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POET and Antora Energy Launch 5 GWh Thermal Storage Plant as US Industrial Energy Shifts Toward Firmed Renewable Heat
At a time when the United States is scaling grid storage capacity beyond 25 GW of operational battery systems and adding hundreds of megawatts of new installations each year, POET and Antora Energy’s deployment of a 5 gigawatt hour thermal energy storage facility in Big Stone City, South Dakota signals a parallel but less conventional trajectory: industrial heat decarbonization anchored in high temperature carbon based storage rather than electrochemical batteries.
Iberdrola Advances 1GW Queensland Battery Project as Australia’s Grid Storage Gap Widens
Iberdrola SA is advancing a 1-GW class battery energy storage system in Queensland, signaling continued international utility investment in Australia’s grid stabilization market.
Global Liquid Hydrogen Alliance Targets $19B Market Amid Shipping Decarbonization Push
The global liquid hydrogen market, valued at approximately $9 billion today and projected to reach $19 billion by 2032 before exceeding $54 billion from 2037 onward, is entering a phase where infrastructure constraints rather than technology readiness are increasingly defining deployment timelines.
Compressed Hydrogen Export Scale-Up from Norway Advances as Provaris, “K” Line and Norwegian Hydrogen Target 40,000 tpa Supply Chain
Provaris Energy Ltd has entered a cooperation framework with shipping group Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd and Norwegian Hydrogen AS to advance a dedicated maritime supply chain for compressed hydrogen exports from western Norway into demand centers in Northern Europe.
Hive Hydrogen and Topsoe Seal $1 Billion Agreement for South Africa’s 1 Million Ton Green Ammonia Plant
South Africa’s Coega Green Ammonia Project has moved closer to execution after project developer Hive Hydrogen selected Topsoe A/S to provide approximately $1 billion worth of electrolyzer and ammonia synthesis equipment.
Ford Targets Utility Scale Storage Market With Potential 20 GWh EDF Battery Supply Deal
Ford Motor Company is expanding its role beyond electric vehicles through its energy division, Ford Energy, which has signed a five year framework agreement with EDF Power Solutions North America for up to 4 GWh of DC Block battery energy storage systems annually.
Estonia’s Hydrogen Transit Plans Face Baltic Sea Rival as Germany Weighs Supply Routes
In the Baltic region, Estonia’s plans to position itself as a strategic hydrogen transit corridor are facing direct competition from an offshore alternative that could bypass the country entirely and reshape regional clean energy investment flows.
Gotion’s Gnascent Launch Signals Sodium-Ion Batteries Are Moving Into Commercial Scale
China’s battery sector is entering a new competitive phase as manufacturers search for alternatives to lithium-based chemistries amid rising resource pressure, geopolitical supply concerns, and intensifying demand for stationary storage.
Saudi Arabian Refineries Company, known as SARCO, has signed a non binding memorandum of understanding with China’s Ally Hydrogen Energy Co., Ltd. to jointly develop a green ammonia production plant alongside a manufacturing and assembly hub for hydrogen production and purification equipment.
China, where coal-based blast furnaces still account for about 90 percent of steel production and roughly 15 percent of national CO2 emissions, is expanding its hydrogen strategy beyond transport into sectors including steelmaking, shipping, aviation, and chemicals.
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