- CATL and Alfen Target 5 GWh of Sodium Ion Energy Storage Deployments Across Europe
- Australia’s Natural Hydrogen Exploration Gains Momentum With Claimed 88 Bcf Discovery in South Australia
- India Launches First Hydrogen Powered Train as Rail Decarbonization Shifts Beyond Electrification
- US, Japan and South Korea Forge SMR Alliance as Nuclear Competition With China and Russia Intensifies
Author: Anela Dokso
Chinese battery manufacturer CATL and Dutch energy solutions company Alfen have announced a partnership to deploy 5 GWh of sodium ion battery energy storage systems across Europe, signaling growing confidence that sodium based chemistries could complement lithium ion technology in grid scale applications.
Australia’s Natural Hydrogen Exploration Gains Momentum With Claimed 88 Bcf Discovery in South Australia
Australia’s emerging natural hydrogen sector has reached another exploration milestone as D3 Energy announced prospective natural hydrogen resources of up to 88 billion cubic feet across two geological structures in South Australia’s Arckaringa Basin.
India Launches First Hydrogen Powered Train as Rail Decarbonization Shifts Beyond Electrification
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to inaugurate the hydrogen train on the 89 kilometer Jind Sonipat section of Northern Railway in Haryana, India.
US, Japan and South Korea Forge SMR Alliance as Nuclear Competition With China and Russia Intensifies
The global race to commercialize small modular reactors is increasingly becoming a contest over industrial supply chains and geopolitical influence rather than reactor technology alone.
BP Records Another $1 Billion Impairment as Energy Transition Strategy Continues to Shift Toward Oil and Gas
BP’s evolving energy transition strategy faces renewed scrutiny after the company warned of an additional $1 billion impairment charge for the second quarter, largely linked to its gas and low carbon energy businesses.
Could Canada’s Industrial Carbon Tax Trigger Carbon Leakage? The Economic and Climate Tradeoff Under Scrutiny
Carbon pricing has become one of the most widely adopted policy tools for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, with more than 75 carbon pricing instruments now operating globally, according to the World Bank.
Japan’s largest power producer, JERA Co., Inc., and South Korea’s Samsung C&T Corporation have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore collaboration on strengthening regional hydrogen and ammonia value chains, highlighting a growing shift from individual project development toward cross border infrastructure coordination.
Port of Antwerp Bruges Accelerates Circular Economy Strategy With €300 Million Plastic Recycling Investment
The Port of Antwerp Bruges has issued key permits for several large scale circular economy projects, including a €300 million plastic recycling facility, commercial food waste conversion, and tire recycling operations that collectively expand the port’s industrial decarbonization strategy.
Oman’s Integrated Floating Solar and Green Hydrogen Platform Tests Multi Utility Infrastructure Model
Oman is advancing a new approach to infrastructure development by combining renewable power generation, desalination, energy storage, and hydrogen production into a single offshore platform. A newly signed joint venture between Shadid Capital, Shamel Petroleum Company, and strategic partners will develop the Oman Blue Infrastructure Platform (OBIP), reflecting a broader shift toward integrated energy systems designed to address multiple resource challenges simultaneously.
Lhyfe and Messer Forge Long Term Hydrogen Partnership as Market Shifts Toward Bankable Demand
Lhyfe has signed a strategic partnership with industrial gas company Messer, which will acquire a 30% stake in four of its hydrogen production sites in France and Germany while committing to a 10 year renewable hydrogen supply agreement, strengthening both the company’s commercial outlook and financing model.
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