Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Nova Stirling Power, Syzygy Plasmonics, Anza and others.
Nova Stirling Power & Light Launches 25 MW Hybrid Power Program for Data Centers and Industrial Markets
Nova Stirling Power & Light has initiated a 25 MW hybrid power development program aimed at serving data centers and industrial customers seeking reliable, low-carbon energy solutions. The program will deploy integrated power systems combining advanced Stirling engine technology with renewable generation and energy storage. The hybrid model is designed to deliver high-efficiency, dispatchable power with reduced emissions and improved resilience compared to conventional fossil-fuel-based systems. By targeting energy-intensive sectors such as data centers, Nova Stirling aims to address rising electricity demand while supporting sustainability and grid stability objectives. The 25 MW development initiative underscores growing market interest in decentralized, hybrid energy solutions tailored to mission-critical infrastructure and industrial decarbonization strategies.
Syzygy Plasmonics Signs MoU to Convert Brazil’s Biogas into Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Syzygy Plasmonics has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Geo Bio Gas&Carbon to develop projects converting biogas into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Brazil. The collaboration aims to leverage Syzygy’s advanced photocatalytic reactor technology to transform renewable biogas into low-carbon fuels for the aviation sector. Brazil’s strong biogas potential, driven by agricultural and landfill waste, provides a strategic feedstock base for SAF production. The initiative supports global aviation decarbonization goals by offering a scalable pathway to reduce lifecycle carbon emissions. The MoU underscores growing momentum behind innovative clean fuel technologies, positioning both companies to capitalize on rising demand for sustainable aviation fuel in Latin America and international markets.
Anza Launches Automated Scenario Modeling Engine for Utility-Scale and DG Battery Storage
Anza has introduced the first automated scenario modeling and configuration engine designed specifically for utility-scale and distributed generation (DG) battery energy storage systems (BESS). The new platform enables developers, EPCs, and asset owners to rapidly evaluate technical configurations, cost structures, and performance outcomes. The modeling engine streamlines project development by automating complex design comparisons, optimizing battery sizing, duration, and integration strategies. By reducing manual analysis and accelerating decision-making, Anza aims to improve project economics and deployment timelines in a rapidly expanding storage market. The launch reflects growing demand for digital tools that enhance efficiency, risk assessment, and financial optimization in grid-scale and distributed battery storage development worldwide.
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