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Month: June 2025

Redwood launches second-life EV battery energy storage, partnership for AI data centre microgrid

Ex-Tesla CTO’s battery recycling and materials company Redwood Materials has launched a new business unit to repurpose second-life EV batteries for energy storage. Redwood Materials, launched by former Tesla CTO JB Straubel, through its new offering, Redwood Energy, has entered into a strategic partnership with Crusoe, a vertically-integrated AI infrastructure provider, to develop a microgrid […]

Clean power is ‘a regional growth issue, not just a climate issue’

Just a few days away from the Clean Power 2030 Summits, Monika Paplaczyk, chief investment officer at Thrive Renewables spoke to PV Tech Premium calling 2024 “a transformational year in terms of energy policy”. Paplaczyk will speak twice on day two of the Wind Finance and Investment Summit, which this year is co-located with the UK […]

Arup, Global City Futures, Advanced Infrastructure partner on net zero planning platform

Spatial analytics firm Advanced Infrastructure, consultancy Global City Futures (GCF) and engineering firm Arup have been awarded a contract to develop a net zero planning platform for the West of England as part of the Mission Net Zero project led by Bristol City Council and funded by Innovate UK. The project will make use of […]

What not to miss at the Clean Power 2030 Summits

Energy minister Michael Shanks will detail the UK government’s progress in achieving Clean Power by 2030, six months on from the launch of its Action Plan. Ministers, industry leaders and renewable energy experts are due to take the stage next week at Solar Media’s Clean Power 2030 Summits. Across the three co-located summits, the UK […]

Ofgem fines Farringdon Energy for breach of licence conditions

Energy supplier Farringdon Energy has been fined by regulator Ofgem for breaching its licence conditions. An investigation led by Ofgem in May 2024 found that the non-domestic energy supplier was wrongfully taking direct debit payments for electricity supply from customers it was either no longer supplying or had not started supplying. As a result, Farringdon […]

Green Alliance, Co-op report: Businesses face ‘far-reaching’ challenges to hit clean power targets

A new report from the Green Alliance, commissioned by Co-Op, has shown that small businesses will play a “critical role” in helping the UK meet clean energy targets. The report shows that electricity usage by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is equivalent to 85% of all renewable electricity generated in 2024, demonstrating the potential size […]

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