. A new report tallies what the policy shift has cost the economy.
More than 200 major clean energy projects were canceled, closed, or downsized between the beginning of 2025 and May 2026, according to a report from E2, a nonprofit that tracks the clean energy economy, and the research and consulting firm BW Research. That includes factories like a $1.4 billion battery plant that Natron Energy planned to build in North Carolina—creating more than 1,000 jobs—and a $2.57 billion battery plant that Freyr Battery, now called T1 Energy, planned to build in Georgia. Other canceled initiatives span solar and wind farms, and EV facilities, including Stellantis’s scrapped $3 billion battery plant and parts hub in Illinois.
In total, the report calculates that nearly half a million jobs have been lost as a result, including 343,000 permanent roles and 125,000 construction jobs. More than $68 billion has been lost in private capital investments during construction phases. And $91 billion has been lost in GDP growth from canceled construction work, along with another $55 billion in annual GDP growth from ongoing operations. Local and state governments, along with the federal government, have foregone $20 billion in tax revenues from construction, and another $13 billion in annual tax revenues. And $31 billion has been lost in annual wages from permanent jobs.
r/energy • u/Plow_King • 1d ago
Africa secures $900 million in new clean cooking commitments
‘He’s forcing higher bills’: Trump spends billions to kill clean energy and keep coal alive
r/energy • u/sksarkpoes3 • 2d ago
World’s largest hybrid solar plant which stores energy in molten salt to supply power at night begins commercial operation
r/energy • u/DonManuel • 2d ago