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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 2 MIN

Clean Energy Surges Past Policy Headwinds: Record Investments and Mega Deals Drive 2026 Growth

from Clean Energy Industry News · host Inception Point AI

In the past 48 hours, the clean energy industry shows robust growth amid policy headwinds and surging investments. US clean power installations are projected to reach a record 60 gigawatts of solar, battery storage, and wind in 2026, up 20 percent from last year's over 50 gigawatts, despite Trump administration opposition, according to the American Clean Power Association's Tuesday report.[1] The sector anticipates 120 billion dollars in investments this year, driving up to 62 gigawatts of new capacity.[12] Key deals highlight momentum. On April 28, Mars Incorporated signed a long-term virtual power purchase agreement for most output from Lithuania's 158.4-megawatt Skuodas Wind Farm, set to generate 490 gigawatt-hours annually, powering 250,000 homes and avoiding 120,000 tons of CO2 emissions yearly. This bolsters Mars's net-zero goals via its Renewables Acceleration Program.[2][4] Yesterday, April 29, Blackstone Infrastructure committed up to 2 billion euros to pan-European developer Eurowind Energy, accelerating projects across the continent.[6] Separately, a consortium led by GIP and EQT agreed to take AES private in a record over 45-billion-dollar infrastructure deal, the largest power transaction ever.[11] Regulatory shifts pose challenges. North Carolina regulators paused new solar projects last week, citing the state's rollback of 2030 carbon reduction targets, slowing clean energy amid rising data center demand and fuel prices.[3] Governor Stein urged confronting this policy hostility as power needs grow.[5] Leaders respond decisively. Meta expanded its 30-gigawatt clean energy portfolio with deals for space-based solar power and Noon Energy's 1-gigawatt, 100-gigawatt-hour long-duration storage using solid oxide fuel cells, targeting AI data centers.[8] Globally, Colombia talks emphasize exiting fossil fuels for energy security amid crises.[7] Compared to prior weeks, investment pledges have spiked, with Blackstone's euro 2 billion dwarfing smaller PPAs, signaling a shift from caution to aggressive scaling despite US regulatory pauses. No major price changes or supply disruptions reported, but consumer-linked corporate buys like Mars indicate steady demand. (Word count: 298) For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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