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Fluence Energy Stock Skyrockets on Battery Boom – Is the FLNC Rally Here to Stay?

Fluence Energy Stock Skyrockets on Battery Boom – Is the FLNC Rally Here to Stay?

October 2025: FLNC Stock Surge Fueled by Policy Tailwinds Fluence Energy’s stock is on a tear in mid-October 2025 after a one-two punch of positive news. On October 14, FLNC spiked to ~$18.50 (up 16% in one day) stockanalysis.com as investors cheered a major JPMorgan investment initiative targeting the clean energy sector. JPMorgan unveiled a decade-long, $1.5 trillion spending program, including $10 billion specifically for battery storage and grid resiliency projects – a direct boon to companies like Fluence stockstory.org. In tandem, CEO Julian Nebreda stoked optimism by revealing surging U.S. demand: power-hungry data centers (driven by the AI boom) are expected to
Oklo (OKLO) Nuclear Stock Skyrockets 500% on AI Data Center Hype – Bubble or Breakthrough?

Nuclear Renaissance: How Oklo’s DOE Contracts and Fuel‑Recycling Ambitions Triggered a 1,200 % Rally – But Can the 2025 Hype Last?

Overview: Why Oklo Matters Oklo Inc., headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is a high‑profile entrant in the advanced nuclear space. The company went public via SPAC in 2024 and designs micro‑reactors that promise steady, carbon‑free baseload power for data centers, industry and remote communities. Oklo’s reactors are intended to close the fuel cycle by recycling spent nuclear fuel, and the company intends to build, own and operate its powerhouses while selling electricity through long‑term power‑purchase agreements. Oklo’s innovations have attracted high‑profile backers and partnerships, but the company remains pre‑revenue and is burning cash at a rapid pace. Its 2025 rally has
Green Hydrogen “Gold Rush”: New Report Reveals $130B Market Boom by 2030

Green Hydrogen “Gold Rush”: New Report Reveals $130B Market Boom by 2030

What Is Green Hydrogen and Why It Matters Green hydrogen refers to hydrogen fuel produced using renewable energy (like solar or wind) to split water molecules via electrolysis, yielding hydrogen gas with zero greenhouse gas emissions businesswire.com. It contrasts with traditional “grey” hydrogen, made from natural gas via steam reforming (releasing CO₂), and “blue” hydrogen, which is similarly made from fossil fuels but with carbon capture to reduce emissions globenewswire.com. Because green hydrogen’s production doesn’t emit carbon and its use (in fuel cells, turbines or industrial processes) only produces water vapor, it is seen as a crucial clean energy carrier
18 September 2025
Global Renewable Energy Developments (May–June 2025)

Global Renewable Energy Developments (May–June 2025)

Global energy investment is projected to reach $3.3 trillion in 2025, with about $2.2 trillion directed to clean energy technologies. Solar is expected to attract $450 billion in 2025, making it the single biggest area of energy investment. China added 198 GW of solar and 46 GW of wind between January and May 2025, with 93 GW of solar installed in May alone, pushing cumulative solar capacity above 1,000 GW. In the United States, clean power sourced from renewables and nuclear provided a majority of electricity from March through May 2025, with solar output up 19% year over year in
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