- Vema Tests Engineered Mineral Hydrogen in Quebec as Canada Searches for Firm Low-Carbon Supply
- Bilfinger Secures Key Contract for bp’s 100 MW Green Hydrogen Facility in Germany
- WEG Secures BNDES Backing to Scale Brazil’s Battery Storage Manufacturing
- EIB Frontloads €3B to Manage ETS2 Fallout as Fuel Carbon Pricing Nears
Author: Anela Dokso
Vema Tests Engineered Mineral Hydrogen in Quebec as Canada Searches for Firm Low-Carbon Supply
Vema Hydrogen has drilled its first two pilot wells in Quebec, launching what it describes as the world’s first field test of Engineered Mineral Hydrogen, a method designed to produce hydrogen directly from subsurface rock formations.
Germany’s green hydrogen pipeline continues to move selectively from strategy papers to steel in the ground, with bp confirming a 100 megawatt electrolyzer project that, once commissioned in 2027, is expected to produce up to 11,000 metric tons of green hydrogen annually. The contract awarded to Bilfinger, as part of a consortium responsible for prefabrication, assembly, and installation of key plant components, provides a window into how large energy companies are now prioritizing execution capacity over headline ambition.
Brazil’s push to integrate energy storage into its power system is moving from pilot deployments toward industrial scale, with WEG confirming plans to build a dedicated battery energy storage systems manufacturing plant in Itajaí, Santa Catarina, backed by 280 million reais in financing from Brazil’s development bank BNDES.
The European Investment Bank’s approval of a €3 billion Frontloading Facility underscores growing concern within EU institutions that the rollout of the second Emissions Trading System for heating and road fuels could face public resistance unless its social impacts are managed well in advance.
Iowa Lawmakers Weigh Carbon Pipeline Tax as Eminent Domain Dispute Clouds CCS Economics
With carbon capture and storage infrastructure advancing unevenly across the Midwest, Iowa lawmakers are now testing whether fiscal policy should shape the state’s role as a CO2 transport corridor.
After more than five years of stalled progress, construction has officially begun on a large-scale green hydrogen and renewable energy project in South Taranaki, underpinned by a NZD 19.9 million government investment and a total project budget estimated at up to NZD 112.3 million.
China has developed a compressed air energy storage compressor exceeding 100 megawatts of single-unit power, a scale that begins to address one of the core constraints of CAES deployment.
Oxccu Begins Green Hydrogen Trials as UK SAF Mandates Tighten and Cost Pressures Persist
Oxford-based SAF start-up Oxccu has begun supplying its pilot facility with green hydrogen, replacing grey hydrogen volumes previously used in its fuel synthesis process, as it seeks to validate lifecycle emissions reductions alongside process efficiency.
ACWA Power’s Innovation Days 2026 in Riyadh resulted in 27 strategic partnership agreements with international universities, technology suppliers, and research institutions, signaling a deliberate effort to systematize technology development rather than rely solely on incremental improvements within existing assets.
Aypa Power Secures $1.5 Billion Debt Facility to Accelerate Utility-Scale Battery Deployment
Aypa Power, a utility-scale energy storage and hybrid renewables developer backed by Blackstone, has closed a USD 1.5 billion debt financing facility aimed at accelerating the construction of its battery energy storage system portfolio through 2028.
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