- RWE Cancels 99.9 MW UK Solar Project as Grid Connection Delays Reshape Renewable Investment
- Ammonia Bunkering Gains Momentum in Singapore as NYK, Golden Island, and Yara Form Supply Alliance
- Chile Tests Residential Hydrogen Blending as GasValpo Pilot Scales to 10% in Coquimbo
- H2SITE and Petronor Advance Refinery Decarbonization with Membrane-Based Hydrogen Recovery Integration
Author: Anela Dokso
RWE Cancels 99.9 MW UK Solar Project as Grid Connection Delays Reshape Renewable Investment
RWE has withdrawn its proposed 99.9 MW Butterfly solar plus storage project in Wrexham, Wales, citing limited grid connection availability and broader project viability concerns.
Ammonia Bunkering Gains Momentum in Singapore as NYK, Golden Island, and Yara Form Supply Alliance
Singapore’s position as the world’s largest bunkering hub is placing it at the center of emerging low-carbon fuel strategies, with ammonia increasingly assessed as a viable option for decarbonizing maritime transport where electrification remains impractical.
Roughly 4,600 households in Chile’s Coquimbo region are now receiving a natural gas blend containing 10% green hydrogen, marking one of the first residential-scale demonstrations of hydrogen injection into distribution networks in South America.
H2SITE and Petronor Advance Refinery Decarbonization with Membrane-Based Hydrogen Recovery Integration
H2SITE has entered into a strategic agreement with Petronor to deploy membrane-based hydrogen separation technology at refinery scale, targeting improved process efficiency and enhanced carbon capture potential.
Chiba University Study Advances CO2-to-Methane Conversion Efficiency by Clarifying Photocatalytic and Photothermal Mechanisms
Photocatalytic conversion of CO2 into fuels, long constrained by low efficiency and unclear mechanisms, is being advanced by researchers at Chiba University through the isolation and quantification of the interaction between photocatalytic and photothermal effects in CO2-to-methane conversion.
Australia’s hydrogen project pipeline continues to prioritize large headline capacities while relying on staged deployment to manage cost and demand uncertainty, a dynamic reflected in Edify Energy’s newly approved green hydrogen development in Queensland.
US Hydrogen Hub Funding Stabilized as Trump Administration Moves to Retain Nearly $5 Billion in Previously Approved Projects
Federal hydrogen policy in the United States is entering a phase of recalibration rather than wholesale reversal, with approximately $5 billion in hydrogen hub funding now set to be retained or modified under a revised review by the Trump administration, according to an Energy Department list shared with House Appropriations Committee members.
TSR Group and BASF have established a cooperation framework aimed at expanding and integrating battery recycling capacity across Europe, focusing on dismantling, material recovery, and reintegration of recovered metals into industrial supply chains.
Tesla Reclaims Global EV Leadership as Solid-State Battery Race Accelerates and Regulatory Pressure Mounts on Chinese Automakers
In the first quarter of 2026, Tesla regained the global pure electric vehicle leadership position after reporting a 6.5 percent year on year increase in deliveries for the three months ending March, according to industry data cited in the IndexBox report.
Henkel Tightens 2030 Sustainability Targets as Scope 3 Emissions and Supply Chain Pressure Define Next Phase of Net-Zero Transition
Henkel has introduced updated mid-term sustainability targets extending to 2030, building on its existing net-zero ambition for 2045 and reflecting a shift toward more structured value chain intervention rather than incremental operational efficiency gains alone.
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