- MOL-Led Consortium Studies Green Hydrogen Exports From New Zealand to Japan
- PPC Group and METLEN Form JV to Develop 1.5 GW Battery Storage Portfolio
- Washington Appoints Circular Action Alliance to Run Producer-Funded Recycling Program
- EU Industrial Accelerator Act Links Green Hydrogen Subsidies to Domestic Electrolyser Manufacturing
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A consortium led by the Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines has launched the Japan–New Zealand Hydrogen Corridor to examine the feasibility of producing green hydrogen in New Zealand and exporting it to Japan.
Two major Greek energy companies, PPC Group and METLEN, are expanding their presence in the regional storage market through a cross border partnership focused on large scale battery energy storage systems.
EU Industrial Accelerator Act Links Green Hydrogen Subsidies to Domestic Electrolyser Manufacturing
Brussels is proposing new legislation that would tie public subsidies for renewable hydrogen projects to equipment manufactured within the bloc.
Every 15 minutes, across dozens of European power markets, a financial settlement mechanism reconciles the gap between what energy participants planned to produce or consume and what actually happened. The imbalance price, applied to each Balance Responsible Party’s deviation from its scheduled position, is one of the least visible and most consequential pricing signals in the European electricity system.
China’s Huai’an Salt Cavern CAES Achieves Full Operation, Advancing Long-Duration Grid Storage
The Huai’an Salt Cavern Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) project in Jiangsu Province, China, has entered full operation, marking a significant milestone in long-duration energy storage deployment.
A new study led by researchers at the University of Sheffield suggests that without rapid power sector decarbonization and tighter oversight of supply chains, the global push toward green hydrogen could fall short of its climate objectives.
Germany’s ambition to anchor a hydrogen based industrial transition is colliding with hard infrastructure timelines and unresolved cost pressures. That tension is visible in the decision by transmission system operator Ontras Gastransport to commission nearly 110 kilometers of hydrogen pipelines to supply steelmaker Salzgitter, even as large parts of Europe’s green steel pipeline remain exposed to market uncertainty.
Huawei and Aggreko Bet on Utility-Scale Batteries as Brazil’s Amazon Tests Energy Storage Economics
China’s Huawei will supply batteries to British power producer Aggreko for what both companies describe as Brazil’s largest energy storage system to date, supporting renewable microgrids across the state of Amazonas.
DRIFT Energy and Enapter have signed a collaboration agreement to adapt anion exchange membrane electrolyser technology for deployment at sea, a move that directly addresses one of the sector’s most persistent technical bottlenecks.
TotalEnergies has agreed to sell a 50 percent stake in a portfolio of 11 battery storage projects to Allianz Global Investors, advancing nearly 800 MW of new capacity scheduled to enter operation by 2028.
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