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According to recent releases, the automaker asserts it has achieved a significant reduction in production costs, halving them, while simultaneously…
BYD Energy Storage has secured contracts totaling 12.5 GWh for grid-scale energy storage projects with the Saudi Electricity Company. This…
Indian Power Ministry has recently dictated that energy storage must be integrated alongside solar projects. This policy advancement aims to…
Amidst shifting political dynamics, Fortescue Metals Group is re-evaluating its commitment to nearly $1 billion in approved hydrogen projects both in Australia and the United States.
Whyalla’s Hydrogen Retreat: Decarbonization Dilemmas Exposed in $2 Billion Steel Bailout
In May 2024, the South Australian government, alongside federal counterparts, announced the deferral of a 600-million-dollar green hydrogen facility in Whyalla, redirecting funds into a 2.4 billion state-federal package to stabilize the region’s steelworks.
Nikola Corporation has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, a stark development two years after its highly publicized rise as a leader in hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Researchers at the GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences have identified potential natural hydrogen (H2) reservoirs using plate tectonic simulations.
Toyota has secured a deal with LG Energy Solution, placing a substantial $1.5 billion order to supply batteries for its upcoming electric vehicle line.
Europe is making strides towards electrification and decarbonization, as evidenced by the recent allocation of a substantial €645 million EU grant to Denmark’s Bornholm Energy Island project.
Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) and Korea Gas Safety Corporation (KGS) have recently entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on hydrogen mixing technologies.
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