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The Lawson well in central Saskatchewan returned hydrogen concentrations of up to 286,000 parts per million when results were confirmed…
Since the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz in late February 2026, close to 20% of global LNG supply…
Germany recorded 573 hours of negative day-ahead electricity prices in 2025, up from 459 hours in 2024 and 301 in…
H2Med Hydrogen Backbone and European Hydrogen Grid: €6.7B Infrastructure Bet Tests Cost, Complexity, and Policy Coordination
A projected €6.7 billion investment is now central to Europe’s emerging hydrogen transmission strategy, as Spanish infrastructure operator Enagás outlines plans for a cross border hydrogen backbone that would connect Portugal, Spain, France, and Germany through a dedicated energy corridor.
Korean Researchers Develop Atomic-Level Catalyst Design to Reduce Green Hydrogen Costs
The efficiency limitations of water electrolysis remain one of the largest technical and economic barriers to scaling green hydrogen production. While renewable electricity costs have declined sharply over the past decade, the oxygen evolution reaction inside electrolyzers continues to require high energy input, slowing system efficiency and sustaining dependence on expensive precious metal catalysts such as iridium and ruthenium.
U.S. Energy Storage Installations Hit Quarterly Record as AI Demand Reshapes Grid Investment Priorities
The United States installed 9.7 GWh of new energy storage capacity during the first quarter of 2026, setting a record for the period and reinforcing how rapidly battery deployment is becoming tied to grid reliability concerns, electricity price volatility, and the accelerating power requirements of artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Grid Bottlenecks and Electrification Risks Threaten the Pace of the Global Energy Transition, IRENA Warns
Global investment in electricity grids must rise from roughly USD 0.5 trillion annually in 2025 to about USD 1 trillion per year through 2035 if the world is to remain on a 1.5°C-compatible pathway.
Germany’s Hydrogen Core Network Takes Shape as WAL Project Locks in Capacity Reservation for Lubmin Supply
The WAL project “Hydrogen from Lubmin” has secured entry capacity into the national hydrogen core network through a reservation agreement with transmission system operator GASCADE Gastransport GmbH, marking a shift from infrastructure preparation to commercially structured allocation of transport rights.
Fortum Inaugurates Kalla Hydrogen Test Center to Advance Real World Electrolyzer Validation
Fortum has inaugurated the €20 million Kalla Test Center in Loviisa, Finland, marking the launch of a 2 MW pilot hydrogen facility designed to generate long term operational data and real world testing experience as the hydrogen sector shifts focus from project announcements toward commercial and technical validation.
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.
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