- Hydrogen’s Real Crisis: Not Tech, But Market Uptake
- ABB-HDF Fuel Cell Collaboration Targets Megawatt-Scale Hydrogen Power for Large Vessels
- Nova Power & Gas Launches Romania’s Largest Battery Storage Facility
- Xudabao Unit 3 Clears Cold Testing as China-Russia Nuclear Projects Move Into Commissioning Phase
Author: Anela Dokso
At H2 MEET, while electrolyzers, mobility platforms, and hydrogen infrastructure maps dominated the exhibition floor, 3M delivered a perspective that cut across the hype: hydrogen today does not face a technological barrier in production or transport. Its primary constraint is industrial uptake.
ABB-HDF Fuel Cell Collaboration Targets Megawatt-Scale Hydrogen Power for Large Vessels
ABB and HDF Energy’s joint-development agreement (JDA) to design high-power hydrogen fuel cell units for marine applications addresses a technical gap that has constrained hydrogen’s role at sea.
Nova Power & Gas, a subsidiary of the E-INFRA Group, has officially commissioned Romania’s largest battery energy storage system (BESS), a 200 MW facility with 400 MWh of storage capacity in Florești, Cluj County.
Xudabao Unit 3 Clears Cold Testing as China-Russia Nuclear Projects Move Into Commissioning Phase
China’s nuclear buildout continues to progress through methodical construction milestones rather than capacity announcements, and the completion of cold functional testing at Xudabao Nuclear Power Plant’s Unit 3 is one such inflection point.
ExxonMobil’s decision to reduce planned low-carbon spending by roughly one-third marks a sharper turn in the oil and gas sector’s recalibration of energy transition strategies.
Drax has confirmed it will cut more than half of its global carbon capture and storage (CCS) division, eliminating around 100 roles across its core business and its CCS-focused subsidiary, Elimini, in the UK and the United States.
Samsung E&A Enters U.S. SAF Market as Engineering, Not Fuel Supply, Becomes Real Constraint
Sustainable aviation fuel capacity is expanding far more slowly than airline decarbonization targets require, and the gap is increasingly shaped less by feedstock availability than by project execution risk. Against that backdrop, Samsung E&A’s newly awarded Front End Engineering Design (FEED) contract for a large-scale SAF facility in Louisiana highlights where bottlenecks are forming in the global SAF market.
A recent public post on LinkedIn by energy commentator Joe Romm discusses concerns highlighted in a Bloomberg analysis regarding U.S. policy on renewable energy and its potential impact on the artificial intelligence (AI) boom.
China’s Arctic Mining: Opportunities, Challenges, and Strategic Geopolitical Dynamics Revealed
China’s involvement in Arctic mining has become a focal point of international economic and geopolitical discussions, particularly as the melting ice presents new opportunities and challenges. According to recent data, the Arctic region has emerged as a battleground of geostrategic interest, driven by the competition for critical mineral resources amidst diminishing ice cover. Despite China’s notable presence in global mineral extraction activities, its Arctic investments are limited and their growth is stalling, with notable pullbacks in certain regions due to economic, political, and operational challenges. One striking statistic from recent studies shows that Chinese investments have covered only approximately 2%…
Europe’s battery storage sector is entering a period of rapid scale-up, with annual deployments set to climb from 11 GW in 2024 to 16 GW in 2025, a 45% year-over-year increase, according to new forecasts from Wood Mackenzie.
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