U.S. battery makers commit $85B to domestic-only grid storage
American Clean Power Association announced a fivefold increase in battery storage investments totaling $85 billion, conditioning the push on streamlined permitting and protective trade policy.
Solar beats coal in Texas grid for first time ever
EIA forecasts 2026 as the year ERCOT solar generation (78 BkWh) surpasses coal (60 BkWh) annually for the first time, marking a structural shift in the nation's largest deregulated grid.
Battery storage surge to reshape U.S. grid economics in 2026
EIA data shows battery storage planned to jump 60% year-over-year to 24 GW in 2026, flipping grid economics from scarcity to abundance as solar overwhelms traditional generation.
Battery storage jumps 51% in one year as grid adds record 86 GW
U.S. utility-scale battery storage will surge to 67.5 GW by end-2026, a 51% annual increase, as developers plan a record 86 GW of new capacity led by solar and storage in a structural shift away from fossil fuels.
Air Force names first microreactor bases, targets 2030 deployment
The U.S. Air Force selected Buckley SFB and Malmstrom AFB to host nuclear microreactors by 2030, marking the first permanent on-site reactors at operational military installations and signaling a strategic pivot away from grid dependence.
TenneT signs 200 MW battery as grid congestion tool, not energy asset
Dutch grid operator TenneT contracted a 200 MW / 800 MWh battery from GES to dispatch on demand for congestion relief—a structural shift from merchant storage toward dispatchable network infrastructure that European and U.S. regulators are watching.
Pattern Energy's Cordelio Acquisition Closes as NY Permits 399 MW
Pattern Energy completed its acquisition of Cordelio Power on the same day New York approved Flat Creek Solar (300 MW) and Agricola Wind (99 MW), handing the Canadian developer its largest U.S. permit on day one of ownership—with a hard deadline to start construction in 85 days.
EIA Projects Record 86 GW Grid Capacity in 2026, Battery Storage Surges
The U.S. Energy Information Administration projects 86 GW of new electric generating capacity in 2026—the largest buildout year on record—with utility-scale battery storage jumping 60% to 24 GW, driven by data center demand and DOE capital reshaping grid economics.