Renewable Energy Weekly — 2026-05-04
China Datang brought online a 500 MW solar farm this week for direct data center supply, marking a major milestone in clean energy–AI integration. Germany's parliament passed landmark legislation mandating a 10% quota for renewable hydrogen-based fuels in land transport by 2040. Meanwhile, Türkiye announced targets of $2.5 billion in wind investment and 2.5 GW of new capacity in 2026, as battery storage deployments hit record growth globally.
Renewable Energy Weekly — 2026-05-04
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China Datang Brings 500 MW Solar Farm Online for Direct Data Center Supply
- What happened: China Datang commissioned a 500 MW photovoltaic project designed to directly power data centers, with Phase 1 also including a 1.5 GW wind farm currently under construction and scheduled for full grid connection in September 2026.
- Why it matters: This is a significant step in decarbonizing AI infrastructure at scale, pairing massive renewable generation directly with data center loads — a model that could reshape how hyperscalers source clean power globally.
- Scale: 500 MW solar (operational); 1.5 GW wind (under construction, September 2026 target)

Meta Partners on Space Solar Energy and Long-Duration Storage for AI Infrastructure
- What happened: Meta announced two partnerships to advance innovative energy generation and storage solutions, specifically targeting the reliable power demands of AI infrastructure and data centers — including investments in space solar energy concepts and long-duration storage.
- Why it matters: Big Tech's direct investment in frontier clean energy technologies signals that AI data center demand is becoming a primary driver of energy innovation. Reliable, 24/7 clean power is now a strategic priority for major technology platforms.
- Scale: Two partnerships announced; financial terms not disclosed.

Germany Passes 10% Renewable Hydrogen Quota for Land Transport
- What happened: The German parliament passed legislation requiring that 10% of road and rail transport fuel be derived from green hydrogen by 2040, with annual quotas established for the intervening years.
- Why it matters: This is one of the most concrete demand-side mandates for green hydrogen in any major economy, giving electrolyzer manufacturers and hydrogen producers a clear, legally binding market signal. It positions Germany as a regulatory leader in the hydrogen transport transition.
- Scale: National mandate covering all land-based transport; 10% green H2 quota by 2040 with annual milestones.
Türkiye Targets $2.5 Billion Wind Investment and 2.5 GW Capacity in 2026
- What happened: Türkiye announced a target of $2.5 billion in wind energy investment and 2.5 GW of new wind capacity for 2026, following $350 million invested in wind in Q1 alone. The sector is eyeing up to 5 GW in annual capacity additions by 2029.
- Why it matters: Türkiye's aggressive wind expansion trajectory underscores how emerging markets outside Europe and China are accelerating clean energy build-out. Hitting 5 GW annually by 2029 would put Türkiye among the world's leading wind markets.
- Scale: $2.5B investment target; 2.5 GW 2026 capacity target; 5 GW/year ambition by 2029.

Project Tracker
| Project | Type | Capacity | Location | Status | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| China Datang Zhongwei Phase 1 Solar | Solar | 500 MW | China | Operational (May 2026) | Link |
| China Datang Zhongwei Phase 1 Wind | Wind | 1,500 MW | China | Under construction (Sept 2026 target) | Link |
| European Energy Lithuania Wind Farm | Wind | 161 MW | Lithuania | PPA signed; commercial operations target 2028 | Link |
| India Solar, Wind & Storage Record | Solar/Wind/Storage | 98 TWh additional generation in 2025 | India | Operational portfolio milestone | Link |
Policy & Regulation
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Germany: Parliament passed legislation mandating a 10% renewable hydrogen fuel quota in road and rail transport by 2040, with annual interim targets — one of the world's strongest demand-side green hydrogen mandates.
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EU — Portugal, Greece, Malta: The European Commission took Portugal, Greece, and Malta to court for failing to transpose renewable energy and hydrogen targets into national law, and is seeking financial penalties against all three member states.
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Pakistan: Growing geopolitical tensions and import dependence have pushed Pakistan to explore green hydrogen as a low-carbon alternative for energy security, with recent Middle East instability reinforcing the urgency.
Investment & Finance
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European Energy / Lithuania 161 MW Wind: European Energy signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a 161 MW wind farm in Lithuania, expected to generate approximately 490 GWh annually and offset ~120,000 tonnes of CO₂. Commercial operations are targeted for 2028.
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Battery Storage — Record Growth: A new industry review tracking battery energy storage deployments, cell shipments, and AI data center demand found that 2026 is on track for record battery storage capacity growth globally, with AI infrastructure emerging as a key demand driver alongside grid applications.

Technology Spotlight
China Datang's Direct Solar-to-Data-Center Architecture: The 500 MW Zhongwei project represents a novel commercial deployment model — pairing utility-scale PV with a co-located 1.5 GW wind farm and storage, feeding power directly to data centers rather than routing purely through the grid. Phase 1 is now operational; the wind component is due to complete by September 2026. This integrated hybrid structure (solar + wind + storage + dedicated offtaker) is being watched globally as a template for decarbonizing compute-intensive AI workloads.

What to Watch Next Week
- China Datang Wind Component Progress: Track whether construction of the 1.5 GW wind portion of the Zhongwei project remains on schedule for its September 2026 grid connection milestone — and whether other Chinese hyperscale operators announce similar direct-supply renewables models.
- EU Legal Proceedings Against Portugal, Greece & Malta: Watch for initial court hearing dates and any responses from the three member states as the European Commission pursues financial penalties for failure to transpose renewable energy and hydrogen targets into national law.
- Germany Hydrogen Mandate Implementation Details: Following the Bundestag vote on the 10% green hydrogen transport quota, watch for publication of the annual interim quota schedule and initial industry responses from electrolyzer manufacturers and mobility operators.
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