- Peak Gas Reserves Hit in 2018, and BRICS Holds 62% of What’s Left
- HyScale 100 Cancellation Highlights Europe’s Struggle to Make Green Hydrogen Projects Bankable
- Ola Electric Enters India’s Battery Storage Market as Domestic LFP Manufacturing Scales
- TerraPower’s Natrium Project Opens New Commercial Role for South Korea’s Nuclear Industry
Author: Anela Dokso
HyScale 100 Cancellation Highlights Europe’s Struggle to Make Green Hydrogen Projects Bankable
The cancellation of Germany’s HyScale 100 project for a second time exposes a problem that increasingly defines Europe’s green hydrogen market: the region can assemble ambitious project pipelines and substantial public funding, but converting those plans into financeable industrial assets remains difficult.
Ola Electric Enters India’s Battery Storage Market as Domestic LFP Manufacturing Scales
Ola Electric is moving beyond electric mobility with its Shakti battery storage platform, built around lithium iron phosphate cells produced through its own vertically integrated manufacturing operations.
TerraPower’s Natrium Project Opens New Commercial Role for South Korea’s Nuclear Industry
South Korea’s nuclear industry is moving deeper into TerraPower’s commercial strategy just as the U.S. developer crosses the most important threshold yet for its Natrium advanced reactor: construction.
Europe’s Electrolyzer Capacity Risks Underuse as Green Hydrogen Projects Stall Before FID
Europe’s electrolyzer manufacturing industry has the capacity to produce about 8.49 GW of equipment annually, yet the region’s much larger problem is increasingly on the demand side.
Italy Prepares €400 Million Annual Hydrogen Auctions With 15 Year Contracts for Difference
Italy is preparing to commit up to €400 million annually to renewable hydrogen support, putting one of Europe’s largest national subsidy mechanisms behind an auction model designed to test how much production the market can deliver at competitive prices.
Europe’s electricity system is facing a temporary but highly visible test of its ability to manage fast changes in renewable generation as Wednesday’s solar eclipse reduces photovoltaic output across parts of the continent.
UNIDO and CATL Expand Cooperation on Battery Circularity and Green Industrial Development
Tthe United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. (CATL) signed a Joint Declaration establishing a framework for cooperation on the circular economy, advanced batteries and green industrial development.
India is allocating 30 KTPA of green hydrogen production capacity across four major oil refineries, signaling a more targeted effort to move hydrogen from policy ambition into industrial applications where demand already exists.
GM Exits $3.5 Billion Indiana Battery Venture as EV Strategy Shifts Toward Lower Costs
General Motors is reducing its exposure to large scale EV battery manufacturing, selling its 49.99% stake in a $3.5 billion battery joint venture with Samsung SDI as slower US electric vehicle growth forces automakers to reassess capacity, chemistry and capital allocation.
Cardinal Glass Industries plans to install a carbon capture system capable of removing approximately 130,000 metric tons of CO₂ annually from its float glass manufacturing operations in Winlock, Washington, with commissioning targeted for the first quarter of 2029.
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