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May 14 Green Energy News

Green Energy Times Posted on May 14, 2026 by George HarveyMay 14, 2026

Headline News: “Tomatoes, Seafood, And More: Grocery Prices Are Soaring” • Grocery prices in the US increased fastest in April of any month in nearly four years, driving up the cost of foods from tomatoes and frankfurters to cupcakes, government … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged batteries, coal, food, fossil fuels, offshore windpower, oil, solar, Solar PV, war, Windpower

May 13 Green Energy News

Green Energy Times Posted on May 13, 2026 by George HarveyMay 13, 2026

Headline News: “The Navy Plans To Build Fifteen Trump-Class Battleships Through 2055 At $17 Billion Per Ship” • According to the Navy’s May 2026 shipbuilding blueprint, the service intends to procure fifteen Trump-class battleships through 2055. The Navy has confirmed … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged heat pumps, inflation, Nuclear, Renewable Energy, war

May 12 Green Energy News

Green Energy Times Posted on May 12, 2026 by George HarveyMay 12, 2026

Headline News: “Introducing Ford Energy” • Ford Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, will provide US-assembled battery systems for utilities, data centers, and large customers in the US. With a century of manufacturing expertise, Ford Energy plans … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged batteries, Financial, gas, geothermal power, Nuclear, oil, solar, war, wind

May 11 Green Energy News

Green Energy Times Posted on May 11, 2026 by George HarveyMay 11, 2026

Headline News: “Firm Solar And Storage Costs Fall To $54/MWh, Says IRENA” • Solar-plus-storage LCOE range from $54/MWh to $82/MWh in high-irradiance regions, the International Renewable Energy Agency said in its report, “24/7 Renewables: The Economics of Firm Solar and Wind.” … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged batteries, EVs, fossil fuels, gas, LCOE, Rail, renewables, solar, transportation

May 10 Green Energy News

Green Energy Times Posted on May 10, 2026 by George HarveyMay 11, 2026

Headline News: “Why Rolls-Royce Is Hiring Cabinet Makers And Tattoo Artists To Build Its Cars” • Last month, British automaker Rolls-Royce showed off what is called “Project Nightingale.” It is a car, the company’s new, electric two-seater. Production begins at … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged batteries, Climate Change, EVs, finance, Nuclear, Renewable Energy, sea level rise, solar

May 9 Green Energy News

Green Energy Times Posted on May 9, 2026 by George HarveyMay 9, 2026

Headline News: “California, Nevada, And Arizona announce temporary plan to save water from Colorado River” • Absent a longer term deal on how to share a key water source in the US West, three states say they’ll cut back to … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged fuel, gas, oil, solar cells, water, Windpower

May 8 Green Energy News

Green Energy Times Posted on May 8, 2026 by George HarveyMay 8, 2026

Headline News: “Battery Array As Powerful As Twelve Nuclear Plants Comes To Major Milestone In California” • While Californians were getting ready for spring break in late March, the state quietly broke an energy grid record: For the first time, … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged batteries, El Niño, Nuclear, offshore windpower, solar, space, Windpower

May 7 Green Energy News

Green Energy Times Posted on May 7, 2026 by George HarveyMay 7, 2026

Headline News: “AI Data Centers Need Big Batteries But Lithium Isn’t Fit-For-Purpose” • As AI-driven data centers scale, the grid challenge is no longer simply how much electricity they consume. Their demand is unpredictable, coming in bursts. They need a … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged batteries, Energy Storage, hydrogen, Nuclear, politics, solar, Transmission, Windpower

May 6 Green Energy News

Green Energy Times Posted on May 6, 2026 by George HarveyMay 6, 2026

Headline News: “Zambia Blasts The US Over A $2 Billion Health Deal In Exchange For Critical Minerals” • Zambia is accusing the US of tying a $2 billion deal for critical health assistance to access to the southern African nation’s … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged fossil fuels, minerals, offshore windpower, solar, Windpower

May 5 Green Energy News

Green Energy Times Posted on May 5, 2026 by George HarveyMay 5, 2026

Headline News: “Renewable Energy Market to Reach $2.874 Trillion by 2033” • According to DataM Intelligence analysis, the Global Renewable Energy Market was valued at slightly more than $1.512 trillion in 2025 and is expected to reach $2,874 trillion by … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged Agriculture, Economics, fossil fuels, Renewable Energy, wildfire, wildfires, Windpower

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