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The energy transition is happening now. The smarter E connects solar, storage, hydrogen & EV leaders building the future in Munich, India & Brazil.
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We're here to talk solar, storage, grids, and EU policy - and we brought 20+ voices worth following: regulators, reporters, and analysts shaping the transition. #starterpack Start here: bit.ly/499dbZK
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Kazakhstan’s black snow is fading. Wind turbines now spin where coal stacks stood. In Almaty, the winter air smells cleaner. This isn’t a climate pitch—it’s real. Coal still makes up 70% of power, but the shift is happening. You can feel it.
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December 17, 2025 at 12:02 PM
Norway now has more EVs than diesel cars - 918,000 and counting. Oslo's at 45% electric, and even icy, remote Finnmark sees 89.5% EVs in new sales. A few years ago, this seemed impossible. Now? It’s the new normal.
Nå er det flere elbiler enn dieselbiler i Norge
Tallet på elektriske personbiler på norske veier har nå passert tallet på dieselbiler, ifølge Elbilforeningen.
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December 17, 2025 at 8:02 AM
The smarter E AWARD 2026 is now open. If you're building real-world solutions in solar, storage, e-mobility, or smart energy—this is your shot. Recognition from top EU energy minds. Deadline: March 20.
December 16, 2025 at 12:03 PM
France just kicked off a 3-month review of its €6.9B-a-year renewable subsidies. PM Lecornu tapped ex-EDF boss Jean-Bernard Lévy to lead it—an old nuclear hand, not exactly a random pick. Should be interesting. https://bit.ly/44b67IS
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Un coût total de 6,9 milliards d'euros et un sujet politique qui crispe: le gouvernement demande une "mission" d'évaluation sur le soutien public aux énergies renouvelables
Le Premier ministre Sébastien Lecornu a confié cette mission à Jean-Bernard Lévy, ancien PDG d'EDF, et à Thierry Tuot, ancien directeur général de la Commission de régulation de l'énergie.
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December 16, 2025 at 9:02 AM
Spain just dropped a €1.28B plan to speed up its EV shift: €400M for buyer subsidies, €300M for charging gaps, €580M for factories. Big shift: in 2026, Madrid takes over funding from the regions to fix messy rollout. #EVs https://bit.ly/48iTZIj
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Sánchez anuncia un plan con 400 millones de euros para ayudas a la compra de coches eléctricos y 300 millones para puntos de recarga
Las subvenciones para la adquisición de vehículos se gestionarán directamente desde la Administración central, en lugar de a través de las comunidades autónomas, como ocurría hasta ahora.
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December 15, 2025 at 2:02 PM
Switzerland just okayed its first wirelessly charging EVs for public roads. Tests show 90% efficiency - same as plugging in. It auto-charges when parked (even if you're a bit off), rain or shine. Could be big for vehicle-to-grid down the line.
Fast and easy charging of electric cars without cables
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December 15, 2025 at 8:02 AM
Africa isn't just shipping out cobalt and lithium anymore. Morocco's building a $5.6 billion gigafactory with China's Gotion - starting at 20 GWh, scaling to 100. Nigeria's getting its first Chinese-backed EV plant. Value creation is shifting local
December 12, 2025 at 2:01 PM
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New research names the companies owning the trillions-of-dollars-worth of fossil fuel plants that would be stranded if climate action keeps global temp rise to 1.5C
or 2C

#climatecrisis
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Ownership of power plants stranded by climate mitigation - Nature Sustainability
Meeting climate mitigation goals requires the early retirement or retrofitting of fossil fuel power plants, creating financial risks from stranded assets. A study now finds that state-owned companies ...
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December 12, 2025 at 10:09 AM
Brussels says it's helping carmakers by softening the 2035 ban - from 100% down to 90%. Manfred Weber says it'll save jobs from Chinese EV pressure. But here's the catch: the same "flexibility" meant to protect Europe's auto industry might be what breaks it.
December 12, 2025 at 8:51 AM
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📣EU hits 2025 solar target but risks missing 2030 goal

New SolarPower Europe report reveals EU installed 65.1 GW of new solar PV in 2025

As the market slows, 2030 targets are slipping out of reach

Read more👉 www.solarpowereurope.org/press-releas...

#EUSolarOutlook25
December 11, 2025 at 10:15 AM
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In @shareaction.bsky.social latest analysis, few banks are drawing clear lines on fossil fuels. Banks must move away from financing new fossil fuel projects, establish climate commitments, and start moving their money into renewable infrastructure.

Read more below⬇ shareaction.org/reports/buil...
Built to Last? An assessment of 16 major real estate investment…
We work across borders and systems to transform the financial sector and harness its potential to be a force for good.
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December 11, 2025 at 10:26 AM
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NEW – Q&A: Five key climate questions for China’s next ‘five-year plan’ | @laurimyllyvirta.bsky.social

Read here: buff.ly/eD7K0WI
December 11, 2025 at 3:59 PM
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📅 Thousands of decision-makers, researchers, and activists will come together on 9-11 June next year for #EUSEW2026.

📣 Help us put energy communities at the centre of the conversation by hosting a session!

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December 11, 2025 at 4:09 PM
By next summer, gas prices in Europe could jump 60%. That's not speculation - traders are betting Dutch TTF spikes from €32/MWh today to €50/MWh. Europe cut Russian pipelines Jan 1, 2025. Now 45% of LNG comes from the US. 🧵
December 11, 2025 at 2:01 PM
Australia's energy transition is shifting focus. With ten coal units set to close by 2035, it’s now as much about energy security and economic growth as emissions. The challenge is keeping the grid stable as renewables ramp up - something Europe is also working through.
Australia needs a new wind farm every month to meet 2030 target, CEFC boss says
Australia needs about 29 gigawatts of large-scale renewable generation by 2030, an expert says – the equivalent to a "decent wind farm every month."
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December 11, 2025 at 9:03 AM
Somewhere between your heat pump and a wind farm, an algorithm decides which transformer gets fixed first, whose rooftop solar connects next, when your town's lights come back on. Code now manages Europe's clean energy transition. Most days it works 🧵
December 10, 2025 at 2:01 PM
Researchers at the University of Maryland turned #seafood waste into batteries using chitin from shrimp and lobster shells. The result? A #battery that holds 99.7% after 400 charges and biodegrades in six months. That could seriously shake up Europe's lithium game.
Crustacean waste biorefinery as a sustainable cost-effective business model
Marine-derived food wastes mainly include seafood, fish and feed production resources. From the crustaceans traded annually, 6 to 8 million tonnes of …
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December 10, 2025 at 9:02 AM
Germany's Tützpatz project: 93 hectares, 76 MWp of solar, 15,000 chickens in mobile coops, four-crop rotation between panel rows. Tractors roll through. It's a field that feeds both grids and supermarkets. Built subsidy-free. 🧵
December 9, 2025 at 2:02 PM
Here's the pitch: put data centers in space for infinite solar power and free cooling. Here's the problem: space doesn't cool things down - it traps heat. When your server breaks in orbit, it becomes junk.
The Orbital Mirage: Why the Trillion-Dollar Race for Space-Based Data Centers Faces a Physics Problem
While the concept of space-based data centers promises infinite solar power and free cooling, the physics of thermodynamics and the economics of maintenance tell a different story. This deep dive explores why orbital server farms face insurmountable hurdles, from radiative heat rejection to radiation shielding, destined to remain a niche edge-computing solution.
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December 9, 2025 at 9:03 AM
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Q&A: EU Grid Package – How Europe plans to bolster the energy transition’s backbone

Upgrading and expanding networks, speeding up permitting, and supporting electrification of transport, heating & industry all needed to overcome bottlenecks

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Q&A: EU Grid Package – How Europe plans to bolster the energy transition’s backbone
The European Grids Package is an initiative by the European Commission to speed up the modernisation and expansion of the bloc’s energy grids. While it is set to focus heavily on electricity, it could also cover hydrogen and carbon networks. Given the EU's emphasis on securing industry competitiveness, the package is set to focus on lowering energy costs.
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December 8, 2025 at 8:01 PM
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Demand for home PV slows in Germany as industry sees lower grid expansion need

Sales declining by 28 percent up to December after fast growth as study suggests coupling solar and storage could significantly cut grid impact

www.cleanenergywire.org/news/demand-...
December 8, 2025 at 8:16 PM
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EVs beat petrol cars on lifetime emissions — even on “dirty” grids.
Battery production is carbon-intensive, but EVs quickly repay that debt and end up 21–71% cleaner over 250,000 km.

We can’t wait for perfect grids: electrify transport and clean the grid now.
December 8, 2025 at 9:00 PM
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This video is well worth the time. It shows why we need an urgent innovation strategy in autos in the US. Walking back CAFE standards - or even the standards themselves - are not adequate. But also, it is a great illustration of why an undervalued currency can transform what is possible in exports.
Marques Brownlee’s review of the Xiaomi SU7 EV. This car is faster than a Porsche 911 Turbo S, well built, nicely designed, and is $42k.

This is why they put tariffs on Chinese EVs even though the best selling Lincoln sold in the US is made in China.

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Driving Xiaomi's Electric Car: Are we Cooked?
YouTube video by Marques Brownlee
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December 8, 2025 at 4:54 PM
Tired of startup memoirs and climate doomsday reads? This reading list isn't about easy answers. These books challenge assumptions, add context, and ask better questions. For people shaping energy, infrastructure, and policy - not just managing it. 🧵
December 8, 2025 at 2:01 PM