- Ucaneo Opens Germany’s Largest Direct Air Capture Facility as Europe Tests New Carbon Supply Chains
- Metacon Secures Grant for Uppsala Green Hydrogen Plant as Sweden Bets on Regional Supply Hubs
- Croatia’s First Commercial Green Hydrogen Plant Faces Economics Test as INA Advances Rijeka Project
- Yara’s $1.3 Billion Texas Acquisition Signals Strategic Shift in Global Ammonia Production
Author: Anela Dokso
Ucaneo Opens Germany’s Largest Direct Air Capture Facility as Europe Tests New Carbon Supply Chains
Berlin based Ucaneo has inaugurated a direct air capture facility capable of removing 150 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually, positioning the project as an early experiment in building alternative carbon supply chains for European manufacturing.
Metacon Secures Grant for Uppsala Green Hydrogen Plant as Sweden Bets on Regional Supply Hubs
Sweden continues to use public funding to accelerate hydrogen deployment at the regional level, with Metacon receiving up to SEK 111 million, approximately $11.4 million, through the Klimatklivet investment program for a planned 10 MW electrolysis facility outside Uppsala.
Croatia’s First Commercial Green Hydrogen Plant Faces Economics Test as INA Advances Rijeka Project
Croatia’s ambitions to establish a domestic green hydrogen market moved a step closer to commercialization after solar panels were fully installed at the Rijeka Refinery, providing the renewable electricity base for a facility expected to produce 1,500 metric tons of green hydrogen annually from 2027.
Yara’s $1.3 Billion Texas Acquisition Signals Strategic Shift in Global Ammonia Production
Yara International is expanding its exposure to the United States gas market through a $1.3 billion acquisition of Gulf Coast Ammonia’s Texas City facility, a move that reflects broader efforts by ammonia producers to reduce dependence on volatile European energy costs while securing access to lower-cost feedstocks.
Air Products Abandons $4.5 Billion Louisiana Carbon Capture Project Amid Financial and Community Pressure
The cancellation of a $4.5 billion carbon capture and blue hydrogen development in Louisiana highlights a growing reality for large scale decarbonization projects: technical feasibility alone is no longer sufficient when financial returns and local acceptance remain uncertain.
Orica’s Hydrogen Hub Reaches FID as Australia’s Green Hydrogen Strategy Faces Market Reality Check
Australia’s first Hydrogen Headstart project to reach final investment decision will produce just 4,700 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, a figure that illustrates both the progress and the constraints defining the country’s emerging hydrogen economy.
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Backs Australian Natural Hydrogen Venture to Assess Green Methanol Production in South Australia
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical has signed a memorandum of understanding with Gold Hydrogen to evaluate the technical and economic feasibility of a green methanol facility in South Australia.
Grenergy’s 1 TWh Chile Battery Deal Signals Growing Value of Nighttime Renewable Power
Independent power producer Grenergy has secured a 1 TWh annual nighttime power purchase agreement for its Elena battery energy storage system in northern Chile, underscoring how large scale storage is increasingly becoming a commercial instrument rather than a grid balancing experiment.
Battery electric vehicles dominate investment flows across the global automotive sector, yet Hyundai Motor Group continues to pursue a broader decarbonization strategy centered on hydrogen fuel cells alongside electrification.
Holtec and EDF Target UK Coal to Nuclear Transition with 1.3 GW SMR Proposal at Cottam
Britain’s effort to expand nuclear generation is increasingly shifting toward private capital and advanced reactor technologies, with Holtec International and EDF submitting a joint proposal to deploy up to four SMR-300 reactors at the former Cottam coal power station in Nottinghamshire.
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