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Europe’s electricity system is facing a temporary but highly visible test of its ability to manage fast changes in renewable generation as Wednesday’s solar eclipse reduces photovoltaic output across parts of the continent.
The company frames its new agreements with SGS and a domestic membrane supplier as industrial refinement. The market data around…
Battery storage across Australia’s National Electricity Market broke its own discharge record for at least the second time in two…
Washington calls its steel and aluminum tariffs a national security necessity. Brussels calls its carbon border charge a climate safeguard.…
India is allocating 30 KTPA of green hydrogen production capacity across four major oil refineries, signaling a more targeted effort to move hydrogen from policy ambition into industrial applications where demand already exists.
GM Exits $3.5 Billion Indiana Battery Venture as EV Strategy Shifts Toward Lower Costs
General Motors is reducing its exposure to large scale EV battery manufacturing, selling its 49.99% stake in a $3.5 billion battery joint venture with Samsung SDI as slower US electric vehicle growth forces automakers to reassess capacity, chemistry and capital allocation.
A claim that building 1 gigawatt-hour of utility-scale battery storage consumes roughly 450 gigawatt-hours of energy before it delivers a…
Stricter Hydrogen Carbon Accounting Can Preserve Investment Incentives, but Not Guarantee Green Hydrogen
Stricter carbon accounting for electrolytic hydrogen does not necessarily undermine project economics, but it also does not ensure that subsidized hydrogen is genuinely low carbon, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Mannheim.
Smoltek and Heraeus Advance Ultra Low Iridium PEM Electrolysis With 3,000 Hour Durability Test
Smoltek Hydrogen and Heraeus Precious Metals are preparing a 3,000 hour durability test of a porous transport electrode designed to operate with less than 0.1 mg of iridium per square centimeter.
A proposed 100 MWe sodium cooled fast reactor is moving into a more detailed development phase in the United States, as ARC Clean Technology and Battelle Energy Alliance, the operator of Idaho National Laboratory, establish a framework covering the engineering, testing and potential first of a kind deployment of ARC’s ARC-100 reactor.
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