Renewable energy news: 2G Energy, PositivEnergy, Anza

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Today’s renewable energy news includes updates from 2G Energy, PositivEnergy, Anza, among others.

2G Energy Wins Record North American Data Center Power Order

2G Energy AG has secured the largest order in its history to supply containerized power generation systems for data centers in North America, highlighting surging demand for resilient energy infrastructure driven by AI and hyperscale computing expansion. The innovative project involves low triple-digit megawatt capacity installations designed for rapid deployment, high availability, and long-term operational reliability. The systems will support critical digital infrastructure facing growing grid constraints and power delivery delays across the US and Canada. Customer-focused benefits include improved uptime, scalable on-site power generation, enhanced energy resilience, and faster deployment for energy-intensive AI and cloud facilities. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in the second half of 2026 and continue over multiple years. 2G Energy said the milestone reinforces its strategic expansion in the North American data center market while accelerating investment in decentralized, efficient, and future-ready power solutions for next-generation digital infrastructure.

PositivEnergy Selected by Philadelphia to Expand Public EV Charging Network

PositivEnergy has been selected by the City of Philadelphia to help power the future of electric vehicle charging through a major public-private infrastructure initiative designed to expand EV accessibility across underserved neighborhoods. The innovative program will deploy hundreds of Level 2 and DC fast-charging ports in city-owned parking lots and curbside locations, improving charging availability for residents without private garages or off-street parking. The project highlights smart urban mobility innovation, scalable charging infrastructure, and customer-focused clean transportation solutions aimed at reducing emissions and improving air quality. PositivEnergy’s deployment will support faster EV adoption by offering convenient, reliable, and accessible charging options throughout the city. Philadelphia officials said the initiative also strengthens environmental justice goals by prioritizing communities with limited charging infrastructure access. The long-term partnership demonstrates growing investment in sustainable urban transportation and resilient EV infrastructure supporting America’s clean energy transition.

Anza Launches On-Demand Solar Module Intelligence Platform

Anza has introduced Anza Pulse, an on-demand commercial intelligence platform designed to help solar developers, EPCs, and procurement teams navigate rapidly changing market conditions. The platform delivers continuously updated module pricing data from 40 suppliers and more than 1,000 monthly price quotes, helping companies respond faster to tariffs, FEOC regulations, domestic content requirements, and supply chain disruptions. Anza Pulse includes a live Policy & Trade Navigator that maps regulatory changes to supplier pricing and risk exposure. The platform also features a searchable supplier directory with financial, contract, and factory audit information, replacing manual supplier research and conference-driven networking. Users can generate exportable bid snapshots with project-specific pricing assumptions for investment reviews and procurement planning.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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