- Google, McKinsey and Tencent Back 635,000 Ton Nature Based Carbon Removal Deal in Indonesia
- Austria Breaks Ground on 12.5 MW Green Hydrogen Plant to Advance Seasonal Energy Storage
- Dutch Government Commits $513 Million to Hydrogen Storage as Infrastructure Gaps Threaten Market Growth
- Germany’s DVGW Urges Stronger Hydrogen Focus in Economic Recovery Plan
Author: Anela Dokso
Google, McKinsey and Tencent Back 635,000 Ton Nature Based Carbon Removal Deal in Indonesia
Google and McKinsey & Company, through the Symbiosis Coalition, together with Tencent, have signed separate agreements to purchase a combined 635,000 metric tons of carbon removals from Thryve.Earth, providing long term demand for a rainforest restoration project in Indonesia.
Austria Breaks Ground on 12.5 MW Green Hydrogen Plant to Advance Seasonal Energy Storage
International technology group ANDRITZ and energy storage company RAG Austria AG have begun construction of what is expected to become the country’s largest green hydrogen production facility, designed to convert surplus summer solar power into hydrogen for use during periods of higher winter energy demand.
Dutch Government Commits $513 Million to Hydrogen Storage as Infrastructure Gaps Threaten Market Growth
The Netherlands is moving to address one of the least developed segments of the hydrogen value chain by committing €450 million ($513 million) to support large scale underground hydrogen storage, recognizing that production and transport infrastructure alone will not be sufficient to establish a functioning hydrogen market.
Germany’s latest economic recovery program places renewed emphasis on infrastructure investment and industrial competitiveness, but the country’s gas and water industry argues that the strategy risks overlooking a critical component of the energy transition.
Nova Scotia Approves 1.26 GW Wind Farm to Support EverWind’s Green Hydrogen Expansion
Nova Scotia has conditionally approved what would become the province’s largest onshore wind project, advancing a renewable energy development that is central to Canada’s ambitions to establish a green hydrogen export industry.
Elestor to Deploy 20 MW Hydrogen Iron Flow Battery at Netherlands’ Largest Onshore Wind Farm
Dutch long duration storage developer Elestor has partnered with Windpark Zeewolde to deploy a hydrogen iron flow battery at the country’s largest onshore wind farm.
Mexico’s Circular Economy Law Gains Strategic Importance as USMCA Annual Reviews Reshape Manufacturing
Mexico is positioning circular economy policy as both an environmental initiative and an industrial competitiveness strategy as the United States Mexico Canada Agreement enters a more uncertain phase.
US Electricity Prices Face Growing Pressure as AI Demand Collides With Renewable Energy Policy Shifts
The United States is entering a period of rapidly rising electricity demand at the same time federal policy is becoming less supportive of the lowest cost sources of new power generation.
Eni Enters Europe’s Battery Race With 16 GWh Gigafactory Strategy Focused on Energy Storage
Europe’s stationary battery market is expected to nearly quadruple this decade, with Wood Mackenzie forecasting annual demand to increase from 36 GWh in 2025 to approximately 138 GWh by 2030.
Spain’s Capacity Market Will Test Whether Batteries Can Compete Without Preferential Treatment
Spain’s electricity storage market is entering a critical regulatory phase as policymakers prepare the country’s first capacity auctions, currently expected in 2027.
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