- Oman Accelerates Energy Storage Strategy as IRENA Pushes Policy Frameworks for Grid Flexibility and Renewable Integration
- Neoen Expands Battery Pipeline Across France and Japan
- Carbon Capture Pilot in Thailand Cement Sector Tests Viability of CCUS Deployment in Hard-to-Abate Industry
- GeoPura and Forth Ports Advance On-Site Hydrogen Model at Port of Tilbury
Author: Anela Dokso
Oman Accelerates Energy Storage Strategy as IRENA Pushes Policy Frameworks for Grid Flexibility and Renewable Integration
Oman is advancing a structured national approach to storage development, supported by the International Renewable Energy Agency, as it seeks to align system flexibility with accelerating renewable capacity additions.
Neoen has announced two new battery energy storage system projects totaling 348 MW and 896 MWh combined capacity, signaling continued scaling of storage assets across both mature and emerging electricity markets.
Carbon Capture Pilot in Thailand Cement Sector Tests Viability of CCUS Deployment in Hard-to-Abate Industry
A new collaboration between the University of Regina and the Thai Cement Manufacturers Association is moving carbon capture technology from laboratory development into field deployment, targeting one of the world’s most emissions-intensive industrial value chains.
A new long-term agreement between GeoPura and Forth Ports to develop a green hydrogen facility at the Port of Tilbury highlights a shift in how hydrogen projects are being structured within industrial settings.
More than 115 applicants submitted 21 interregional proposals for €9.13 million in funding under the European Circular Innovation Valley’s first open call, an early indicator that Europe’s circular economy strategy is moving beyond policy frameworks into coordinated project deployment.
Volvo Tests Hydrogen Combustion Trucks as Industry Weighs Cost Advantage Against Emissions Trade-Offs
Volvo has begun on-road trials of hydrogen internal combustion engine trucks in Europe, signaling a renewed push toward alternative decarbonization pathways that leverage existing engine platforms rather than fully replacing them.
TotalEnergies and Masdar have agreed to form a $2.2 billion joint venture to consolidate their onshore renewable portfolios across nine Asian markets, positioning the entity as a centralized development and operating platform. The joint venture will combine assets in Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Uzbekistan, with an initial portfolio of 3 GW of operational capacity and 6 GW in advanced development targeted for commissioning by 2030. Structurally, the entity will serve as the exclusive vehicle for both companies’ onshore solar, wind, and battery storage activities in these markets, signaling a shift from fragmented project-level…
France’s Grid Flexibility Push Accelerates as Neoen Advances 248 MW Battery Project Near Paris
France’s battery storage pipeline is beginning to scale beyond pilot projects, with developer Neoen moving forward on a 248 MW, 496 MWh battery energy storage system near Paris, a capacity level that signals a shift toward grid-critical infrastructure rather than marginal flexibility assets.
APAC Hydrogen Pipeline Stalls as Less Than 12% of Capacity Reaches Construction Outside China
Across the Asia Pacific region, a pipeline of more than 56 GW of planned green hydrogen capacity is translating into just 6.46 GW under construction, highlighting a widening execution gap in one of the world’s most closely watched energy transition markets.
Global renewable power capacity reached 5,149 gigawatts (GW) by end-2025, following a record 692 GW addition that marked a 15.5% annual increase, with renewables capturing 85.6% of all new capacity expansions.
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