- Chiba University Study Advances CO2-to-Methane Conversion Efficiency by Clarifying Photocatalytic and Photothermal Mechanisms
- Edify Energy Secures Approval for 1 GW Hydrogen Project in Queensland
- US Hydrogen Hub Funding Stabilized as Trump Administration Moves to Retain Nearly $5 Billion in Previously Approved Projects
- TSR Group and BASF Scale European EV Battery Recycling Network
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India Moves Toward Approved Battery Vendor List as Energy Storage Localization Gains Urgency
India’s energy storage market is expanding rapidly alongside renewable capacity additions, but supply chain dependence on imported battery components continues to shape policy risk. A proposed Approved List of Battery Manufacturers framework signals a shift toward tighter control over vendor eligibility in government-backed projects, aligning industrial policy with energy security objectives.
Stegra Secures €1.4 Billion Backing as Hydrogen-Based Steel Faces Scale and Cost Pressures
Stegra has secured €1.4 billion in new funding to advance its hydrogen-based steel plant in northern Sweden, underscoring both investor confidence and the scale of financial commitment required to bring low-carbon steel technologies to market.
Vietnam Scales Battery Manufacturing With 5 GWh BESS Plant as Grid Flexibility Becomes Priority
Vietnam’s rapid expansion of renewable energy capacity has outpaced the development of grid flexibility, increasing the urgency for large-scale storage solutions to stabilize supply and demand. The inauguration of a new battery energy storage manufacturing facility by GG Power in Hung Yen province reflects a strategic shift toward domestic production of storage technologies to support this transition.
The global green hydrogen industry is confronting a resource allocation problem that grows more acute as deployment ambitions scale upward.…
Gray hydrogen, produced from unabated fossil fuels, currently accounts for approximately two percent of global COâ‚‚ emissions. That figure alone…
Austria has committed €275 million to four national flagship hydrogen projects and is actively developing the diplomatic groundwork for a…
Research from the University of New South Wales suggests that one of the technology’s most fundamental constraints, internal water accumulation, may be addressed through relatively simple design modifications, with reported performance gains of up to 75 percent.
A consortium including Fortum, ČEZ, MVM, and Slovenské elektrárne has signed an agreement with Framatome to develop a fully European nuclear fuel solution for VVER reactors.
ENGIE Expands European Battery Portfolio Beyond 1 GW as Grid Stability Pressures Intensify
ENGIE is expanding its battery energy storage footprint across key markets, with new projects in Spain and France pushing its European pipeline beyond 1 GW.
TenneT Contracts 200 MW Battery to Address Grid Congestion as Dutch Connection Backlogs Intensify
Grid congestion has emerged as one of the most immediate constraints on renewable energy deployment in the Netherlands, with thousands of projects reportedly facing delays due to limited connection capacity. A new agreement between TenneT and Green Energy Storage signals a shift toward using large-scale battery storage as an operational tool to manage these bottlenecks.
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