Headline News:
- “Vestas Secures 527-MW US Order” • Vestas has secured a 527-MW turbine supply order with an undisclosed customer in the US. The Danish OEM will provide its V150-4.5MW model to the project. Delivery of the hardware is scheduled to commence in the second quarter of 2026. Commissioning is planned for the final quarter of that year. [reNews]

Vestas wind turbine (Vestas image)
- “GM Is Now Taking Aim At Tesla’s Energy Storage Business, Too” • Tesla’s brand reputation crisis hit its EV sales so hard that the Tesla Cybertruck was reportedly outsold by General Motors’s electric Hummer in Q2. Now GM and Redwood issued a press release that takes a shot across the bow of Tesla’s AI data center Megapack business. [CleanTechnica]
- “Unique 1.5 Million Year-Old Ice To Be Melted To Unlock Mystery” • An ice core that may be older than 1.5 million years arrived in the UK where scientists will melt it to unlock vital data about Earth’s climate. Transitions from warm eras to cold glacial eras had been every 41,000 years but it suddenly was 100,000 years. The cores might tell us what caused that. [BBC]
- “New York Halts Offshore Wind Grid Plan” • The New York State Public Service Commission has terminated its offshore wind transmission planning process to protect ratepayers amid stalled federal permitting. The Commission said the decision will position New York for faster offshore wind growth once federal policies improve. [reNews]
- “Electric Ford Bronco Coming! … But Not For You” • Ford has just unveiled a fully electric Bronco and an EREV extended range EV) version of the Bronco. If you haven’t seen exciting news and marketing around that, that may be because these versions of the Bronco are not for Ford’s home market, in the USA. They are for customers in China. [CleanTechnica]
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