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Clean Tech Daily|May 23, 20267 min read9.3AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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Solar and wind power generated more electricity globally than natural gas for the first time ever in April 2026, marking a historic clean energy milestone. Meanwhile, $20+ billion in energy and sustainability investment activity was reported this week, EV charging startup Texture raised $12.5M to tackle grid stress, and the European Investment Bank approved €6 billion for clean energy and climate-resilient agriculture.

Clean Tech Daily — 2026-05-23


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Solar and Wind Outpace Gas Globally in April 2026 — A Historic First

For the first time in recorded history, wind and solar power generated more electricity globally than gas-fired power plants in a single month. According to energy think tank Ember, wind and solar produced 531 TWh in April 2026, surpassing gas power plants which supplied 477 TWh. The milestone underscores the accelerating pace of the energy transition, as renewable capacity additions continue to outpace fossil fuel buildout worldwide.

The significance of this moment cannot be overstated: gas has long been considered the "flexible backbone" of global grids, filling gaps left by intermittent renewables. The fact that combined wind and solar output now exceeds it — even in a single month — reflects both the explosive growth of solar and the ongoing maturation of wind capacity globally. BloombergNEF's New Energy Outlook 2026 separately confirmed that global wind capacity additions hit an all-time high in 2025, marking a third consecutive year of record wind installations.

What comes next is the challenge of sustaining and expanding this performance across all months and regions. Grid operators will need to accelerate battery storage deployment, transmission upgrades, and demand-response programs to handle the variability of renewables at scale. Analysts expect this April milestone to become the new normal within the next two to three years, as solar and wind pipelines continue their record-breaking pace.

Wind turbines and solar panels representing the historic April 2026 milestone when renewables outpaced gas globally
Wind turbines and solar panels representing the historic April 2026 milestone when renewables outpaced gas globally

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Solar and wind generated more electricity globally than gas power for the first time in April – pv m

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Oman power company signs 2.7 GW PPA for continuous wind-solar-storage project – pv magazine Internat


Solar & Wind

531 TWh — Global wind and solar record in April 2026 Wind and solar set a new global generation record of 531 TWh in April 2026, according to Ember, topping gas generation (477 TWh) for the first time ever. The result reflects solar's continued surge as a primary driver of global electricity growth.

Oman signs 2.7 GW power purchase agreement for round-the-clock wind-solar-storage project Oman Power and Water Procurement company has signed a 2.7 GW PPA with O-Green Energy for a continuous wind, solar, and battery storage project designed to deliver round-the-clock power. The deal is part of Oman's push to secure 7 GW of solar and 3 GW of battery storage capacity by 2030.

Offshore/coastal renewable energy representing Oman's 2.7 GW wind-solar-storage project
Offshore/coastal renewable energy representing Oman's 2.7 GW wind-solar-storage project

BloombergNEF's New Energy Outlook 2026: Third consecutive year of record wind installations BloombergNEF's annual New Energy Outlook 2026 reports that global wind capacity additions hit an all-time high in 2025, the third straight year of record installations. The report highlights expanded electrification as a key driver of energy security across nations, as newer clean technologies displace fossil fuel alternatives.

pv-magazine.com

Solar and wind generated more electricity globally than gas power for the first time in April – pv m

pv-magazine.com

Oman power company signs 2.7 GW PPA for continuous wind-solar-storage project – pv magazine Internat


EVs & Batteries

Texture raises $12.5M to address EV charging stress on local grids Grid management startup Texture has raised $12.5 million to tackle the growing problem of EV charging demand overwhelming local distribution grids. Utilities are now facing simultaneous pressure from EV charging spikes, utility-scale renewables, rooftop solar, batteries, smart thermostats, and surging demand from AI data centers. Texture's platform uses software to intelligently manage these distributed energy loads.

Texture's EV grid management platform tackling local grid stress from EV charging demand
Texture's EV grid management platform tackling local grid stress from EV charging demand

BYD Song Ultra EV demonstrates 5-minute flash charging on 2,700-mile trip BYD's Song Ultra EV completed a journey of over 2,700 miles, showcasing the automaker's new Flash Charging technology that can charge a battery from 10% to 70% in just 5 minutes. The vehicle offers a range of up to 441 miles (710 km), combining long range with ultra-fast charging in what BYD is calling a new benchmark for the segment.

Used EV batteries retain 95%+ of range after five years, Recurrent data shows According to data from Recurrent cited by InsideEVs, the average EV retains 97% of its original range after three years and 95% after five years under normal operating conditions. Heat and frequent DC fast charging can accelerate degradation, but the data provides strong reassurance to used EV buyers about long-term battery health.

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Hydrogen & Emerging Tech

SunHydrogen advances solar-to-hydrogen technology using sunlight and any water source SunHydrogen (OTC: HYSR) is advancing its proprietary technology to produce renewable hydrogen directly from sunlight and any water source, including wastewater or seawater. The company is positioning its approach as a cost-competitive pathway to green hydrogen production without the need for electrolyzers or conventional electrochemical systems.

SunHydrogen's solar-to-hydrogen technology panel demonstrating direct sunlight-to-H2 conversion
SunHydrogen's solar-to-hydrogen technology panel demonstrating direct sunlight-to-H2 conversion

China's first renewable-to-hydrogen energy storage project nears commercial launch China's first energy storage project that converts excess renewable power into green hydrogen is completing final commissioning, according to Hydrogen Insight. The 100 MW / 400 MWh facility stores surplus wind and solar generation as hydrogen, which is then used to generate power during periods of peak electricity demand when wind, solar, and batteries cannot meet load. The project represents a significant proof-of-concept for long-duration hydrogen storage integrated with renewable energy.


Policy & Investment

Energy and sustainability sector records $20+ billion in investment activity A new report published May 22, 2026 highlights that the energy and sustainability industry has recorded over $20 billion in recent investment activity, driven by grid modernization, renewable integration, rising electricity demand from AI data centers, and industrial electrification. The wave of capital reflects investor conviction that clean energy infrastructure is now a structural necessity, not just a climate preference.

Energy grid modernization infrastructure representing the $20B+ investment surge in the sector
Energy grid modernization infrastructure representing the $20B+ investment surge in the sector

European Investment Bank approves €6 billion for clean energy and climate-resilient agriculture The EIB Group's board of directors approved a new €6 billion ($6.97 billion) financing package to support clean energy, climate-resilient agriculture, and European competitiveness. The approval was announced on May 21, 2026, and forms part of the EIB's broader mandate to accelerate Europe's green transition and strengthen food system resilience in the face of climate change.

Rich nations topped $100 billion climate finance goal for second consecutive year — OECD According to newly released OECD data reported on May 21, 2026, wealthy nations met and exceeded the $100 billion annual climate finance commitment to developing countries for the second year running, covering both 2023 and 2024. The findings come ahead of COP31, which Turkey will chair in November 2026, with climate finance remaining one of the most contentious issues in international negotiations.


By the Numbers

MetricValueContext
Global wind + solar generation (April 2026)531 TWhFirst month to exceed global gas generation (477 TWh)
Energy sector investment activity$20+ billionRecent deals driven by grid modernization, AI demand, electrification
EIB clean energy financing package€6 billion (~$6.97B)Approved May 21, 2026 for clean energy + climate agriculture
EV battery retention (5 years)95% of original rangePer Recurrent data; 97% after 3 years
Texture EV grid startup raise$12.5 millionTo manage EV charging stress on local distribution grids
Rich-nation climate finance (2023–2024)>$100 billion/yearOECD confirms two consecutive years above commitment threshold

What to Watch This Week

  • COP31 preparations intensifying: With Turkey's Climate Minister confirmed as COP31 chair for November, watch for diplomatic signals on the next climate finance target beyond $100 billion — the OECD data release this week reignites debate on whether the current goal is adequate.

  • China's hydrogen storage landmark: The 100 MW / 400 MWh renewable-to-hydrogen project completing final commissioning in China could be a watershed moment for long-duration storage. Monitor for commercial launch announcements and whether Chinese developers announce follow-on projects.

  • Grid stress and EV charging investment: Texture's $12.5M raise signals growing VC interest in grid edge software. Watch for similar raises in distributed energy resource management (DERM) and virtual power plant (VPP) platforms as utilities confront simultaneous load pressures from EVs, AI, and rooftop solar.

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