Clean Tech Daily — July 4, 2026
Global renewable energy capacity surged past 690 GW in 2025 as battery storage, green hydrogen, and offshore wind projects hit major operational milestones. Meanwhile, policy shifts in the U.S. and changes at the World Bank are reshaping clean energy investment priorities worldwide.
Clean Tech Daily — July 4, 2026
Top Story
Battery Storage and Green Hydrogen Hit Operational Scale as Energy Transition Accelerates
The global clean energy sector is moving rapidly from pilot projects to production-scale systems. A 300 MWh battery storage installation in South Australia and a 200 MW green hydrogen electrolyser in Rotterdam are among the latest operational breakthroughs driving Europe's energy transition, marking a critical shift toward grid-scale storage and synthetic fuel production. These projects demonstrate that the technology required to balance intermittent renewable electricity and store energy for later use is no longer theoretical—it's being deployed at utility scale across multiple continents.
The timing is significant as global electricity demand climbed 3% in 2026, driven partly by surging AI-related power consumption. Total global energy supply rose 1.7% overall, underscoring a fundamental challenge: clean energy is growing fast, but demand is growing faster, keeping fossil fuel use and emissions stubbornly high even as renewables expand.
The week also brought regulatory changes that will reshape 2026 clean energy project development. A judge restored a 5% safe harbor rule for wind and solar projects seeking to demonstrate "commenced construction" by the July 4, 2026, deadline under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act—a critical gate for preserving eligibility for federal tax credits worth billions.

Solar & Wind
Renewable Capacity Exceeds 690 GW Globally in 2025, Delivering Lowest-Cost Power
Global renewable energy installations topped 690 GW in 2025, representing roughly 20% growth over 2024. Solar and wind delivered the lowest-cost electricity in the market, while also saving $480 billion in fuel import costs worldwide. The acceleration reflects continuing cost declines and rising energy security concerns driving policy support in major markets.

Hydrogen and Electrochemical Energy Showcase at HEMET 2026 in Hangzhou
Hydrogen and electrochemical energy storage will be highlighted at HEMET 2026, taking place in Hangzhou, China, in July. The event positions green hydrogen production—powered by wind and solar—as a critical bridge technology for turning intermittent renewable electricity into storable, dispatchable fuel. The conference reflects growing focus on energy carriers beyond batteries as global markets scale seasonal and long-duration storage.
Solar Energy Produces Hydrogen from Waste in Large Outdoor Demonstration
A spray-on catalyst technology has enabled large-scale outdoor demonstration of solar-powered hydrogen production from plastic waste. The photoreactor converts waste material directly into hydrogen fuel using sunlight, combining two major clean energy goals—waste reduction and green hydrogen generation—in a single system.
EVs & Batteries
Residential Batteries Becoming Active Grid Management Tools with Financial Incentives
Homeowners who allow their residential battery systems to support grid management can now earn up to 10,000 free miles of EV driving plus annual bonuses up to $409 if their EV remains plugged in at home for 300+ hours. The model transforms distributed home batteries into virtual power plants, helping utilities manage peak demand while rewarding customer participation.

Kia Launches Replacement for Discontinued Affordable EV with 29-Minute Fast Charging
Kia has introduced a replacement for its discontinued affordable EV lineup, featuring DC fast charging that raises the standard 58.3 kWh battery from 10% to 80% in approximately 29 minutes. All-wheel drive is standard, with up to 288 hp on higher trims, positioning the model as a competitive entry-level EV.

Hydrogen & Emerging Tech
Delhi EV Policy 2026 Paves Way for Hydrogen-Powered Vehicles
Delhi's new Electric Vehicle Policy 2026 opens the door to hydrogen fuel-based vehicles within four years, aiming to cut vehicular emissions. The Delhi Transport Corporation plans to deploy hydrogen-powered buses soon, expanding the city's clean transportation mix beyond battery electric vehicles.

HEMET 2026 Spotlights Hydrogen as Wind and Solar Become Mainstay Power Sources
As wind and solar become dominant electricity sources, the hydrogen sector is positioning itself as the solution for long-duration storage and hard-to-decarbonize industrial processes. HEMET 2026 will showcase emerging electrochemical storage pathways alongside hydrogen production and utilization technologies.
Policy & Investment
Trump's Big Beautiful Bill Act Shows Clean Tech Silver Lining One Year Later
One year after Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act eliminated wind and solar tax credits from Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, preserved incentives for geothermal, advanced nuclear, and grid-scale battery storage may deliver larger global emissions reductions than the credits it cut. The shift redirects capital toward longer-duration, dispatchable clean energy technologies critical for grid stability.

World Bank Drops 45% Climate Finance Target After U.S. Pressure
The World Bank has ended its 45% climate finance target, shifting its climate funding strategy following U.S. pressure. The policy change signals potential reductions in climate finance to developing nations and raises questions about global commitment to funding energy transitions in vulnerable economies.

Canada and B.C. Invest in Grid Flexibility and Reliability
Canada and British Columbia announced a new federal-provincial agreement investing in electricity grid flexibility and reliability, strengthening the foundation for integrating more renewable energy and supporting electrification across the province.
By the Numbers
| Metric | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Global renewable capacity added (2025) | 690 GW | ~20% growth year-over-year |
| Fuel import savings from renewables (2025) | $480 billion | Global annual impact |
| Battery storage system (South Australia) | 300 MWh | Operational milestone |
| Green hydrogen electrolyser (Rotterdam) | 200 MW | European scale-up |
| Global electricity demand growth (2026) | 3% | Driven partly by AI power use |
What to Watch This Week
- HEMET 2026 Conference (Hangzhou, China) — Track announcements on hydrogen electrolyser deployments and electrochemical storage integration across Asia.
- U.S. Tax Credit Safe Harbor Deadline Impact — Monitor which wind and solar projects successfully demonstrate "commenced construction" under restored 5% rule to preserve federal tax credits.
- India Energy Storage Week (Delhi) — Watch for battery manufacturing partnerships, EV supply chain updates, and green hydrogen policy announcements across 200+ exhibitors from 15 countries.
Data current as of July 4, 2026. Information reflects developments reported in the 24 hours prior.
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