Big Moves
FRV secures grid capacity for 2.3 GW renewables in Germany
Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) has secured 2.3 GW of grid capacity in Germany to support a portfolio of battery energy storage, solar PV, and hybrid renewable energy projects. The portfolio forms part of FRV’s broader international pipeline spanning solar, energy storage, hybrid systems, green hydrogen, and data center developments, with projects targeting ready-to-build (RTB) status between 2026 and 2029.
News
SRP and Aypa Power commission 1,000 MWh Pediment BESS in Arizona
Salt River Project and Aypa Power have commissioned the Pediment Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) located in Mesa, Arizona. The BESS has an installed capacity of 250 MW/1,000 MWh. The facility can supply enough electricity to power up to 56,250 homes for four hours. The Pediment project is the first of two BESS projects being developed by Aypa Power under contract with SRP.
Interviews
Floating solar is getting more reliable and profitable: Ciel & Terre’s Vincent Grumetz
The first floating solar projects were installed 15 years ago, and we can see that those power plants are still running and producing electricity. Thus, the technology is proven. Further, growth is also being driven by the price, and floating solar technology is becoming more competitive. For instance, the price of solar modules went down, and so did the capex of floating solar, thereby making this technology more profitable.
Opinion & Perspective
Unlocking the Huge Solar Potential in Massachusetts’s Environmental Justice Communities
Massachusetts has tremendous solar potential in environmental justice neighborhoods. Activating this resource is key to fulfilling the state’s decarbonization and affordability goals. This is particularly vital as energy costs have become an everyday point of discussion for Massachusetts families, businesses, and policymakers. High prices during one of the coldest winters in years forced too many families to keep their homes at unsafe temperatures. BTM solar and storage are proven technologies that have a lot to offer to the Commonwealth, and in particular, to its most vulnerable populations. Advancing these resources in EJ communities is key for addressing the energy affordability crisis.
Mega Trends & Analysis
US installs 7.8 GWdc of Solar Capacity in Q1 2026
The US solar industry installed 7.8 GWdc of capacity in Q1 2026, a 27% decline from Q1 2025 and a 42% decline compared with Q4 2025. The residential segment installed 1,179 MWdc of solar capacity, increasing 6% year-over-year and declining 15% quarter-over-quarter. The commercial segment installed 523 MWdc, declining 4% year-over-year and 25% quarter-over-quarter. The community solar segment installed 247 MWdc, declining 4% year-over-year and 67% quarter-over-quarter. The utility-scale segment installed 5.9 GWdc, declining 34% year-over-year and 45% quarter-over-quarter.
Policy Watch
Offshore Wind Auctions in the UK: A Success Story
The offshore wind sector in the UK has experienced a year of significant progress, policy innovation and industrial expansion, reinforcing the country’s position as a leading market. Against a backdrop of heightened geopolitical uncertainty and renewed focus on energy security, the government has accelerated efforts to expand offshore wind deployment, strengthen domestic supply chains and reform the electricity system to integrate much larger volumes of renewable generation. The UK has also continued to make progress in floating offshore wind, with the AR7 auction securing two commercial-scale floating projects.
Tech Talk
CAISO’s 2025-26 Transmission Plan: Outlines $7 billion investment to integrate new loads
California’s electricity demand is projected to rise sharply driven by the rapid expansion of large data centres, industrial growth, as well as transport and building electrification. Meeting this demand will require installed capacity additions of over 74 GW and 107 GW, respectively. These additions are also critical to achieving the state energy goals established under the Senate Bill (SB) 100, which mandates a renewables share of 50 per cent by 2026, 60 per cent by 2030 and 100 per cent by 2045. In April 2026, CAISO released its draft 2025-26 Transmission Plan, recommending 38 transmission upgrades with an estimated total cost of $7 billion, phased in over lead times of up to 8-10 years and translating to approximately 0.5 cents per kWh over the life of the projects.
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Webinars & Videos
The Future of Electricity in the Middle East and North Africa Webinar
Across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) – a region that has long been a cornerstone of the global energy system – electricity demand is surging, driven by cooling and desalination needs, as well as urbanisation, electrification and digitalisation. How countries meet this increased demand will have profound implications for both regional economies and global energy markets.
Knowledge Centre
Securing Critical Minerals in the US: Paper
Numerous countries have developed critical minerals lists. These lists greatly overlap but are rarely identical because vulnerabilities and demand are unique to each country’s geology, capacity, and requirements. The United States 2025 List of Critical Minerals, developed by the U.S. Geological Survey, includes sixty minerals, up from fifty in 2022. Unlike many other countries, the United States does not group heavy and light rare earth elements (REEs) or Platinum Group metals, resulting in larger lists.
Finance
Can solar panels improve energy access for low-income households in Pakistan?
As electricity prices across Pakistan soar, the Punjab government is testing a novel alternative to traditional subsidies: providing free solar panels to nearly 100,000 low-income households. A new evaluation examines the impact of this programme on electricity access and household outcomes, to determine whether distributed renewable energy can ensure affordable energy access while reducing fiscal burdens. Chronic electricity shortages and rising fuel costs have made it difficult for Pakistan to ensure its people have basic electricity access. The country has historically relied on lifeline tariffs to subsidise electricity access for poor households.
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