- EU Energy Mix Shifts as Renewables Overtake Fossil Fuels Amid Nuclear and Hydrogen Push
- Jordan Expands Energy Transition Strategy With EBRD Backing for Renewables, Storage, and Hydrogen
- Brazil Expands Green Hydrogen Footprint With Linde’s 5 MW Plant as Industrial Demand Remains Nascent
- ATOME’s Paraguay FID Tests Commercial Viability of Green Hydrogen Fertilizer at Scale
Author: Anela Dokso
EU Energy Mix Shifts as Renewables Overtake Fossil Fuels Amid Nuclear and Hydrogen Push
Wind and solar generated a combined 30 percent of the European Union’s electricity in 2025, surpassing fossil fuels at 29 percent for the first time and marking a structural shift in the bloc’s power system. This milestone reflects both accelerated renewable deployment and a policy-driven effort to reduce dependence on imported energy following recent supply disruptions.
Jordan Expands Energy Transition Strategy With EBRD Backing for Renewables, Storage, and Hydrogen
Jordan has signed a memorandum of understanding with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to support its goal of sourcing 50 percent of energy from renewables by 2033 through a more integrated approach combining project financing, regulatory reform, and infrastructure development.
Brazil Expands Green Hydrogen Footprint With Linde’s 5 MW Plant as Industrial Demand Remains Nascent
Brazil’s installed green hydrogen capacity has reached 10 MW with the commissioning of a new 5 MW electrolyzer in São Paulo state, a modest figure that highlights both early progress and structural limitations in the country’s hydrogen economy.
A $665 million final investment decision on a 260,000 tonne per year low-carbon fertilizer plant in Paraguay marks a notable inflection point for hydrogen-based industrial decarbonization. The Villeta project, led by ATOME PLC, is positioned as one of the first industrial-scale facilities to reach financial close based on commercial fundamentals rather than direct government subsidy support.
Japan Targets Resource Security With ¥1 Trillion Circular Economy Push Focused on Critical Materials and Plastics
Japan is committing approximately ¥1 trillion, equivalent to about $6.3 billion, by 2030 to scale domestic recycling systems for critical materials, reflecting a strategic shift from linear resource consumption toward circular supply chains.
Netherlands Targets Hydrogen Skills Gap With Regional Learning Ecosystems Backed by National Growth Fund
The Netherlands will require an estimated 38,000 trained professionals to support its green hydrogen economy, a figure that underscores a growing constraint in Europe’s energy transition: workforce capacity rather than technology readiness.
Distribution Grids Emerge as Critical Bottleneck and Enabler in Global Energy Transition
More than 90 percent of global electricity grid infrastructure sits at the distribution level, yet much of it was designed for a one-directional system that no longer reflects how power is generated and consumed.
Saudi Arabia Expands Grid Flexibility Strategy With 12 GWh Battery Storage Tender Under NREP
Saudi Arabia is moving to procure 12,000 MWh of battery storage capacity in a single tender round, signaling a material shift in how the Kingdom balances renewable expansion with grid stability. The initiative, led by Saudi Power Procurement Company, introduces six large-scale Battery Energy Storage System projects, each rated at 500 MW with four-hour discharge capability, bringing the total to 3,000 MW of capacity.
China’s Coal Heartland Faces Structural Reckoning as 15th Five-Year Plan Reshapes Energy Strategy
China’s coal-producing provinces generate roughly one billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually, a volume nearly double that of Germany, placing regions such as Shanxi and Shaanxi at the center of the country’s decarbonization challenge.
India Targets 5 Million Tonnes of Green Hydrogen by 2030 as China Scales Faster and Costs Fall Toward $2 per Kilogram
India’s target of 5 million metric tonnes of green hydrogen production annually by 2030 would exceed the current global market by a factor of five, highlighting both the scale of ambition and the execution gap facing the sector.
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