EV Boom & Green Energy Surge: What's Next for the Power Grid?

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Dive into today's Green Tech Daily Digest, featuring the top 7 breakthroughs and trends in renewable energy.

1. Will the power industry meet the moment? At DTECH Data Centers and AI, utilities take the floor

The rapid expansion of data centers and AI is creating unprecedented electricity demand, posing a "once-in-a-century" structural shift for the power industry. Leaders at DTECH Data Centers and AI emphasized the critical challenge for utilities to meet this surge, with forecasts predicting US data center demand could reach 95 GW by 2030. This highlights the urgent need for strategic investment and innovation in grid infrastructure to support future technological growth.

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2. Wave energy prototype online: A EuropeWave project is now connected to the grid

A significant milestone for renewable energy has been achieved as the MARMOK Atlantic project successfully deployed its wave energy converter, now connected to Spain's grid via the BiMEP test site. This EuropeWave initiative showcases the IDOM-developed MARMOK-A-5 device, a floating point absorber utilizing an Oscillating Water Column principle. Its successful grid connection marks a crucial step in advancing ocean energy technology and diversifying Europe's renewable power sources.

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3. NextEra and Dominion are merging. Hereโ€™s what you need to know

NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy are merging to form the world's largest regulated electric utility, sending shockwaves through the North American energy sector. This monumental alliance comes as the US faces unprecedented load growth, driven significantly by AI, with EPRI forecasting a doubling of data centers' share of electricity demand by 2030. The combined entity, retaining the NextEra Energy name, will play a critical role in addressing these surging energy needs and shaping the future of the power grid.

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4. BYD Targets Europe with Smaller, Tailored EV Models

Chinese EV giant BYD is aggressively expanding into the European market with a wave of new, tailored plugin vehicle models, including the compact Dolphin G hybrid designed specifically for European tastes. This strategic push aims to establish BYD as a perceived "European brand," significantly intensifying competition and accelerating the transition to electric mobility across the continent. With plans for local factories, BYD's move underscores the global race for EV market dominance.

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5. BYD is driving the Song Ultra EV over 2,700 miles to prove its new battery and 5-min charging

BYD is undertaking an ambitious 2,700-mile journey across China's largest expressway with its new Song Ultra EV to demonstrate the groundbreaking capabilities of its Blade Battery and 5-minute Flash Charging technology. This unprecedented test highlights BYD's rapid advancements in EV performance and charging infrastructure, which will soon roll out globally. The successful completion of this journey could revolutionize consumer confidence in long-distance EV travel and accelerate wider adoption.

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6. Tesla Model Y becomes Colombiaโ€™s top-selling car amid 304% EV surge

Just two months after its launch, the Tesla Model Y has become the best-selling vehicle in Colombia, signaling an explosive 304% surge in the country's electric vehicle market. This rapid adoption demonstrates Latin America's growing appetite for EVs and Tesla's ability to quickly dominate new markets. Despite regulatory hurdles, Colombia's impressive EV growth highlights a significant shift towards electrified transport in the region.

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7. US bill proposes new national EV tax, while some push to slash gas tax to zero

A new bipartisan US bill, "BUILD America 250," proposes a national tax on electric vehicles, sparking debate amidst calls to eliminate existing gas taxes. Critics argue this punitive measure unfairly targets EVs, which cause minimal road damage, while traditional vehicles continue to rely on outdated funding models. This legislative move could impede EV adoption and highlights ongoing challenges in shaping equitable and sustainable transportation policy in the US.

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