- Battery Circularity Surges as Patent Activity Outpaces Manufacturing Growth, Raising Questions Over Industrial Scale-Up
- Kentucky Explores SMR Deployment as Data Center Demand Reshapes Baseload Strategy
- Oman Tests 100% Hydrogen Power Viability with 1 GW IPP Study Amid Growing Project Pipeline
- Sun, Water, No Electrolyser, KIT Bet that Could Rewrite Green Hydrogen’s Cost Stack
Author: Anela Dokso
Battery Circularity Surges as Patent Activity Outpaces Manufacturing Growth, Raising Questions Over Industrial Scale-Up
Innovation in battery circularity technologies is accelerating at a significantly faster rate than battery manufacturing itself, highlighting a structural divergence between technological development and industrial deployment.
In Kentucky, subsidiaries of PPL Corporation have initiated early-stage feasibility work with X-energy to assess deployment of the Xe-100 reactor, a high-temperature gas-cooled SMR designed for flexible baseload generation.
Oman Tests 100% Hydrogen Power Viability with 1 GW IPP Study Amid Growing Project Pipeline
Oman’s hydrogen ambitions are increasingly shifting from export-led projects toward domestic integration, as the Nama Power and Water Procurement Company launches a tender to assess a hydrogen-fueled power plant with a capacity of up to 1 gigawatt.
Sea Level Rise at 3.6 mm per Year: Why Policy Still Anchors to an Increasingly Implausible Worst Case
Global mean sea level has risen by 9.4 centimeters since 2000, with satellite data showing an average annual increase of 3.64 millimeters since 1999, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service. The rate is not static. It has accelerated from 1.3 millimeters per year in the early 20th century to 3.7 millimeters per year in the most recent observational window assessed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
US Battery Recycling Push Gains Momentum as Hydrometallurgical Technologies Target Supply Chain Gaps
M2i Global and Volato Group have partnered with Regenerate Technology Global to deploy advanced battery recycling infrastructure in the United States, targeting a segment that remains underdeveloped relative to projected demand.
Enagás Renovable Targets €2.5 Billion Hydrogen and Biomethane Expansion as Spain Seeks Energy Independence
Spain’s push to scale domestic green molecule production is entering a capital-intensive phase, with Enagás Renovable outlining a €2.5 billion investment plan aimed at accelerating both renewable hydrogen and biomethane deployment.
Australia Backs 2 GW Renewable Buildout in Western Australia as Coal Exit Timeline Tightens
Australia’s Capacity Investment Scheme is beginning to translate policy ambition into contracted capacity, with more than 2 GW of new renewable generation and nearly 500 MW of battery storage awarded across Western Australia at a time when the state is preparing to retire its remaining coal-fired power stations by 2030.
Asia Pacific Ports Move Ahead on Hydrogen E-Fuels as Shipping Faces Supply Constraints
The global shipping industry is approaching a structural imbalance. While dual-fuel vessels capable of operating on methanol and ammonia are entering fleets at an increasing pace, fuel availability remains constrained, creating a growing disconnect between technological readiness and energy supply. A new report from Accelleron points to Asia Pacific ports as early movers in addressing this gap through coordinated, cross-sector hydrogen and e-fuel development strategies.
Direct Solar-to-Hydrogen Technology Gains Attention as Electrolysis Faces Cost and Infrastructure Constraints
The cost and complexity of green hydrogen production remain among the most persistent barriers to scaling the sector, with conventional electrolysis systems requiring both significant electricity input and extensive infrastructure. A spin-off from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Photreon, is advancing an alternative approach that bypasses electricity altogether, attracting attention at Hannover Messe.
BMW Secures Green Hydrogen Supply from Lhyfe as Steyr Plant Prepares for Fuel Cell Production Scale-Up
With hydrogen vehicle production timelines tightening across Europe, supply chain readiness is emerging as a key constraint, prompting the BMW Group to secure green hydrogen volumes for its Austrian manufacturing base through a new agreement with Lhyfe.
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