- OMV Secures €123M in State-Backed Support for 140 MW Green Hydrogen Project in Austria
- LyondellBasell Repositions Its Petrochemical Portfolio Around Circular Plastics and Low-Carbon Materials
- Donut Lab Launches First Commercially Available All-Solid-State Battery for Electric Vehicles
- China Brings Second Hualong One Reactor Online at Zhangzhou Nuclear Plant
Author: Anela Dokso
OMV Secures €123M in State-Backed Support for 140 MW Green Hydrogen Project in Austria
Austria’s push to anchor green hydrogen as a pillar of industrial decarbonization gained financial clarity this week as OMV secured production funding of up to EUR 123 million for its planned electrolyzer plant in Bruck an der Leitha.
LyondellBasell Repositions Its Petrochemical Portfolio Around Circular Plastics and Low-Carbon Materials
Global demand for plastics continues to rise even as regulatory pressure, brand commitments, and climate targets tighten around emissions, waste, and feedstock sourcing. For companies operating at the scale of LyondellBasell, one of the world’s largest producers of polyolefins and chemicals, the challenge is no longer limited to cost efficiency or capacity utilization.
Donut Lab Launches First Commercially Available All-Solid-State Battery for Electric Vehicles
Donut Lab has unveiled what it claims to be the world’s first commercially production-ready all-solid-state battery, signaling a potential shift in electric vehicle (EV) energy storage.
China Nuclear Power Corporation (CNNC) announced that Unit 2 of the Zhangzhou nuclear power plant in Fujian province has entered commercial operation, marking a key milestone in the country’s nuclear expansion.
Spearmint Energy has closed an equity investment with Kyuden International focused on two utility scale battery projects that are already operational, a notable development in ERCOT where rapid load growth and tightening reserve margins have typically seen financing precede lengthy construction timelines.
Germany’s 2025 Emissions Drop Masks Structural Gaps in Transport, Buildings, and Power Demand
Germany’s carbon dioxide emissions fell to 640 million tonnes in 2025, a 1.5 percent year-on-year decline that places the country 49 percent below its 1990 baseline. On paper, the national target under the Climate Change Act was met. In practice, the slowdown in emission reductions compared with 2024 signals a more fragile trajectory, driven less by structural decarbonization and more by weak industrial output and favorable solar conditions, according to Agora Energiewende’s annual review of Germany’s energy year.
India’s First Hydrogen Train Nears Reality as 1 MW Green Hydrogen Pilot Enters Final Commissioning
India’s push to decarbonize rail transport has reached a technical inflection point, with a 1 MW green hydrogen pilot project now in the final stages of commissioning and set to supply fuel for the country’s first hydrogen-powered train.
Eraring Battery 1 Begins Commercial Operation as Australia Expands Large-Scale Energy Storage
Australia’s renewable energy transition gained a significant boost with Origin Energy announcing the commercial commencement of Eraring Battery 1, a 460MW/1,770MWh battery energy storage system in New South Wales.
Coal-fired power plants in Vietnam generate more than 25 million tonnes of ash and slag annually, a volume that for years strained landfills and raised environmental risks. What has shifted the debate is not a reduction in coal use but a sharp increase in reuse.
LAB7, the venture building arm backed by Saudi Aramco, has taken a strategic stake in U.S. startup Homeostasis to explore an alternative production route that converts carbon dioxide into synthetic graphite.
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