- India Targets 5 Million Tonnes of Green Hydrogen by 2030 as China Scales Faster and Costs Fall Toward $2 per Kilogram
- Ireland Moves to Remove Dual Grid Fees for Storage as 80 Percent Renewables Target Raises Urgency
- CIP Advances 300 MW Patache Battery Project in Chile
- Japan Targets 1 Trillion Yen Circular Economy Push by 2030 to Secure Rare Earth and Plastic Recycling Supply Chains
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India Targets 5 Million Tonnes of Green Hydrogen by 2030 as China Scales Faster and Costs Fall Toward $2 per Kilogram
India’s target of 5 million metric tonnes of green hydrogen production annually by 2030 would exceed the current global market by a factor of five, highlighting both the scale of ambition and the execution gap facing the sector.
Ireland Moves to Remove Dual Grid Fees for Storage as 80 Percent Renewables Target Raises Urgency
The Irish regulator is advancing a tariff reform that could materially reshape the economics of battery storage by eliminating dual grid charging structures that industry participants have long identified as a barrier to deployment.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is advancing a 300 megawatt battery energy storage system with 1,500 megawatt hours of capacity at its Patache project in Chile.
Egypt’s Alexandria Green Hydrogen Hub Plan Targets 500 MW Buildout and 480 Tons Daily Ammonia Output
A planned Mediterranean green hydrogen hub in Alexandria is moving into structured feasibility assessment after AlexFert, a subsidiary of Valmore Holding, signed a memorandum of understanding with Orascom Construction, Abu Qir Fertilizers and Chemical Industries, and UEG Green Hydrogen Development Holding Limited during EGYPES 2026.
TSR Group and BASF Expand EV Battery Recycling Value Chain to Strengthen Europe’s Raw Material Security
Europe’s push to localize critical battery materials is accelerating as TSR Group and BASF formalize a collaboration targeting key bottlenecks in electric vehicle battery recycling, from dismantling through to material reintegration.
Barbados Renewable Project Tests Limits of Cost Stability as Island Opens Energy Ownership to Local Investors
Barbados is advancing a $350 million hybrid renewable energy project designed to supply up to 6 percent of national electricity demand under a 25 year power purchase agreement, but early signals suggest the primary impact will be price stability rather than immediate cost reductions for consumers.
In New Zealand, Genesis Energy has reached final investment decision on the second stage of its battery energy storage system programme at Huntly Power Station, advancing a 100 MW / 200 MWh expansion that will bring total installed storage capacity at the site to 200 MW / 400 MWh.
RWE Cancels 99.9 MW UK Solar Project as Grid Connection Delays Reshape Renewable Investment
RWE has withdrawn its proposed 99.9 MW Butterfly solar plus storage project in Wrexham, Wales, citing limited grid connection availability and broader project viability concerns.
Ammonia Bunkering Gains Momentum in Singapore as NYK, Golden Island, and Yara Form Supply Alliance
Singapore’s position as the world’s largest bunkering hub is placing it at the center of emerging low-carbon fuel strategies, with ammonia increasingly assessed as a viable option for decarbonizing maritime transport where electrification remains impractical.
Roughly 4,600 households in Chile’s Coquimbo region are now receiving a natural gas blend containing 10% green hydrogen, marking one of the first residential-scale demonstrations of hydrogen injection into distribution networks in South America.
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