Author: Anela Dokso

Expanding the Global Energy Battlefield Greenland is emerging as a formidable player in the global energy landscape, partially due to its considerable reserves of rare earth elements (REEs). Greenland is ranked eighth globally and boasts approximately 1.5 million metric tons of rare earth oxide reserves. This impressive figure closely rivals the United States’ reserves of 1.8 million metric tons, positioning the island nation as a significant potential contributor to the clean energy sector. In the race towards a sustainable future, the demand for critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, and rare earths is projected to quadruple by 2040. This surge…

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The landscape for hydrogen is poised for a transformational year, likened to a natural selection process within a volatile market. The hydrogen industry is grappling with existential questions that have left it at a crossroads. Yet, this disruption—or refining process—presents both formidable challenges and compelling opportunities. With anticipated auctions projected to allocate as much as $28 billion to clean hydrogen producers, a critical dynamic unfolds: which players will endure and thrive amidst economic pressures, and which will falter due to a saturated and uncertain market? The past year revealed a stark reality of the hydrogen market, driven heavily by demand…

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