- SoftBank Targets AI Power Bottleneck With Domestic Battery Manufacturing Push in Japan
- Stellantis Expands Circular Economy Push in Africa With Morocco ELV Hub
- European Hydrogen Projects Face Investment Bottleneck as Industry Alliance Pushes EU to Rewrite Subsidy Rules
- Jordan Enters Global Hydrogen Export Race With Off Grid Ammonia Project in Aqaba
Author: Anela Dokso
SoftBank Targets AI Power Bottleneck With Domestic Battery Manufacturing Push in Japan
SoftBank is moving beyond its traditional telecommunications and technology focus with plans to establish a domestic battery manufacturing business aimed at supporting AI-driven power demand.
Stellantis is expanding its circular economy strategy in the Middle East and Africa through a new vehicle dismantling center in Casablanca, underscoring how automakers are increasingly treating end of life vehicle management as both a supply chain necessity and a cost control mechanism rather than a peripheral sustainability initiative.
European Hydrogen Projects Face Investment Bottleneck as Industry Alliance Pushes EU to Rewrite Subsidy Rules
Fewer than 7% of announced European hydrogen projects have reached final investment decision, according to a new industry backed assessment that underscores the widening gap between the European Union’s hydrogen ambitions and the sector’s commercial reality.
Jordan has moved deeper into the global hydrogen export race with a $1 billion agreement for a green ammonia facility in Aqaba, adding another large scale project to a region increasingly positioning itself as a low cost supplier to European and Asian markets.
Scatec and Fertiglobe Advance Egypt’s Obelisk Green Hydrogen Project With Equity Deal
Egypt is positioning itself as one of the most aggressive emerging market contenders in the global green hydrogen race, leveraging low-cost renewable energy potential and access to major shipping corridors to attract international industrial investors.
OMV’s €65 Million Schwechat Innovation Hub Signals Shift Toward Industrial Scale Hydrogen and CO₂ Technologies
Austrian energy group OMV is investing €65 million in a new innovation and development hub at its Schwechat site near Vienna, targeting technologies ranging from green hydrogen to carbon utilization and biotechnology.
Recycled Phone Batteries and Industrial Lignin Form High Performance Sodium-Ion Anode in Circular Materials Study
Global electronic waste exceeded 60 million metric tons annually in recent years, yet only a limited share is formally recycled, leaving substantial volumes of recoverable nickel, cobalt, and other battery metals unused.
A proposed €2 billion green hydrogen development in Ukraine’s Volyn region illustrates how logistics and existing gas infrastructure are increasingly shaping project economics as much as renewable resource quality.
Wholesale electricity prices in Greece are increasingly falling to zero or negative territory during daylight hours, forcing renewable energy curtailments across the grid and exposing a structural imbalance between renewable deployment and system flexibility.
Fortescue’s AI-Driven Battery Grid Challenges Conventional Power Stability Models in Mining Operations
Fortescue’s private mining grid in Western Australia is now operating with 2.3 GW of generation capacity and more than 5 GWh of battery storage, yet its most consequential shift is not scale but control.
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