SAMSUNG E&A and Norway’s Nel have launched CompassH2, a green hydrogen production solution that promises to deliver some of the…
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Canada has taken a critical step forward in its nuclear energy strategy with formal approval for the construction of the nation’s first small modular reactor (SMR), the BWRX-300. The project, located at Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) Darlington site,will see GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GVH) begin work immediately.
A regulatory limbo until at least 2028 for nuclear-derived hydrogen risks fracturing Europe’s low-carbon ambitions and distorting competition in the…
Honda’s decision to postpone its $10–11 billion EV supply chain project in Ontario underscores the volatility now defining North America’s…
In a surprising shift within Europe’s largest auto market, Germany registered 45,535 new battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in April 2025,…
As California continues to push for a carbon-free electricity grid by 2045, hybrid projects combining solar power with energy storage are playing an increasingly vital role. A recent milestone in this effort came with Aypa Power’s announcement of $535 million in secured debt financing for the 320MW Vidal project in San Bernardino County.
As Brazil ramps up efforts to modernize its energy infrastructure and decarbonize remote regions, the government plans to launch construction of small modular reactors (SMRs) in collaboration with Russian state-owned nuclear corporation Rosatom.
As Brazil accelerates its transition toward a hydrogen-based economy, China’s Envision Energy plans to develop a Net Zero industrial park in the country, anchored by the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and green ammonia.
China has launched its first commercially operated hydrogen-powered locomotive in the city of Liupanshui, Guizhou province—a strategic move aimed at decarbonizing short-haul coal transport while modernizing one of the country’s most carbon-intensive sectors.
With Australia hosting two of the world’s largest green hydrogen developments—together exceeding 96 GW of planned wind and solar capacity—Intercontinental Energy is betting that a new modular infrastructure model could help address the sector’s most persistent challenge: cost.