- Quest One Faces Green Hydrogen Demand Crunch Amid Germany’s Scaling Challenges
- NTPC to Launch One-Tonne-Per-Day Green Hydrogen Project in Greater Noida
- California Approves 500 MW Eight Hour Compressed Air Storage as Long Duration Needs Sharpen
- China Debuts Million-Tonne Near-Zero-Carbon Steel Production Line in Guangdong
Author: Anela Dokso
In a high-tech factory near Hamburg, robotic arms efficiently assemble proton exchange membrane electrolysers designed to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. These machines, produced by Quest One, represent a level of industrial automation far ahead of the company’s current demand, highlighting a persistent imbalance in the green hydrogen market.
NTPC has unveiled plans for a green hydrogen facility at its NETRA campus in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, designed to produce one tonne of hydrogen per day.
California Approves 500 MW Eight Hour Compressed Air Storage as Long Duration Needs Sharpen
California’s approval of a 500 MW energy storage project capable of delivering power continuously for up to eight hours underscores how rapidly long duration storage is moving from modeling exercise to permitting reality.
China has inaugurated its first million-tonne near-zero-carbon steel production line in Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province, signaling a significant step in the decarbonization of the steel industry.
Europe’s plastics recycling industry is contracting at a pace not previously recorded, and Brussels is preparing to intervene.
Denmark Brings Dynamic Green Ammonia Online as Topsoe Tests Storage-Free Power-to-X Model
Operations have begun at a 5,000 metric ton per year green ammonia plant in Ramme, Denmark, developed by Skovgaard Energy with Topsoe technology and renewable supply from Vestas, marking a shift toward dynamically operated power to ammonia systems that directly integrate intermittent wind and solar generation without dedicated hydrogen storage.
Australia’s Power System in 2026: Storage, Security, and Next Phase of Grid Transformation
Australia’s electricity system is approaching a structural inflection point. Renewable generation is on track to overtake coal on an annual basis, reshaping how the National Electricity Market manages reliability, stability, and investment risk.
Sweden Tests State Aid Model for New Nuclear as Vattenfall-Backed Project Moves to Financing Phase
Sweden’s renewed nuclear ambitions are shifting from policy to project finance as Videberg Kraft, the company tasked with developing new reactors on the Värö Peninsula, formally applies for state aid under a framework adopted earlier this year.
RWE Starts Commissioning at Lingen as Timing Risks Shadow Germany’s Flagship Green Hydrogen Project
RWE has reportedly begun commissioning of the first 100 MW tranche of its flagship electrolyzer project in Lingen, Germany.
AM Green and Mitsui Probe Low Carbon Aluminum as India Tests Economics of Green Smelting
AM Green and Mitsui & Co have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore collaboration and potential investment across a low carbon aluminum value chain, positioning India as a test case for whether renewable powered smelting can scale without eroding cost competitiveness.
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