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article Fuse Energy Raises €70 Million to Scale Flexible Clean Power Across Europe
January 3rd, 2026 • London-based retail energy provider Fuse Energy raised $70 million in a financing round led by Balderton and Lowercarbon Capital at a reported $5 billion valuation. The company plans to use the funds to expand into Ireland, Spain and the US, and to launch consumer micro-solar and battery hardware.
article England Weighs Rolling Back Green Technology Mandates for New Homes
January 3rd, 2026 • The UK government is considering removing mandatory low-carbon technologies from England’s new homes regulations, a move that has raised concerns across the construction, energy, and climate sectors. The proposal could slow progress on emissions reductions from buildings, one of the country’s most carbon-intensive sectors.
article Climate Tech in 2026 Moves From Hype to Execution
January 3rd, 2026 • Climate technology is entering a more disciplined phase in 2026, with investors, governments, and corporations prioritizing deployment over experimentation. As pressure mounts to deliver measurable emissions reductions, capital and policy are converging around scalable solutions with clear commercial pathways.
article Greenwashing Claims Face Growing Legal Defeat as Courts Tighten Climate Accountability
January 3rd, 2026 • Court rulings in 2025 marked a turning point for climate litigation, with judges in multiple jurisdictions finding that misleading environmental claims can constitute illegal greenwashing. The decisions are reshaping how companies communicate sustainability commitments and raising compliance expectations across global markets.
article Green Debt Sales Reach Record Highs Despite Growing Climate Backlash
January 3rd, 2026 • Global issuance of green and climate-linked debt reached record levels in 2025, defying a mounting political backlash against environmental finance. The surge highlights the continued demand from investors and governments seeking capital for energy transition and climate resilience projects.
article ADATA Highlights Energy-Efficient AI Infrastructure and Sustainable Computing at CES 2026
January 3rd, 2026 • At CES 2026, ADATA showcased a portfolio of advanced AI and computing technologies designed to support energy-efficient data centers, edge computing, and smart living devices. The company emphasized product sustainability and performance enhancements that could lower energy use and extend device lifespans, aligning with net zero transition priorities.
article Clean Energy and Supply Chains: Can Renewables Replace Fossil Fuels in the Power Sector?
January 3rd, 2026 • As global supply chains come under pressure to decarbonize, the power sector sits at the centre of the transition. Clean energy technologies are expanding rapidly, but structural, economic, and political barriers still shape how fast fossil fuels can be replaced.
article Key Sustainability Trends Shaping Business Strategy in 2026
January 3rd, 2026 • Sustainability strategies are moving from ambition to execution as regulatory pressure, capital markets, and climate risks reshape business decisions in 2026. Companies that fail to align their governance, technology, and supply chains with net-zero objectives face rising costs and strategic exposure.
article Big Batteries Are Becoming a Key Tool to Prevent Summer Power Outages
January 3rd, 2026 • Large-scale battery storage systems are playing an increasingly central role in keeping electricity grids stable during extreme summer heat. As power demand surges and climate-driven weather stresses infrastructure, utilities are turning to batteries to prevent blackouts and balance supply.
article Ørsted Challenges US Halt of USD 5 Billion Offshore Wind Project
January 3rd, 2026 • Danish renewable energy developer Ørsted has launched a legal challenge against a US decision that halted construction of a USD 5 billion offshore wind project. The case highlights rising regulatory and political risks facing large-scale clean energy investments in the United States, with potential implications for project financing, supply chains, and national climate targets.
article China’s Lithium Battery Demand Set to Slow in Early 2026, Industry Warns
January 3rd, 2026 • Demand growth for lithium batteries in China is expected to weaken in early 2026 as the electric vehicle market matures and pricing pressures intensify. Industry leaders warn that the slowdown could reshape supply chains, investment plans, and global battery markets.
article Sustainability and Climate Priorities to Watch in 2026
January 3rd, 2026 • As governments, investors, and industries adjust to tighter climate targets and economic uncertainty, 2026 is shaping up as a pivotal year for sustainability action. Key trends include stricter disclosure rules, a sharper focus on climate resilience, and growing scrutiny of how capital supports credible net zero pathways.
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