- KPI Green Energy Wins NTPC Plasma Gasification Contract as India Tests Alternative Green Hydrogen Pathways
- Hydrogen Trucks Gain Ground in Northern China as Fleet Deployments Move Beyond Pilot Scale
- EU Carbon Border Tax Moves From Policy Signal to Global Climate Lever
- Brazil Advances Green Industry with New Hydrogen and Ammonia Plant in Paraíba
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Denmark Brings Dynamic Green Ammonia Online as Topsoe Tests Storage-Free Power-to-X Model
Operations have begun at a 5,000 metric ton per year green ammonia plant in Ramme, Denmark, developed by Skovgaard Energy with Topsoe technology and renewable supply from Vestas, marking a shift toward dynamically operated power to ammonia systems that directly integrate intermittent wind and solar generation without dedicated hydrogen storage.
Australia’s Power System in 2026: Storage, Security, and Next Phase of Grid Transformation
Australia’s electricity system is approaching a structural inflection point. Renewable generation is on track to overtake coal on an annual basis, reshaping how the National Electricity Market manages reliability, stability, and investment risk.
Sweden Tests State Aid Model for New Nuclear as Vattenfall-Backed Project Moves to Financing Phase
Sweden’s renewed nuclear ambitions are shifting from policy to project finance as Videberg Kraft, the company tasked with developing new reactors on the Värö Peninsula, formally applies for state aid under a framework adopted earlier this year.
RWE Starts Commissioning at Lingen as Timing Risks Shadow Germany’s Flagship Green Hydrogen Project
RWE has reportedly begun commissioning of the first 100 MW tranche of its flagship electrolyzer project in Lingen, Germany.
Industrial decarbonization in India is increasingly being shaped by direct investment in renewable generation rather than reliance on grid procurement, and ArcelorMittal’s latest capital allocation underscores that shift.
Gasunie and Thyssengas Advance First Cross-Border Hydrogen Pipeline Between Netherlands and Germany
Gasunie and Thyssengas have formalized a Joint Development Agreement to establish the first cross-border hydrogen transport infrastructure connecting the Netherlands and Germany, signaling a significant step in Northwest Europe’s industrial decarbonization strategy.
Basque Country Positions Itself for Hydrogen Future with Preliminary Studies and Major Infrastructure Plans
The Basque Country is strategically preparing to play a central role in the emerging hydrogen economy, allocating nearly €45,000 in its 2026 budget for studies on native hydrogen, helium, and aggregate extraction.
Court Signals Possible Reversal of DOE Cuts as California’s ARCHES Hydrogen Hub Hangs in Balance
Federal support for US hydrogen hubs, a cornerstone of the country’s clean energy strategy, faces renewed scrutiny after a December court hearing suggested a potential reinstatement of $1.2 billion for California’s ARCHES hydrogen hub.
Fortescue and Statkraft Extend Holmaneset PPA as Norway Green Hydrogen Timeline Shifts to 2029
Fortescue Metals Group and Statkraft have agreed to amend and extend their existing power purchase agreement for the proposed Holmaneset green hydrogen and green ammonia facility, pushing the agreement horizon to 2029 and converting it into a 10-year power supply commitment.
Germany Backs Sodium-Ion Manufacturing as Moll Batterien Targets 1 GWh Capacity by 2026
Moll Batterien has secured more than €22 million in public funding to support the construction of a 1 GWh sodium-ion battery manufacturing plant in Lichtenfels, Bavaria, anchoring a broader investment package of roughly €103 million scheduled to come online by the end of 2026.
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