Wind Energy Industry News

A collection of Wind Energy latest news, analysis and best practices from top business influencers and the world's most trustworthy sources.

dailykos.com - Inside Climate News - Trump administration abandons fight against wind energy as clean energy output surges
Trump administration abandons fight against wind energy as clean energy output surges
Daily Kos

The clean energy sector is showing resilience despite challenges thrown at it by a hostile White House, a recent report found. A string of legal victories has further dampened the Trump administration's efforts to halt wind and solar power. The…

newsweek.com - Newsweek Editors - Trump should shove his hot air where the sun shines
Trump should shove his hot air where the sun shines
Newsweek

President Donald Trump has blown a lot of hot air about wind energy these past few years, his complaints largely centered on the aesthetic qualities (or lack thereof) of turbines and their alleged threat to birdlife. Now, he's making good on these…

enr.com - Debra K. Rubin - Trump Offshore Wind Buyout Deals Grow to $2.5B, With More Tumult
Trump Offshore Wind Buyout Deals Grow to $2.5B, With More Tumult
Engineering News-Record (ENR)

Invenergy and partner energyRE had intended to build the 2.4-GW Leading Light Wind project in its offshore lease area adjacent to New York and New Jersey, with power originally intended to support both statss. But it was cancelled in November 2025…

forbes.com - Robert Rapier - Why Big Oil Is Backing Away From Renewables
Why Big Oil Is Backing Away From Renewables
Forbes

Protesters at Marble Arch in London demonstrate against the Energy Intelligence Forum (EIF) summit, a gathering between Shell, Total, Equinor, Saudi Aramco, and other oil giants, being held in central London. Picture date: Thursday October 19…

pressherald.com - Deb Sayer - Again, there is no such thing as 'clean' or 'beautiful' coal | Letter
Again, there is no such thing as 'clean' or 'beautiful' coal | Letter
Press Herald

On June 4, President Trump authorized the spending of $700 million in federal funding to build two new coal-fired power plants and to refurbish (and extend the life of) 12 existing coal-fired plants. He characterized his actions as…

fool.com - Neha Chamaria - Amid the Power Boom, Should You Buy a Clean Energy ETF or a Nuclear and Uranium ETF?
Amid the Power Boom, Should You Buy a Clean Energy ETF or a Nuclear and Uranium ETF?
The Motley Fool

Investors looking to capitalize on the global transition toward carbon-free power often choose between broad renewable energy strategies and specialized sub-sectors. The VanEck Uranium and Nuclear ETF (NLR +1.84%) offers concentrated exposure to…

scmp.com - Themis Qi - Energy security fears drive global surge in orders for Chinese storage firms
Energy security fears drive global surge in orders for Chinese storage firms
South China Morning Post

The lingering energy shock is driving overseas orders for China's energy storage companies, with more than 25 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of capacity to be built in the US and European countries. The global demand for energy storage facilities has been…

theage.com.au - Daniella White - Melbourne's massive data centre boom forces planners to rewrite the script
Melbourne's massive data centre boom forces planners to rewrite the script
The Age

Victoria's energy planners are rewriting long-term electricity forecasts to account for an unprecedented boom in energy-hungry data centres as they prepare a new 25-year blueprint for the state electricity grid. Draft guidelines for VicGrid's 2027…

forbes.com - Ken Silverstein - Old EV Batteries Could Help Solve AI's Exploding Power Problem
Old EV Batteries Could Help Solve AI's Exploding Power Problem
Forbes

A robot moves a pallet with batteries at the Automotive Cells Company (ACC) Gigafactory, which produces lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles (EVs), in Douvrin, northern France, on December 2, 2024. Photo by DENIS CHARLET / AFP) (Photo by…

csmonitor.com - Constance Malleret - Long before the Strait of Hormuz closed, this Latin American nation went green
Long before the Strait of Hormuz closed, this Latin American nation went green
The Christian Science Monitor

Less than two decades ago, Uruguay was facing a predicament that would feel familiar to people in many countries today. Global oil prices were spiking. The small but growing country's economy now depended on more imported fossil fuels to meet…

psychologytoday.com - Madalina Vlasceanu, Ph.D. - The Politics of Climate Possibility
The Politics of Climate Possibility
Psychology Today

Source: PierreOlivierClementMantion/iStock A growing number of New Yorkers are rallying behind the political promise that government should visibly improve people's lives again. Mayor Mamdani has built momentum around policies like faster and…

geeky-gadgets.com - Julian Horsey - Germany's First Swarm Power Plant Generates Electricity Without a Dam
Germany's First Swarm Power Plant Generates Electricity Without a Dam
Geeky Gadgets

The Rhine River in Germany is now home to the world's first operational swarm power plant, a system that reimagines how we harness hydropower. Unlike traditional setups that rely on large dams, this plant uses 124 compact turbines, known as…

chopwoodcarrywaterdailyactions.substack.com - Jess Craven - Extra! Extra! 6/21
Extra! Extra! 6/21
Chop Wood, Carry Water

Also, of course, happy Father's Day to all who are fathers, step-fathers, play a fatherly role, or have a father they love. I hope you have a truly special day. AND happy belated Juneteenth! I took the day off and I hope you did, too. It's been…

yankodesign.com - Pooja Khanna Tyagi - Solar Panels Are Finally Starting to Look Like Art (Not Eyesores) And These 5 Designs Prove It
Solar Panels Are Finally Starting to Look Like Art (Not Eyesores) And These 5 Designs Prove It
Yanko Design

For decades, solar panels occupied an awkward place in the built environment. Celebrated for efficiency yet criticized for their visual rigidity, they were often concealed behind parapet walls or relegated to distant landscapes. Their contribution…

electrek.co - Jo Borrás - This zinc mine needed a truck no one made, so they made it themselves
This zinc mine needed a truck no one made, so they made it themselves
Electrek

Zijin Mining couldn't find an ultra-class electric haul truck that could get the job done at its Wulagen mine in Wuqia County, Xinjiang, so they designed their own: a 140-ton BEV haul truck with a huge, 770 kWh swappable battery pack. Then they…

Receive a Daily briefing on Wind Energy Industry News

Get Started