Green Tech Boom: EVs, Battery Breakthroughs & Climate Policy Clash

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Welcome to today's Green Tech Daily Digest! Here are the top 7 stories making waves in renewable energy and sustainable technology.

1. Merino Energy Comes Out Of Stealth With $3,800 Heat Pump System, At Our Coming Hawaii Electric Home Show

San Francisco's Merino Energy unveils its $3,800 Mono heat pump, including installation, designed to electrify homes affordably and quickly. This innovative, low-cost solution tackles major adoption barriers, making efficient home climate control accessible to millions in condos, older homes, and ADUs. It marks a significant step towards achieving critical electrification goals and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

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2. Donald Trump Guts Public Health Protection to Bolster Big Coal

In a concerning move, the Trump administration announced plans to dismantle critical protections against toxic coal ash pollution, reversing over a decade of environmental progress. This explicit handout to the coal industry threatens the health of countless American communities, exposing millions to dangerous heavy metals like mercury and arsenic. GreenTechMag highlights the severe public health and environmental consequences of this regulatory rollback.

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3. Wired for Security: The EUโ€™s Post-2030 Climate Architecture

The EU's new 2040 climate target signals a pivotal shift, now framing electrification powered by renewable energy as a core sovereignty strategy for Europe. This post-2030 framework aims to enhance energy security, reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels, and build a more robust political and economic foundation for climate action. GreenTechMag emphasizes how this approach redefines climate policy as a critical national security imperative.

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4. TenneT signs contract with developer for โ€˜first controllable congestion mitigatorโ€™ BESS project in Netherlands

Dutch TSO TenneT has secured a contract for a groundbreaking 200MW/800MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in the Netherlands, designed to actively relieve grid congestion. This "controllable congestion mitigator" will optimize renewable energy integration by strategically charging during high production and discharging during peak demand, accelerating the deployment of clean energy across the region. GreenTechMag sees this as a vital step towards a more flexible and resilient green grid.

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5. Australia: Battery storage cushions AU$1 billion fuel shock as Climate Council demands May budget action

Australia's over-reliance on imported fossil fuels has led to a staggering AU$1 billion fuel shock for motorists, underscoring the urgent need for energy independence. The Climate Council is pressuring the government to prioritize strategic investment in electrification, renewables, and battery storage in the upcoming budget. GreenTechMag highlights how accelerating clean energy deployment can protect Australian households and businesses from volatile global energy markets.

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6. Sodium-ion battery study claims zero thermal runaway breakthrough

Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have announced a "zero thermal runaway" breakthrough in ampere-hour-level sodium-ion batteries, a major step forward for battery safety. This innovative self-protecting polymerizable non-flammable electrolyte promises to eliminate fire and explosion risks while maintaining performance. GreenTechMag recognizes this as a potentially game-changing development poised to accelerate the commercial adoption of next-generation sodium-ion technology.

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7. Japanese rail operator to procure 98 MW of new solar via corporate PPA

Tokyu Railway, a major Japanese rail operator, is set to procure 98 MW of newly built solar power through a corporate PPA, covering 30% of its traction electricity demand for 25 years. This significant commitment showcases a leading example of corporate renewable energy adoption in Japan's private railway sector. GreenTechMag applauds this move as a crucial step towards decarbonizing the transport sector and boosting Japan's clean energy landscape.

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