Energy Digest Weekly
April 13 - April 19, 2026
Your weekly roundup of power & energy news
100
Total Articles
70
News & Industry
30
Research Papers
Executive Summary
This week's energy industry news highlights several key trends and developments, including significant advancements in renewable energy technologies such as hydrogen power and solar storage. The adoption of green hydrogen is gaining momentum, with major projects like Amber Grid's €3.3B energy independence strategy set to drive decarbonization efforts. Furthermore, the integration of long-duration energy storage solutions is being recognized as a critical component in powering low-carbon grids, particularly in regions aiming to reach net-zero emissions. These developments underscore the growing importance of innovative technologies and infrastructure in supporting a sustainable energy future.
Top Topics This Week
Battery Storage
34 (34%)
Solar
16 (16%)
Grid & Transmission
14 (14%)
Other
14 (14%)
Data Centers & AI
7 (7%)
Renewable Integration
6 (6%)
Hydrogen
3 (3%)
Policy & Regulation
3 (3%)
Nuclear
2 (2%)
Electric Vehicles
1 (1%)
Battery Storage
34 articles- St. Kitts and Nevis tenders major solar-storage project PV Magazine
- Brazil’s electricity regulator ANEEL delays energy storage rulemaking, approves hybrid solar-BESS Energy Storage News
- MyNu Energy launches mobile solar and battery energy storage system PV Magazine
- Powering Australia’s next phase of decarbonisation: Why long-duration storage must lead Energy Storage News
- Backup power is the LEAST interesting thing your home battery can do Electrek
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Solar
16 articles- This Ohio county put a ban on wind and solar. Will voters reverse it? Canary Media
- How to generate hydrogen at home with recycled solar panels PV Magazine
- Atmoce debuts microinverter connecting two solar modules PV Magazine
- Solar generation to rise 17% this summer: EIA Utility Dive
- Physics-Informed State Space Models for Reliable Solar Irradiance Forecasting in Off-Grid Systems ArXiv
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Grid & Transmission
14 articles- Green Hydrogen Powers Amber Grid’s €3.3B Energy Independence Strategy Hydrogen Fuel News
- Some Weird Things Are Happening And The Grid May Never Be The Same CleanTechnica
- We Energies Submits Rate Proposal to Support Grid Upgrades and Energy Reliability in WI Transmission & Distribution World
- Grid-Forming Characterization in DC Microgrids ArXiv
- Enhanced Optimal Power Flow Using a Trained Neural Network Surrogate for Distribution Grid Constraints ArXiv
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Other
14 articles- Parliament Energy signs 1.2-GW tracker supply agreement with Ideematec Solar Power World
- An Argument-Principle Based Stability Assessment Method for Grey-Box DFIG Systems ArXiv
- Governor Spanberger Delivers on Energy Affordability, Blazing a Path for State Leaders Nationwide CleanTechnica
- On stability and non-averaged performance of economic MPC with terminal conditions for optimal periodic operation ArXiv
- Vectorized Gaussian Belief Propagation for Near Real-Time Fully-Distributed PMU-Based State Estimation ArXiv
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Data Centers & AI
7 articles- Your house could loan power to AI data centers with new Span product Solar Power World
- Data-driven augmentation of first-principles models under constraint-free well-posedness and stability guarantees ArXiv
- Georgia Power will now let data centers bring their own clean energy Canary Media
- Symmetry Is Almost All You Need: Robust Stability with Uncertainty Induced by Symmetric SRG Regions ArXiv
- Beyond Weather Correlation: A Comparative Study of Static and Temporal Neural Architectures for Fine-Grained Residential Energy Consumption Forecasting in Melbourne, Australia ArXiv
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Renewable Integration
6 articles- Dominican Republic opens bids for 600 MW renewables tender PV Magazine
- What the Future of the Renewable Energy Directive Should Look Like CleanTechnica
- Quantifying and Improving the Accuracy of Electromagnetic Transient-Transient Stability Hybrid Simulation ArXiv
- PH–China Energy Partnership Flagged As Key To Accelerating Renewable Transition CleanTechnica
- China Plans To Double Renewable Energy By 2035. That’s The Good News. CleanTechnica
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Hydrogen
3 articles- Hydrogen Fuel Cell Breakthrough from UNSW Sparks Clean Energy Momentum Hydrogen Fuel News
- Schneider Electric and Microsoft Harness AI for Hydrogen Production Hydrogen Fuel News
- The Hydrogen Stream: Levelized cost of hydrogen at Mediterranean ports can be as low as €2.5/kg for hybrid systems PV Magazine
Policy & Regulation
3 articlesNuclear
2 articlesElectric Vehicles
1 articlesKey Numbers
600 MW
The 600 MW renewable energy project aims to generate electricity using solar and wind power.
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5GW
The term 5GW refers to gigawatt-hours of energy storage capacity provided by a battery.
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17%
The US solar energy production is projected to increase by 17% from last years levels.
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200 MW
The launch of a 200 MW photovoltaic (PV) project in Tunisia marks a significant renewable energy ...
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5GW
The 4-5GWh battery storage represents a substantial power reserve for the proposed off-grid system.
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2.1GW
The 2.1GW project represents a massive scale of battery storage capacity in Australia.
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32.9%
The proposed solar self-generation system offers significant savings of up to 32.9% over traditio...
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20.78GW
The legislation mandates the installation of at least 20.78 gigawatts of new energy storage capac...
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145MW
The 145MW of energy storage systems will provide peak power supply to Nordic electricity markets.
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53%
Renewable energy sources cost 53% less than traditional nuclear power in a new analysis.
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Sources
ArXiv
30
PV Magazine
18
Energy Storage News
16
CleanTechnica
9
Electrek
5
Solar Power World
5
Hydrogen Fuel News
4
Transmission & Distribution World
3
RTO Insider
3
Utility Dive
3