- EU Launches €600 Million Energy Infrastructure Call as Grid Constraints Intensify
- Switzerland Tests Integrated Subsurface Strategy for Hydrogen, Helium, and Geothermal
- Ontario Advances First G7 SMR Build as Darlington Project Moves from Licensing to Construction Execution
- Kenya’s Basalt Pilot Tests Decentralized Carbon Storage Model as Direct Air Capture Seeks Scale
Author: Anela Dokso
With electricity demand rising and cross-border congestion increasingly constraining renewable deployment, the European Commission has opened a €600 million funding call targeting strategic energy infrastructure across the bloc.
Swiss Geo Energy has secured a surface exploration permit in the Canton of Vaud to assess natural hydrogen, helium, and deep geothermal resources within a single integrated program, marking a first for Switzerland’s subsurface development strategy.
Ontario Advances First G7 SMR Build as Darlington Project Moves from Licensing to Construction Execution
At the Darlington New Nuclear Project, Ontario Power Generation has completed installation of a 2.1 million pound basemat module for Unit 1, a step that signals the transition from site preparation to vertical construction for what provincial authorities describe as the first SMR program in the G7.
Kenya’s Basalt Pilot Tests Decentralized Carbon Storage Model as Direct Air Capture Seeks Scale
In Kenya’s Rift Valley, a pilot led by Cella Mineral Storage and Octavia Carbon has completed an early-stage underground CO2 injection, marking only the fourth known instance globally where direct air capture has been paired with geological storage in an integrated system.
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.
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