- EU Strengthens ETS2 Carbon Market Safeguards Ahead of 2028 Launch to Support Climate Transition
- Peru Advances Green Ammonia Export Plans with $540 Million Horizonte de Verano Port Project
- China Advances Hydrogen Coal Co Firing Technology as It Targets Lower Emissions from Coal Power
- Wärtsilä Tests 100% Hydrogen Engine as Spain Explores Flexible Renewable Power Backup
Author: Anela Dokso
EU Strengthens ETS2 Carbon Market Safeguards Ahead of 2028 Launch to Support Climate Transition
The European Union is preparing a major expansion of carbon pricing with the introduction of the second emissions trading system, ETS2, covering buildings, road transport, and additional sectors from 2028.
Peru Advances Green Ammonia Export Plans with $540 Million Horizonte de Verano Port Project
Peru is moving toward establishing a new renewable hydrogen and green ammonia export platform with the approval of a major port infrastructure project designed to support future clean fuel markets.
China Advances Hydrogen Coal Co Firing Technology as It Targets Lower Emissions from Coal Power
China Energy Group has reported the successful development of a hydrogen coal co combustion technology capable of achieving a 50% hydrogen blending ratio by heat value, while also demonstrating the ability to operate with 100% pure hydrogen combustion under test conditions.
Wärtsilä is testing a 100% hydrogen fueled engine in Bermeo, northern Spain, in what the company describes as the first large scale demonstration of a pure hydrogen engine supplying electricity to a national grid.
EU Philippines Partnership Advances Circular Economy Projects Through Local Green Infrastructure Models
Three cities in Mindanao have been selected to receive technical assistance and feasibility study support aimed at creating inclusive circular economy public private partnerships (PPPs).
Denmark is placing carbon capture and storage (CCS) at the center of its industrial climate strategy with a subsidy package worth up to 16.5 billion Danish crowns, approximately $2.55 billion, for Aalborg Portland’s carbon capture project.
ASEAN Power Grid Faces Implementation Gap as Regional Energy Integration Efforts Accelerate
Southeast Asia’s ambition to create an interconnected electricity market remains constrained by a missing regional framework for cross border power trade, according to Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg. Despite years of discussion around the ASEAN Power Grid, member states have yet to establish a common implementation mechanism that defines how electricity interconnections should operate across national borders.
EWE and Salzgitter Secure 10,000 Tons of Green Hydrogen Supply as Germany Pushes Industrial Decarbonization
Germany’s hydrogen economy is moving from strategy papers toward industrial commitments, with EWE and Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH signing a long-term agreement for the supply of 10,000 tons of green hydrogen annually from 2030.
China’s rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure is pushing technology companies toward new energy strategies, with Alibaba reportedly exploring the use of small modular reactors (SMRs) to supply electricity for its data centers.
Powerhouse Energy Joins EU Project to Advance Circular Economy Models for Waste and Low Carbon Energy
Powerhouse Energy Group has joined the Horizon Europe Innovation Action project JUST-CIRCLE, a multinational initiative designed to examine how circular business models can be developed, measured, and scaled across different sectors.
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