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President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, President of Kenya William Ruto, and Prime Minister of the Bahamas Philip Davis will headline the second edition of the Global Renewables Summit (GRS25), taking place on 22–23 September in New York alongside the UN General Assembly and Climate Week NYC.
The Summit will open with the High-Level Session on Renewable Energy Abundance, hosted by Climate Group, Fortescue and the Global Renewables Alliance (GRA). The session will feature a powerful lineup of speakers from government, business, and international organisations, including:
H.E. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission
H.E. Dr. William Ruto, President of the Republic of Kenya
Hon. Philip Davis, Prime Minister of the Bahamas
Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago, COP30 President-designate
H.E. Francesco La Camera, Director-General, IRENA
Bruce Douglas, CEO, Global Renewables Alliance
Dr. Andrew Forrest AO, Executive Chairman, Fortescue
Highlighting the EU’s commitment to accelerating the global energy transition, H.E. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission stated: “In Europe, we know decarbonisation and prosperity go hand in hand. Already, half of our electricity comes from renewables and investments are up 63% this year alone. But the clean power transition can only succeed with truly global benefits. Europe is placing it at the core of our international agenda, pushing to turn the global targets on renewables into reality. We are ready to work with all partners who share our ambitions. And I am glad to count on the support of the Global Renewable Alliance in this effort.”
Underscoring Africa’s determination to lead on clean energy, H.E. Dr. William Ruto, President of the Republic of Kenya, remarked: “Africa’s vision for climate-positive growth and development is anchored in renewable energy. The Nairobi Declaration of 2023 set a target of 300 GW by 2030, and we reaffirmed this in Addis Ababa earlier this month. Yet our current trajectory falls short of our vast potential and of the pace seen globally. We are determined to change that. Our homegrown financial institutions have now committed to mobilise $100 billion to fuel green industries and unlock Africa’s market potential - a historic milestone that signals Africa’s resolve to lead with action. But we cannot achieve this transformation alone. Our strength lies in integration - within Africa and with partners who share our vision of a more inclusive, prosperous, and climate-secure global economy.”
Speaking from the perspective of a climate-vulnerable nation, Hon. Philip Davis, Prime Minister of the Bahamas emphasised: "As a leader on the frontlines of climate change, I’ve watched the tides rise higher each year, felt the storms grow stronger and witnessed first-hand the steady advance of a warming world. This isn’t just about weather: it is a direct assault on the intrinsic rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, about recognizing that we are interconnected, our fates intertwined. Our collective response to this global crisis will determine the fate of generations to come. The time is up; the climate crisis demands our full attention now."
Reaffirming the role of the next COP Presidency, Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago, COP30 President-designate, noted: “The COP30 Presidency is committed to support the implementation of the global goal of tripling renewables and doubling energy efficiency by 2030, as approved by all countries in the GST, at COP28. This is essential to accelerate the energy transition.”
Building on its landmark debut in 2024, this year’s Summit will spotlight the remarkable progress already driving the global renewables boom, from breakthrough investments to record levels of deployment. It will also serve as a springboard for the next wave of political commitments and private sector leadership.
H.E. Francesco La Camera, Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), emphasised the economic case for renewables: “IRENA data confirms that more than 90% of new renewable projects are now cheaper than any fossil fuel alternatives. Yet, as the custodian agency tracking progress towards the global goal of tripling renewables by 2030, we must call for far greater ambition. Renewables are not just clean, they are smart economics, unlocking huge opportunities. Every dollar invested pays back in economic growth, more jobs and security of supplies.”
The high-level opening will be followed by numerous roundtable dialogues focused on urgent priorities including national energy plans, energy security, unlocking capital for emerging markets, expanding grids and storage, and accelerating green industrialisation. The Summit will spotlight front runners and feature success stories, high-impact policy dialogues, and announcements from public and private sector leaders - demonstrating how solutions already transforming economies can be scaled to unlock even greater opportunities for growth, resilience, and energy security.
“Renewables are already delivering jobs, security and growth in all markets. What we need now are bold policies and clear investment signals to accelerate this renewables revolution,” said Bruce Douglas, CEO of the Global Renewables Alliance. "The Global Renewables Summit is where governments, business leaders and investors join forces to lead the race towards global energy abundance.”
With COP30 fast approaching, the Global Renewables Summit will be a pivotal moment to turn global ambition into national action, mobilising investment, policy and partnerships to scale renewables at unprecedented speed.
The Summit is convened by the Global Renewables Alliance in partnership with the European Commission, the COP30 Presidency, the Governments of Bahamas and Kenya, and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Together, these partners are making the Summit a key milestone on the road to COP30 in Belém, Brazil.
International Renewable Energy Agency | https://www.iaea.org/
Digi International, a leading global provider of Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity products and services, announced the Digi XBee 3 BLU module. This latest addition to the award-winning Digi XBee family of embedded wireless modules delivers reliable, secure Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) 5.4 connectivity for connected products with provisioning, edge processing, and mobile management capabilities in industrial, healthcare, retail, and smart building applications.
Proven Ecosystem, Integration Scale
Built for reliable operation in harsh environments with an industrial temperature range of -40 °C to 85 °C, the Digi XBee 3 BLU supports Bluetooth LE 5.4 features including enhanced range, improved data throughput, and beaconing capabilities for proximity detection and asset tracking applications.
It is available in two standard Digi XBee form factors (through-hole and micro) and pre-certified to accelerate regulatory approval processes across global markets. The proven Digi XBee ecosystem provides seamless integration across form factors, connectivity technologies, APIs, and software tools. This allows device manufacturers to quickly add intelligent Bluetooth connectivity to their products, without the need for extensive hardware or software redesigns.
Local Edge Intelligence
Unlike traditional Bluetooth modules that require external microcontrollers, the Digi XBee 3 BLU features embedded MicroPython programmability with direct access to on-module I/O (digital I/O, 10-bit ADC inputs) and Bluetooth LE connectivity. This edge processing option allows device manufacturers to implement custom logic, sensor data processing, and decision-making directly on the module — helping to further reduce design complexity and cost.
Security Above and Beyond
Security on the Digi XBee 3 BLU extends beyond standard Bluetooth module implementations. It integrates Digi TrustFence®, including secure boot and hardware-accelerated encryption, with implementation of the Secure Remote Password (SRP) standard to deliver “zero-knowledge” authentication and strong 256-bit AES encryption capabilities. Combined with the advanced Bluetooth LE 5.4 security features, like encrypted advertising and its standard secure pairing capabilities, the module includes an additional security layer.
Mobile Development Stack
Digi XBee Studio provides device discovery, a console for communication, device configuration, firmware updates, and embedded tools for tasks like XBee profile creation and device recovery. The tool’s Quick Setup wizard reduces development time by providing pre-configured templates for common use cases including beaconing and sensor monitoring.
The Digi XBee Mobile App simplifies field deployment by enabling wireless configuration of settings and over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates directly from iOS and Android devices using Bluetooth. OEMs can now build products that allow customers or technicians to easily discover nearby devices, read sensor data, change configuration parameters, and perform remote maintenance without physical access or specialized equipment. The app includes built-in functionality for beacon scanning, beacon advertising, and phone/tablet communication use cases, enabling immediate testing and deployment of Bluetooth-enabled products.
The Digi IoT Mobile SDK provides complete libraries, code examples, and documentation for creating branded mobile applications that interact with products integrating Digi XBee 3 BLU modules. It accelerates custom mobile application development through the Digi IoT Library for Microsoft .NET MAUI, a framework that enables developers to create a single application and share code between iOS and Android platforms, reducing development time, complexity, and costs.
Key Benefits
“Digi XBee 3 BLU helps remove common integration barriers for device manufacturers by instantly enabling wireless device management integration from initial provisioning through ongoing maintenance,” said Quinn Jones, Senior Product Manager at Digi International. “Our customers can now deliver solutions for equipment monitoring with local data processing, proximity-based asset management, and mobile-enabled device provisioning across industries with a single product platform.”
The Digi XBee 3 BLU module and development kits are available immediately for Digi distributors. XBee 3 BLU is part of the proven Digi XBee ecosystem with over 25 million modules deployed worldwide.
Digi International | www.digi.com/xbee-blu
Arevon Energy, Inc., a leading American energy developer, owner, and operator, shared its milestone achievements and ambitious growth ahead. The company owns and operates more than 5.3 gigawatts (GW) of solar, energy storage, and solar-plus-storage projects across 17 U.S. states, representing more than $10 billion in capital investment. With 1 GW of new capacity under construction and a 9 GW development portfolio as well as $4.5 billion in completed project financings over the last two years, Arevon is expanding into new markets and reinforcing its role in powering America’s energy future. With every project, Arevon commits resources back into the host communities — strengthening schools, supporting essential services, and advancing the goals that matter most to local families.
Backed by a growing, mission-driven team, Arevon is advancing utility-scale renewable projects that deliver reliable homegrown energy, create local competitive-wage jobs, and generate lasting community benefits nationwide. The company’s scale and performance have earned national recognition, ranking in the top 5% of solar companies in Solar Power World’s 2025 Top Solar Contractors List. Arevon was also recognized as the top developer in California and the fourth largest solar developer nationwide.
“These milestones are a testament to the Arevon team, whose talent and commitment make these achievements possible,” said Kevin Smith, Chief Executive Officer at Arevon. “Amid a record electricity demand surge in the U.S., our operating portfolio is reinforcing grid reliability, delivering dependable and affordable American power to millions across the country, and safeguarding national security as the U.S. leads in the global AI economy. Despite the challenging revisions to U.S. energy policy related to renewable energy, solar and energy storage will remain key to meeting future electricity demand requirements.”
Arevon’s Project Achievements and Advancements
Arevon’s accomplishments are driven by its ability to bring renewable energy projects from development to financing through to construction and onto successful long-term operations. Over the course of the last year, Arevon has advanced more than 2,000 megawatts (MW) of projects into operations and started construction on 730 MW of new capacity.
Toward the end of 2024, Arevon began operations at its Vikings Solar-plus-Storage Project in Imperial County, California. The $529 million project, which is one of the first utility-scale solar peaker plants in the U.S., combines 157 MWdc of solar with 150 MW/600 megawatt hours (MWh) of battery storage, shifting low-cost daytime solar energy to higher-cost peak demand periods in late afternoons and evenings. Vikings’ financial close was regarded as the nation’s first utility-scale solar peaker plant to leverage tax credit transferability and was recognized by receiving IJGlobal’s Renewables Deal of the Year – Energy Storage Award.
Also among Arevon’s significant achievements was the August 2025 completion of its $2 billion Eland 1 & 2 Solar-plus-Storage Project in Kern County, California. Now fully operational, Eland delivers 758 MWdc of solar generation paired with 300 MW/1,200 MWh of energy storage, making it one of the largest installations of its kind in the nation. The project is capable of powering more than 266,000 homes annually, meeting 7% of Los Angeles’s electricity needs, while its hybrid design enables day-to-night renewable delivery and bolsters grid reliability.
In Missouri, Arevon commenced construction on its Kelso 1 & 2 Solar Project, a $500 million private investment that will boost the state’s installed solar capacity by almost 50 percent when operational. This two-phase project marks Arevon’s first utility-scale solar development in Missouri and features an innovative Environmental Attribute Purchase Agreement with Meta, ensuring traceable renewable energy attribution. Kelso not only adds substantial American-made energy to the region but also channels targeted local investments into schools, infrastructure, and community services.
Additionally, the company announced commercial operations at its $300 million Peregrine Energy Storage Project in San Diego, a 200 MW/400 MWh standalone battery system designed to strengthen California’s grid resilience and facilitate greater integration of renewable generation. Peregrine represents Arevon’s fifth completed utility-scale energy storage facility in California and bolsters the company’s position as a leader in battery storage development and operations.
Arevon also continues to advance construction on its almost $400 million Ratts 1 & Heirloom Solar Projects in Indiana, a combined 265 MW of capacity which are expected to be operational this year, and anticipates starting construction on its 124 MW Big Muddy Solar Project in Illinois before year-end. The company also partnered with local utilities to develop and build an additional 480 megawatts of solar energy in Indiana with the Gibson Solar and Posey Solar projects, ensuring each project was successfully integrated into their communities.
Arevon’s $600 million Nighthawk Energy Storage Project, a 300 MW/1,200 MWh facility in Poway, California, is also under construction, and when operational, will be able to power up to 385,000 homes during the peak electricity demand periods for four hours each day. The project will feature modern lithium iron phosphate batteries which are the safest technology on the market today. Arevon’s number one priority is the safety of those who live and work in its project areas, and the company is proud to have safely operated its energy storage facilities in U.S. communities since 2021.
Together, these projects illustrate Arevon’s ability to execute at scale and deliver tangible results that propel the advancement of affordable and reliable energy in America.
Arevon Drives Growth Through Innovative Financing
Since mid-September 2024, Arevon has secured more than $1.6 billion in financing for flagship solar and energy storage projects, which contributes to the company’s industry leading $4.5 billion in total project financings secured over the last two years. Within the last 12 months, Arevon’s notable executed transactions include $509 million for its Kelso Solar Project, $351 million for the Gibson Solar Project, $258 million for its Peregrine Energy Storage Project, and $98 million for its Ratts 1 & Heirloom Solar Projects. These investments are bringing more than a thousand megawatts of new renewable energy capacity to the grid, supporting local economies through job creation, tax revenue, and infrastructure improvements.
Moreover, Arevon also secured a $600 million credit facility, with the option to increase up to $850 million, that will enable the company to further expand its development portfolio of solar and energy storage assets and enhance the performance of its high-yielding operational assets.
The scope and diversity of these deals reflect Arevon’s ability to structure innovative financing that strengthens project economics and enables additional development. Backed by strong relationships with capital partners, these financings are not only advancing the development, construction, and operations of Arevon’s projects but also ensuring that host communities realize meaningful, long-term benefits derived from renewable energy generation.
Arevon Recognition
In the past year, Arevon has earned national and global recognition for the way it powers communities, leads with integrity, and invests in its people. These honors reflect not only the company’s industry leadership, but also its commitment to building a workplace culture where innovation and inclusion thrive:
Navigating Policy Changes
While the renewable energy industry continues to face policy uncertainty and shifting regulatory landscapes, Arevon remains confident in the fundamentals driving long-term growth. Rising demand and proven cost competitiveness position solar and energy storage to continue its growth under the new federal policy directives.
“The U.S. is entering a demand-driven era, and solar and battery storage are well-positioned to dominate new capacity growth — with or without subsidies,” said Smith. “These technologies deliver decades of price stability, protecting American families and businesses from fuel price volatility while giving the nation a decisive edge in leading the global AI race.”
What’s Next for Arevon
With a strong operating portfolio, an expanding 9 GW development portfolio, and continued investment in new projects, Arevon has solidified its role as a leader in powering an American energy future. The company’s focus remains on delivering safe, high-performance projects that meet the rising demand for homegrown, reliable, and affordable energy.
“We’re entering the next phase of growth through the expansion of our development pipeline and M&A activities,” added Shanelle Montana, Chief Development Officer at Arevon. “Across every stage — from development and financing to construction and operations — we are advancing ambitious energy goals while bolstering domestic manufacturing, increasing grid stability, and creating lasting community partnerships which drive economic development.”
Arevon anticipates announcing more news pertaining to commercial, financial, construction, commercial operation, sustainability, and other project-related milestones throughout the remainder of the year.
Arevon Energy | arevonenergy.com
Capstone Infrastructure Corporation (TSX: CSE.PR.A) ("Capstone") is proud to announce the successful commissioning of the 192 MW Wild Rose 2 Wind Farm in Cypress County, Alberta. Through offtake agreements with Pembina Pipeline and the City of Edmonton for the electricity and environmental attributes generated by the Wild Rose 2 Wind Farm, Capstone is delivering on partnerships with companies and governments that enable them to reach climate and decarbonization goals.
Capstone entered into a power purchase agreement (“PPA”) with Pembina Pipeline Corporation (TSX: PPL; NYSE: PBA) (“Pembina”) for the offtake of 105 MW of renewable energy and associated renewable attributes over 15-years from the Wild Rose 2 Wind Farm.
Capstone has also entered a 78 MW Renewable Attributes Purchase Agreement (“RAPA”) with the City of Edmonton (“the City”) to supply renewable attributes for over 20 years from Wild Rose 2 Wind Farm.
The RAPA between Capstone and the City of Edmonton is the largest long-term procurement of renewable energy attributes by a Canadian city to date. The agreement is part of the City’s Community Energy Transition Strategy which set targets to be carbon neutral in its corporate operations by 2040 and for the City as a whole to achieve net zero GHG emissions by 2050.
Capstone celebrated the milestone at a ribbon-cutting event at the Wild Rose 2 Wind Farm with host landowners, local officials, representatives from Pembina Pipeline and City of Edmonton, and many other project stakeholders.
In recognition of the environmental and electricity system benefits, Natural Resources Canada provided federal support through the Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways Program.
Capstone | www.capstoneinfrastructure.com
Pembina Pipeline Corporation | www.pembina.com
First Hydrogen Corp. (TSXV: FHYD) (OTC Pink: FHYDF) (FSE: FIT) ("FIRST HYDROGEN" or the "Company") welcomes Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcing the Darlington New Nuclear Project in Ontario among the first projects to be fast-tracked under Canada's new Major Projects Office. The federal decision, which highlights Darlington's Small Modular Reactor (SMR) as a nation-building priority, underscores Canada's intent to be the first G7 country with an operational SMR-a milestone that directly supports First Hydrogen's SMR-green-energy production. These SMRs are designed to be factory-built and deployable for small-scale uses. The first of four planned SMRs at Darlington would provide enough energy to power 300,000 homes (CBC News).
The Company is collaborating with Prof. Muhammad Taha Manzoor from the University of Alberta on the design, design-optimization, reactor fuel materials for SMRs (First Hydrogen Announces Strategic Collaboration with Renewable Thermal Laboratory at the University of Alberta to Advance Nuclear SMR Technology - First Hydrogen Corp). The project will reflect the significant and rapidly growing amounts of energy required for artificial intelligence (AI) data centres. Goldman Sachs Research forecasts global power demand from data centres will increase by 50% by 2027 and by as much as 165% by the end of the decade. Additionally, an estimated US$720 billion of grid spending through 2030 may be needed (Goldman Sachs Research).
First Hydrogen's SMR-to-Hydrogen pathway
In March 2025, the Company launched First Nuclear Corp., a dedicated subsidiary to integrate SMR power with electrolysis for green-hydrogen production-targeting off-grid, remote, and industrial sites where reliable zero-carbon energy is essential. Today's federal action further validates this strategy and accelerates engagement with utilities, Indigenous partners, and provincial governments.
"Building on Canada's CANDU legacy, SMRs are positioned to become a part of the country's power infrastructure," said Balraj Mann, Chairman & CEO of First Hydrogen, "SMRs use simpler, low-power, low-pressure designs with passive safety (no human or external power needed to shut down) and use less fuel, making them a highly attractive source of green energy."
First Hydrogen | www.firsthydrogen.com
First Nuclear | https://firstnuclear.com/
Oceantic Network announced three new members to its Board of Directors. The new Board members hail from JERA Nex bp, NJEDA, and RWE and join current members from ABS, DEME Offshore, Dominion Energy, Nexans, and others. They each offer extensive experience in the offshore energy space and diversify Oceantic’s expertise in marine renewable energy technologies beyond offshore wind. The new board members will serve three-year terms ending in January 2029.
The following statement can be attributed to Liz Burdock, CEO of Oceantic Network:
“These three additional board members provide invaluable expertise and important perspective as Oceantic Network continues to American energy development in the U.S. By harnessing the energy of our oceans, we can scale up the development of innovative, reliable, cost-competitive energy to meet rising energy demand and lower energy costs. Our Board’s experience as energy developers, manufacturers, and government agency executives are already advancing U.S. development with commitments and investments in a robust, local supply chain, positioning Oceantic to further shape the offshore wind and marine renewable energy industry. We must prioritize a true “all-of-the-above" approach to energy to deliver more domestic energy for our economy, our workforce, and our country’s energy security.”
Oceantic Network | https://oceantic.org/
Southwire Company, LLC, North America’s leading wire and cable manufacturer, has entered a partnership with Foundation Current/OS, a global non-profit partnership foundation promoting direct current (DC) safety, standards and advancement across the electrical industry.
This unique partnership positions Southwire at the forefront of advancing DC technologies, a critical piece of progressing the company’s strategic verticals in key fields.
“DC systems are key to unlocking the next generation of resilient, efficient infrastructure¾from data centers to microgrids,” said Axel Schlumberger, Southwire’s Senior Vice President of Research and Development, Wire and Cable. “The partnership is a step forward in shaping future grids¾advancing standards and scaling adoption of DC technologies across industries.”
Current/OS has united leaders in the electrical industry with the mission of amplifying safety, establishing standards and enhancing energy resilience in DC technologies. The organization gives manufacturers and stakeholders a seat at the table to learn and share ideas in emerging fields powered by DC.
“Direct current power is one of many tools we must leverage to achieve a successful energy transition and deliver greater resiliency when the grid is under strain,” said Yannick Neyret, Current/OS President. “Developing a shared standard for DC power distribution is a collective effort—and we’re grateful to partners like Southwire, whose expertise in wiring, cabling, and microgrid systems helps demonstrate the feasibility and advantages of DC in real-world projects."
In this partnership, Southwire is helping shape future grid standards while promoting innovation through its research and development (R&D) efforts. By joining Current/OS, Southwire will be able to use its expertise as an industry leader to accelerate scalable adoption of DC systems across in use cases like data centers, hybrid architectures and microgrids.
Thanks to the company’s deep knowledge and experience in electrification, industrial services and utility modernization, Southwire will have a place in the foundation’s technical, marketing, education and certification working groups.
“Our partnership with Current/OS is a powerful alignment with our Grid of the Future vision and a catalyst for Southwire R&D to drive innovation, impact and thought leadership across the energy ecosystem,” said Schlumberger.
Southwire Company | www.southwire.com
Current/OS Foundation | https://currentos.org/
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