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Thursday, August 20, 2026

August 20 Green Energy News

Headline News:

  • “Italian Scientists Relying On Octopuses To Get Blue Crab Populations In Check” • Italian scientists have become octopus breeders in the latest battle of a long war against invasive blue crabs. The crabs, with are estimated to have caused €200 million worth of damage to the fishing industry, thrive in waters made warmer by climate change. [Euronews]

Blue crab (WitherSweat, CC BY-SA 4.0, cropped)

  • “Europe’s Gas Prices Have Doubled, With The Worst Yet To Come” • Europe is in another summer heatwave, part of the reason the coming winter is likely to be expensive. The heat pushes up electricity demand just as drought and heat curb hydro and nuclear generation. That forces gas power plants to use gas just when it should be stored. [Euronews]
  • “Hungary Targets Tenfold Expansion in Wind Power Capacity by 2030” • The government of Hungary is targeting an increase from the country’s current roughly 330 MW of installed wind capacity, which has remained largely unchanged since 2016, to at least 4,000 MW of new grid connection capacity, an analysis by Taylor Wessing shows. [Budapest Business Journal]
  • “India’s Under-Construction Renewable Pipeline Surpasses 150 GW” • Rating agency ICRA expects renewable energy, including large hydropower, to account for more than 35% of India’s total electricity generation by 2029-30, up from 22% in 2024-25. The renewable energy project pipeline remains strong, with over 150 GW under construction. [pv magazine Global]
  • “Famous US Automaker Faces The Music As Million-Dollar Vote Scheme Goes South” • In the run-up to Election Day 2024, Elon Musk promised to gift $1 million each to some randomly selected voters in Pennsylvania. The selection was not so random after all, and a federal judge has decided that a lawsuit seeking damages from Musk can move forward. [CleanTechnica]

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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Learn to Grow For Your Market


In this episode, farmer James Clarke of Clarke's Greens doubles down on the importance of growing what your specific market wants to buy instead of guessing what they would want.

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Monday, August 17, 2026

August 17 Green Energy News

Headline News:

  • “During Heatwave, Solar Power Supports France’s Grid As Nuclear Output Slows” • Heatwaves and drought have forced several French nuclear reactors offline, while strong solar generation helped stabilize the grid. As solar output falls after sunset, battery storage helps meet high evening demand and reduce use of gas-fired power. [pv magazine Global]

Nuclear plant at Nogent sur Seine (Clicgauche, CC BY-SA 3.0, cropped)

  • “Europe Continues To Battle Wildfires As Belgium Sees Biggest Blaze In Recorded History” • Firefighters are battling major fires in Belgium, Germany, France, Croatia, Spain, and Greece amid persistent heat and dry conditions. A fire in Belgium’s High Fens nature reserve, which started two days ago, is the largest wildfire in Belgium’s history. [Euronews]
  • “New Science Says Scrapping A Working Gas Car For An EV Is Usually Greener” • Manufacturing a new vehicle has a carbon cost, while continuing to drive an existing car avoids another manufacturing event. But that framing quietly treats all of the gasoline the existing car will burn over the rest of its life as if it were free of emissions. [CleanTechnica]
  • “Lake Powell, Nation’s Second-Largest Reservoir, Hits Record-Low Level” • Less than two weeks after Lake Mead, the largest reservoir by capacity in the US, hit a record low, Lake Powell, the country’s second-largest reservoir, has suffered the same fate. Lake Powell’s pool elevation dropped to 3,519.91 feet, breaking a record set in April 2023. [ABC News]
  • “Louisiana’s Push For Offshore Wind Power Has Stalled Under Trump” • The prospect of wind power off Louisiana’s Gulf Coast, once touted as a boon for local companies and a way to reduce climate-warming emissions, appears dead in the water, at least for now. Offshore wind in the Gulf and nationwide is up against enormous odds under Trump. [NOLA.com]

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Sunday, August 16, 2026

Balance Your Soils First


In this episode, rookie farmer Alec Smith shares a piece of advice to new farmers: balance your soils before planting anything.

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Friday, August 14, 2026

August 14 Green Energy News

Headline News:

  • “Solar Helps ‘Stabilize’ Europe’s Grids As Heatwaves Spike Power Demand” • Solar has done some “heavy lifting” to help Europe meet its energy needs in a string of blistering heatwaves. An analysis by Ember found that solar generating in European countries rose by up to 17% on days during heatwaves in June and July, helping the grid meet demand. [Euronews]

Solar panels (American Public Power Association, Unsplash)

  • “Bilfinger To Support Ocean Winds At Polish Offshore Site” • Bilfinger has been selected to provide technical advisory services during the execution phase of the 390-MW BC-Wind project in the Polish Baltic Sea for Ocean Winds. Bilfinger said that it will oversee key offshore construction activities, supporting Ocean Winds in its activities. [reNews]
  • “Millions Across Europe Swelter Through A New Wave Of Extreme Temperatures” • Millions of Europeans, particularly in France, Italy, Spain, and the UK, sweltered through a new wave of extreme temperatures as the continent’s latest heatwave picked up. Parts of France went past 42°C and the UK marked the hottest day so far this year. [Euronews]
  • “Solar Surpasses Wind In Global Electricity Generation For The First Time” • The latest Statistical Review of World Energy shows how dramatically the renewable landscape has changed. Solar generation has surpassed wind as a source of electricity worldwide. Hydropower remains the largest renewable source overall, but solar is growing fast. [OilPrice.com]
  • “Joby Buys Defense Company For Half A Billion Dollars” • The electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft startup Joby seems to have been here for ages. Like other eVTOL aircraft companies, it has been hard to know if it is going anywhere. Now, however, it turns out that Joby has enough money to buy Resonant Sciences for half a billion dollars. [CleanTechnica]

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