MCALLEN, Texas, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What should someone do immediately after a car accident in McAllen? Celeste and Selina Padilla of Padilla Law Firm, PLLC address this question in HelloNation, offering a clear sequence of actions designed to protect both personal well-being and legal rights. Their article provides practical steps for handling the aftermath of a vehicle collision, from prioritizing medical care to documenting key information at the scene.

According to the Padillas, the most important step after an accident is seeking prompt medical attention. Even injuries that seem minor, such as soft tissue damage or internal trauma, can worsen over time or go unnoticed until later. Delayed treatment not only risks health complications but can also undermine legal claims by creating gaps in injury documentation. An immediate medical evaluation ensures there is an official record linking injuries to the accident.

After addressing medical needs, the article advises taking extensive photos of the accident scene. These should include vehicle damage, road conditions, injuries, and surrounding elements like traffic signals and debris. The Padillas also recommend collecting full contact and insurance information from all drivers involved, as well as names and numbers of any eyewitnesses who may later help corroborate the account.

Texas law requires that accidents involving bodily injury, death, or significant property damage be reported to law enforcement. The resulting police report often serves as a critical piece of evidence during insurance or legal proceedings. Before speaking to an insurance representative, the Padillas urge individuals to consult with a personal injury attorney. Early legal guidance can help avoid statements that may inadvertently reduce the value of a claim.

For residents of McAllen and the surrounding areas, these precautions can make a significant difference in both physical recovery and the outcome of any potential legal action. The full article, What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident in McAllen, is available now in HelloNation.

About HelloNation
HelloNation is a premier media platform that connects readers with trusted professionals and businesses across various industries. Through its innovative “edvertising” approach that blends educational content and storytelling, HelloNation delivers expert-driven articles that inform, inspire, and empower. Covering topics from home improvement and health to business strategy and lifestyle, HelloNation highlights leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

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MCALLEN, Texas, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What should someone do immediately after a car accident in McAllen? Celeste and Selina Padilla of Padilla Law Firm, PLLC address this question in HelloNation, offering a clear sequence of actions designed to protect both personal well-being and legal rights. Their article provides practical steps for handling the aftermath of a vehicle collision, from prioritizing medical care to documenting key information at the scene.

According to the Padillas, the most important step after an accident is seeking prompt medical attention. Even injuries that seem minor, such as soft tissue damage or internal trauma, can worsen over time or go unnoticed until later. Delayed treatment not only risks health complications but can also undermine legal claims by creating gaps in injury documentation. An immediate medical evaluation ensures there is an official record linking injuries to the accident.

After addressing medical needs, the article advises taking extensive photos of the accident scene. These should include vehicle damage, road conditions, injuries, and surrounding elements like traffic signals and debris. The Padillas also recommend collecting full contact and insurance information from all drivers involved, as well as names and numbers of any eyewitnesses who may later help corroborate the account.

Texas law requires that accidents involving bodily injury, death, or significant property damage be reported to law enforcement. The resulting police report often serves as a critical piece of evidence during insurance or legal proceedings. Before speaking to an insurance representative, the Padillas urge individuals to consult with a personal injury attorney. Early legal guidance can help avoid statements that may inadvertently reduce the value of a claim.

For residents of McAllen and the surrounding areas, these precautions can make a significant difference in both physical recovery and the outcome of any potential legal action. The full article, What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident in McAllen, is available now in HelloNation.

About HelloNation
HelloNation is a premier media platform that connects readers with trusted professionals and businesses across various industries. Through its innovative “edvertising” approach that blends educational content and storytelling, HelloNation delivers expert-driven articles that inform, inspire, and empower. Covering topics from home improvement and health to business strategy and lifestyle, HelloNation highlights leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

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MCALLEN, Texas, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What should someone do immediately after a car accident in McAllen? Celeste and Selina Padilla of Padilla Law Firm, PLLC address this question in HelloNation, offering a clear sequence of actions designed to protect both personal well-being and legal rights. Their article provides practical steps for handling the aftermath of a vehicle collision, from prioritizing medical care to documenting key information at the scene.

According to the Padillas, the most important step after an accident is seeking prompt medical attention. Even injuries that seem minor, such as soft tissue damage or internal trauma, can worsen over time or go unnoticed until later. Delayed treatment not only risks health complications but can also undermine legal claims by creating gaps in injury documentation. An immediate medical evaluation ensures there is an official record linking injuries to the accident.

After addressing medical needs, the article advises taking extensive photos of the accident scene. These should include vehicle damage, road conditions, injuries, and surrounding elements like traffic signals and debris. The Padillas also recommend collecting full contact and insurance information from all drivers involved, as well as names and numbers of any eyewitnesses who may later help corroborate the account.

Texas law requires that accidents involving bodily injury, death, or significant property damage be reported to law enforcement. The resulting police report often serves as a critical piece of evidence during insurance or legal proceedings. Before speaking to an insurance representative, the Padillas urge individuals to consult with a personal injury attorney. Early legal guidance can help avoid statements that may inadvertently reduce the value of a claim.

For residents of McAllen and the surrounding areas, these precautions can make a significant difference in both physical recovery and the outcome of any potential legal action. The full article, What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident in McAllen, is available now in HelloNation.

About HelloNation
HelloNation is a premier media platform that connects readers with trusted professionals and businesses across various industries. Through its innovative “edvertising” approach that blends educational content and storytelling, HelloNation delivers expert-driven articles that inform, inspire, and empower. Covering topics from home improvement and health to business strategy and lifestyle, HelloNation highlights leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

www.hellonation.com

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MCALLEN, Texas, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What should someone do immediately after a car accident in McAllen? Celeste and Selina Padilla of Padilla Law Firm, PLLC address this question in HelloNation, offering a clear sequence of actions designed to protect both personal well-being and legal rights. Their article provides practical steps for handling the aftermath of a vehicle collision, from prioritizing medical care to documenting key information at the scene.

According to the Padillas, the most important step after an accident is seeking prompt medical attention. Even injuries that seem minor, such as soft tissue damage or internal trauma, can worsen over time or go unnoticed until later. Delayed treatment not only risks health complications but can also undermine legal claims by creating gaps in injury documentation. An immediate medical evaluation ensures there is an official record linking injuries to the accident.

After addressing medical needs, the article advises taking extensive photos of the accident scene. These should include vehicle damage, road conditions, injuries, and surrounding elements like traffic signals and debris. The Padillas also recommend collecting full contact and insurance information from all drivers involved, as well as names and numbers of any eyewitnesses who may later help corroborate the account.

Texas law requires that accidents involving bodily injury, death, or significant property damage be reported to law enforcement. The resulting police report often serves as a critical piece of evidence during insurance or legal proceedings. Before speaking to an insurance representative, the Padillas urge individuals to consult with a personal injury attorney. Early legal guidance can help avoid statements that may inadvertently reduce the value of a claim.

For residents of McAllen and the surrounding areas, these precautions can make a significant difference in both physical recovery and the outcome of any potential legal action. The full article, What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident in McAllen, is available now in HelloNation.

About HelloNation
HelloNation is a premier media platform that connects readers with trusted professionals and businesses across various industries. Through its innovative “edvertising” approach that blends educational content and storytelling, HelloNation delivers expert-driven articles that inform, inspire, and empower. Covering topics from home improvement and health to business strategy and lifestyle, HelloNation highlights leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

www.hellonation.com

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MCALLEN, Texas, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What should someone do immediately after a car accident in McAllen? Celeste and Selina Padilla of Padilla Law Firm, PLLC address this question in HelloNation, offering a clear sequence of actions designed to protect both personal well-being and legal rights. Their article provides practical steps for handling the aftermath of a vehicle collision, from prioritizing medical care to documenting key information at the scene.

According to the Padillas, the most important step after an accident is seeking prompt medical attention. Even injuries that seem minor, such as soft tissue damage or internal trauma, can worsen over time or go unnoticed until later. Delayed treatment not only risks health complications but can also undermine legal claims by creating gaps in injury documentation. An immediate medical evaluation ensures there is an official record linking injuries to the accident.

After addressing medical needs, the article advises taking extensive photos of the accident scene. These should include vehicle damage, road conditions, injuries, and surrounding elements like traffic signals and debris. The Padillas also recommend collecting full contact and insurance information from all drivers involved, as well as names and numbers of any eyewitnesses who may later help corroborate the account.

Texas law requires that accidents involving bodily injury, death, or significant property damage be reported to law enforcement. The resulting police report often serves as a critical piece of evidence during insurance or legal proceedings. Before speaking to an insurance representative, the Padillas urge individuals to consult with a personal injury attorney. Early legal guidance can help avoid statements that may inadvertently reduce the value of a claim.

For residents of McAllen and the surrounding areas, these precautions can make a significant difference in both physical recovery and the outcome of any potential legal action. The full article, What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident in McAllen, is available now in HelloNation.

About HelloNation
HelloNation is a premier media platform that connects readers with trusted professionals and businesses across various industries. Through its innovative “edvertising” approach that blends educational content and storytelling, HelloNation delivers expert-driven articles that inform, inspire, and empower. Covering topics from home improvement and health to business strategy and lifestyle, HelloNation highlights leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

www.hellonation.com

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DENVER, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Scanifly, the solar industry’s leader in PV design and field operations software, announced an integration with IronRidge, an Enstall company and trusted name in solar mounting systems for over 25 years. The integration automatically transfers Scanifly design data and panel placement directly into IronRidge’s Design Assistant, eliminating platform switching and saving contractors 1-3 hours per project.

The direct API integration connects Scanifly’s design environment with IronRidge’s racking, bill of materials (BOM), and engineering document capabilities. Solar contractors can now select optimal mounting equipment and generate comprehensive BOMs in just a couple of mouse clicks without recreating their array layouts.

The integration delivers immediate advantages:

  • Unifies PV design, racking, and BOMs in one easy workflow
  • Eliminates duplicate work by automatically transferring panel layouts
  • Saves 1-3 hours per project on design and planning tasks
  • Ensures accurate inventory for install day
  • Prevents costly revisions and equipment shortages

Scanifly’s drone-based technology produces to-scale 3D models with exact measurements that flow directly into IronRidge Design Assistant. This precision prevents revisions on install day, eliminates procurement errors, and ensures rails are neither over- nor under-ordered, avoiding the costly mistakes that happen when modules are accidentally redrawn with wrong spacing or placement.

“In 2026, when solar companies need to be more time and cost-efficient than ever, eliminating wasteful steps is critical,” said Jason Steinberg, CEO of Scanifly. “Scanifly’s focus is on reducing time spent in the solar workflow while never compromising on system accuracy, fitment, or maximizing production. Our integration with IronRidge delivers exactly that—connecting precise DroneDesign layouts directly to their racking calculations so contractors can move faster without sacrificing quality.”

This connection combines Scanifly’s photorealistic designs with IronRidge’s proven mounting expertise, ensuring a perfect fit—based on actual roof conditions—for the XR or Aire racking systems and preferred attachments like FlashFoot2 or HUG.

“The Scanifly + IronRidge API integration enables our design team to quickly and accurately generate racking quantities for each project with just a few clicks,” said Davis Fogerty, Co-Owner & Senior Residential Project Manager at Namaste Solar. “This streamlined process reduces front-end design time and ensures our warehouse and crews receive precisely what they need for efficient execution.”

“This integration accelerates the path from design to installation by eliminating redundant design work and ensuring accurate racking specifications,” said Tony Lenh, Digital Product Lead at IronRidge. “By removing the need to manually transfer data between platforms, contractors can work faster and with greater confidence that the racking system matches what’s needed on the roof.”

Solar contractors can access the Scanifly + IronRidge integration starting today. Visit https://scanifly.com/product/integrations/ironridge/ to learn more.

About Scanifly
Scanifly is the only solar design software that lets you create PV layouts instantly with AI, then verify with drones for perfect install-day accuracy — all on one platform. Contractors using Scanifly’s mobile, web, and drone-based technology cut site survey time by 90% and eliminate design revisions. Learn more at https://scanifly.com/.

About IronRidge
IronRidge designs and manufactures structural hardware for residential and commercial solar installations. Since 1996, IronRidge has been trusted by leading installers for products that are engineered to withstand extreme environments and backed by a 25-year warranty. With innovative solutions like XR Rails and FlashFoot2, IronRidge makes solar mounting simpler, stronger, and more reliable. All IronRidge products are made in the USA. Learn more at www.ironridge.com.

Contact:
Brad Knudsen
info@scanifly.com

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Launching during GRAMMY® Week, the national arts and empowerment Roadshow meets communities where they are across the region.

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Culture In Motion™, the national arts and empowerment Roadshow created by The Apollo and Kwanza Jones, launches in Southern California this January during Grammy week. It brings Apollo-inspired cultural programming, creative engagement, and SUPERCHARGED® by Kwanza Jones experiences directly into communities across the region.

Designed to meet communities where they are, Culture In Motion transforms local spaces into hubs of cultural exchange, creative expression, and empowerment, reflecting Southern California’s role as one of the world’s most influential creative ecosystems. Participating artists and creators contribute their time and talent in service of The Apollo’s mission, reinforcing the Roadshow’s emphasis on cultural stewardship and collective investment.

Southern California activations will span multiple communities across the region, highlighting the diversity of voices, histories, and creative energy that define Los Angeles and its surrounding cities. Each activation is rooted in Culture in Motion’s four programming pillars—arts access, community engagement, empowerment, and legacy—while remaining responsive to the spirit of each neighborhood.

“Culture In Motion is the quintessential expression of Kwanza Jones’ SUPERCHARGED movement—elevating culture, expanding human potential, and uplifting humanity through investment that honors and sustains the heritage and traditions of arts institutions like The Apollo and communities such as Los Angeles,” said Robert Sausedo, President and CEO of Community Build, Inc. “By meeting people where they are, it transforms shared values into a civic asset that strengthens the creative economy.”

Launching during GRAMMY® Week, Culture In Motion aligns with a broader cultural moment when artists, creators, and cultural leaders converge across Southern California and surrounding communities. The Roadshow channels that collective energy into nonprofit, neighborhood-centered programming designed to meet people where they are and expand access to cultural experiences beyond traditional stages.

“Culture doesn’t sit still—and neither do we,” said Kwanza Jones, artist, Apollo Board Member, Executive Producer of Culture in Motion, and Co-Founder of the Kwanza Jones & José E. Feliciano Initiative. “Culture in Motion is a living expression of art, empowerment, and community. Launching in Los Angeles extends the spirit of The Apollo beyond its walls and into the streets where creators and communities move culture forward together. It sets the tone for a roadshow that invites people to show up, participate, and see themselves reflected in what’s possible.”

Ahead of the Southern California launch, Culture In Motion will be ceremonially sent off from Harlem on the 92nd anniversary of The Apollo. This milestone signals the iconic institution’s evolution from a physical space into a living, moving cultural experience.

“For more than 90 years, The Apollo has been a place where culture, community, and possibility intersect — championing community engagement, nurturing generations of artists, and serving as a catalyst for social and civic advocacy,” said Michelle Ebanks, President and CEO of The Apollo. “With Culture In Motion, we’re expanding that legacy into new communities, beginning in Southern California, and opening fresh pathways for participation, creativity, and connection as we step into our next century.”

Culture In Motion is made possible through the generous support of the Kwanza Jones & José E. Feliciano Initiative.

For additional details about public programming and community participation opportunities in Southern California, visit boostbus.com #CultureInMotion.

About The Apollo
The Apollo is an American cultural treasure. It is a vibrant non-profit organization rooted in the Harlem community that engages people from around New York, the nation, and the world. Since 1934, The Apollo has celebrated, created, and presented work that centers Black artists and voices from across the African Diaspora. The Apollo has long championed community engagement, serving as both an incubator for artistic innovation and creativity and a catalyst for social and civic advocacy. Today, The Apollo is the largest performing arts institution committed to Black culture and creativity. apollotheater.org | @apollotheater | #ApolloRoadshow

About SUPERCHARGED® by Kwanza Jones
SUPERCHARGED by Kwanza Jones is the future-forward creative studio and empowerment platform founded and led by multidisciplinary artist, investor, and philanthropist Kwanza Jones. Ignited by her signature formula–energy + intention + impact– SUPERCHARGED creates dynamic music, innovative media, and transformational experiences that boost confidence, build community, and inspire meaningful action. Every project carries the imprint of Kwanza’s high-voltage vision and contributes to the growing Kwanzaverse ecosystem. The mission is simple yet SUPERCHARGED: elevate culture, expand human potential, and uplift humanity. Visit kwanzajones.com | @kwanzajones | #CultureSUPERCHARGED

Press Contacts:
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Multi-megawatt scale system shows industries can now access low-cost, clean, high-temperature electrified heat up to 1,800°C

BOSTON, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Boston-based Electrified Thermal Solutions, a leader in industrial-scale low cost thermal energy storage systems, announced the commissioning of its first commercial-scale Joule Hive™ Thermal Battery at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in San Antonio. The system charges with AC electricity from the grid, and stores 20 MWh of heat at peak temperatures of 1,800°C (3,275°F). The heat is supplied on-demand as hot gas to industrial furnaces, boilers and kilns, with hot gas temperatures adjustable to an industry-leading 1,500°C (2,730°F). The hot gas supply can be increased to an unmatched delivery temperature of 1,800°C (3,275°F) specifically for deployments in industries demanding hottest temperatures, such as steel, cement, chemicals and glassmaking. By leveraging low-cost renewable electricity, the thermal battery unlocks a cost-competitive heating alternative to natural gas and other fossil fuels. This first unit draws directly from 13.2 kV AC power, providing direct configurability to the typical line voltage of industrial campuses globally, and significantly reducing the balance of plant costs associated with other electric heating systems such as stepdown transformers. The modular commercial-scale system can serve customer loads in the 1- 5 MW thermal demand range with additional modules enabling unlimited scaling to meet customer requirements.

Industrial heat accounts for approximately one-fifth of global energy consumption, with 89% generated by burning fossil fuels. Throughout much of the United States and Europe, electricity prices are negative for significant portions of the year, and the trend toward decreasing electricity pricing during off-peak hours continues to accelerate. With Electrified Thermal’s Joule Hive thermal battery, industries can now access inexpensive, clean electricity directly from the grid and win head-to-head with fossil fuels on price for their heating needs, unlocking cost savings while supporting grid flexibility.

“Industry has long been looking for a way to manage the rising costs and volatility of energy,” said Daniel Stack, CEO and co-founder of Electrified Thermal Solutions. “With the Joule Hive™ Thermal Battery, manufacturers in food and beverage, minerals, chemicals, metals, and other industries can now use process heat at even the highest temperature levels derived from the lowest-cost electricity available. By charging when electricity is cheapest and delivering heat on demand, the Joule Hive™ gives customers far more control over their energy costs. This fundamentally changes the economics of industrial heat.”

The system’s ability to reach temperatures up to 1,800°C, along with its ability to integrate with medium voltage AC power directly from the grid, makes it suitable for manufacturers across diverse sectors, from cement, steel, and chemicals to food and beverage, pulp and paper, and consumer goods. The Joule Hive™ achieves substantially lower capital and operating costs by leveraging proprietary electrically conductive firebricks designed to last 20+ years and by storing energy when electricity rates are lowest. Electrified Thermal has secured letters of intent with customers across multiple industries and is targeting 2 gigawatts (GW) of thermal power capacity deployment by 2030.

With the SwRI system now operational, Electrified Thermal is positioned to begin commercial deployments with industrial partners in 2026.

About Electrified Thermal Solutions: Electrified Thermal Solutions is pioneering the future of zero-carbon industrial heat cheaper than natural gas. Developed at MIT and backed by global industrials such as Holcim, Vale and ArcelorMittal, the electrically and thermally conductive bricks at the heart of Electrified Thermal’s Joule Hive™ Thermal Battery represent a step-change improvement in electric heating technology in terms of high-temperature performance, ease of grid integration and reliability. The company’s thermal battery converts and stores electricity as heat, delivering unprecedented near-flame temperatures (up to 1,800°C / 3,275°F), offering industrial heat cheaper than fossil fuels.

For more information, please visit www.electrifiedthermal.com

 

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PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As PRG Real Estate reflects on a year of achievement, 2025 marked the official launch of PRG Gives, a companywide initiative designed to elevate PRG’s community service efforts across its portfolio of properties.

Rooted in PRG’s commitment to Putting People First, PRG Gives formalizes the community-first culture that exists throughout the organization. A newly-formed committee with representatives from each region provides structure, resources, and recognition to help teams create meaningful impact in the communities PRG serves.

“PRG Gives reflects who we are at our core, which is an organization driven by people and purpose,” said Kathleen Betz, Chief Operating Officer at PRG Real Estate. “In 2025, we are proud to have launched PRG Gives to support and celebrate the community service our teams are already doing every day.”

Community involvement has long been a cornerstone of PRG’s culture, and PRG Gives builds on that foundation by creating a shared platform for service across regions and properties. Twice each year, PRG team members companywide step away from their day-to-day work to volunteer on the same day – once in April in conjunction with Earth Day, and again during PRG’s internal company-wide Spirit Week in November. On each Community Service Day, every region organizes a local volunteer effort, supporting causes that matter most to the communities where PRG lives and works.

During the most recent Community Service Day in November 2025, PRG teams partnered with over a dozen nonprofit organizations, supporting food banks, youth services, environmental groups, and community support programs. Efforts ranged from meal preparation and pantry support to river cleanups, clothes sorting, and farm and garden work. Collectively, PRG team members invested significant time and effort across Kentucky, Missouri, Florida, the Carolinas, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, including hands-on volunteer support for partners such as Cradles to Crayons, Beaches Go Green, the Lowcountry Food Bank, and SEEDS.

PRG Gives strengthens connections, brings teams together, and supports the communities PRG calls home. As PRG Real Estate grows, PRG Gives will expand its reach, amplifying community impact and offering even more opportunities for team members to give back in ways that resonate personally and locally.

About PRG Real Estate

PRG Real Estate is a multifamily investment and management company that owns $2.0 billion of apartment homes across its 11,000-unit portfolio and has 300+ employees nationwide. PRG believes that an exceptional living experience starts with its people. It achieves this mission by hiring and training the best in the industry and creating a supportive and rewarding workplace that inspires its people to achieve great things together. For more information on PRG Real Estate, please visit www.prgrealestate.com.

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LIMASSOL, Cyprus, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — In 2026, the mood of investing in ESG focused leaders is becoming more selective. Wonderinterest Trading Ltd. provides a regular outlook to see the trends in ESG-based investments at global capital markets.

Sustainability leaders for 2026

The new year has new favorites in the field of sustainability. TIME and Statista have compiled a ranking called World’s Best Companies in Sustainable Growth 2026. It is led by South Korea’s JYP Entertainment, which was the first in the domestic entertainment industry to achieve RE100, or 100 percent renewable energy. Sixth place went to Nvidia, which was named the fastest-growing company in the US. According to the company’s sustainability announcement for fiscal year 2025, the offices and data centers it directly operates run on 100 percent renewable electricity, and the Blackwell platform is 25 times more energy-efficient at processing large language model outputs than the previous Hopper generation. It may come as a surprise to many investors that Inditex, the parent company of the well-known fast fashion chain Zara, ranked 88th in the ranking, thanks to its relatively low emissions, waste production, and water consumption compared to the industry.

Will coal lose its leading position?

According to the IEA, global demand for electricity is expected to grow by 3.7 percent in 2026, which is faster than the average for 2015 to 2023, which was 2.6 percent. According to its Electricity Mid-Year Update 2025 report, the IEA expects the combined share of wind and solar energy in global electricity generation to rise above 19 percent. By comparison, in 2024 it accounted for 15 percent. Wind and solar energy together are expected to generate nearly 1,000 terawatt hours (TWh) of additional production, which is roughly equivalent to Japan’s annual consumption. At the same time, it predicts that renewables could overtake coal as the largest source of electricity and that CO₂ emissions from electricity generation should decline slightly.

The market is cleaning up and the rules are tightening

While renewable energy sources are gaining momentum in the electricity sector, investment sentiment around ESG is becoming more selective. Morningstar reports that global sustainable funds saw net outflows of approximately $55 billion in the third quarter of 2025, after inflows of $5.8 billion in the previous quarter. A key moment was the redemption of $49 billion from four European BlackRock funds, although total assets of sustainable funds still rose to $3.7 trillion thanks to market developments. On top of that, definitions are becoming stricter. In its proposal for amendments to the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) in the second half of November 2025, the European Commission stated that categorized products will have to ensure that 70 percent of the portfolio supports the chosen strategy, and it wants to link ESG claims in names and marketing to these categories. The accompanying document to the proposal also states that Europe accounts for up to 84 percent of global sustainable fund assets.

Green bond volume surpasses milestone

One of the most concrete bridges between sustainability and capital are green and sustainable bonds. LSEG reported that by the end of the third quarter of 2025, green bond issuance had reached $467 billion, up 1 percent year-on-year, with a record for the full year 2024 of $572 billion. The share of green bonds in global debt issuance fell only slightly from 4.5 percent to 4.3 percent, with the total outstanding volume of green bonds exceeding $3 trillion for the first time at the end of the third quarter of 2025. At the same time, LSEG reports an average annual growth of approximately 30 percent over the past five years.*

Facts, not feelings, must follow

The outlook for 2026 looks less like a competition for the greenest label and more like a practical selection of winners in electrification, infrastructure, and transparency. The IEA points to investments in clean technologies, Morningstar documents a more selective approach to capital, and the European Commission is tightening rules to make sustainability comparable across products. Add to that green bonds, which according to LSEG have exceeded $3 trillion in outstanding volume, and you get a picture of a market where it pays to look at the numbers, not the slogans, in the new year.

Olivia Lacenova, analyst Wonderinterest Trading Ltd.

About Wonderinterest

Wonderinterest Trading Ltd provides investment opportunities in a dynamic global market environment. Wonderinterest Trading is  a broker with a European licence, under the supervision and regulation of CySEC with Licence Number 307/16.

Website: www.wonderinterest.com 

* Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

 

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