- Wärtsilä Restructures Energy Storage Business Through Joint Venture as Battery Market Pressures Intensify
- EU Moves to Expand Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism as Industrial Decarbonization Pressures Increase
- Barcelona Accelerates Zero Emission Bus Transition as Electric and Hydrogen Fleets Expand
- €25M Austrian Hydrogen Investment Signals Shift Toward Industrial Hydrogen Substitution in Europe
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KLM’s flight from Amsterdam to Hamburg this week carried passengers on a 5% blend of synthetic kerosene, the first e-SAF…
China’s total capacity of renewable-based hydrogen production projects, both completed and under construction, exceeded one million tons per year as…
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ASEAN Power Grid Faces Implementation Gap as Regional Energy Integration Efforts Accelerate
Southeast Asia’s ambition to create an interconnected electricity market remains constrained by a missing regional framework for cross border power trade, according to Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg. Despite years of discussion around the ASEAN Power Grid, member states have yet to establish a common implementation mechanism that defines how electricity interconnections should operate across national borders.
EWE and Salzgitter Secure 10,000 Tons of Green Hydrogen Supply as Germany Pushes Industrial Decarbonization
Germany’s hydrogen economy is moving from strategy papers toward industrial commitments, with EWE and Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH signing a long-term agreement for the supply of 10,000 tons of green hydrogen annually from 2030.
China’s rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure is pushing technology companies toward new energy strategies, with Alibaba reportedly exploring the use of small modular reactors (SMRs) to supply electricity for its data centers.
California Invests $11.3 Million in LiCAP’s Dry Electrode Battery Manufacturing Expansion
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has awarded LiCAP Technologies an $11.3 million grant to expand manufacturing capacity and accelerate commercialization of its dry electrode platform, a technology designed to reduce battery production complexity and improve scalability.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has secured investment from the Scottish National Investment Bank and the Nuclear Liabilities Fund for the 500 MW Devilla battery energy storage project in Fife, highlighting the growing role of large scale storage in maintaining grid reliability as fossil fuel generation declines.
Ohmium and InSolare Develop 4 MW Green Hydrogen Project to Expand India’s Domestic Hydrogen Capacity
A new 4 MW green hydrogen project in Neyveli, Tamil Nadu, developed by Ohmium International and InSolare Energy for NLC India Limited, highlights the country’s approach of building smaller scale but scalable production assets linked to domestic energy infrastructure.
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