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How Hitachi became a speed-to-power company
The equipment giant, and especially its energy arm, is positioning itself as a bridge between utilities and the AI sector.
Maeve AllsupFeb 27, 2026
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Up to half of the world’s data centers may be delayed this year
Catherine BoudreauFeb 24, 2026
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Scale buys Reload as the hunt for powered land heats up
Catherine BoudreauFeb 23, 2026
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The problem with Trump’s PJM data center capacity auction
Maeve AllsupFeb 23, 2026
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Is someone paying Katie Miller to push solar?
Miller, a loyal Trump aide with close ties to Elon Musk, has spent February promoting solar on X.
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With Form Energy deal, Google’s clean transition tariff is growing up
But the agreement, via Minnesota’s Xcel Energy, is much more complicated than backing one massive battery project.
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Volts crossover: Six big energy questions
David Roberts, host of the Volts podcast, returns to the show to consider the next decade of clean energy.
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Why data centers need renewables to match the clock
The Greenhouse Gas Protocol’s Scope 2 update is pushing the AI industry into a new era of specificity.
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Rivian and EnergyHub are teaming up on managed charging
Exclusive: The move reflects a change in the role of EVs on the grid, according to EnergyHub’s EV strategy head.
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Pre-SPAC, Hecate Energy shows off its developer chops
The renewables developer sold off the biggest utility-scale project in its portfolio, just weeks after announcing its SPAC.
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This startup is bringing ‘modern alchemy’ to the rare earths bottleneck
And it wants to make its new metals in the U.S., thanks in part to the Trump administration’s aggressive supply chain strategies.
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Microsoft is the carbon removal market
The company bought 93% of global carbon removals last year, new research shows.
Catherine BoudreauFeb 20, 2026














