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Iowa Lawmakers Weigh Carbon Pipeline Tax as Eminent Domain Dispute Clouds CCS Economics
With carbon capture and storage infrastructure advancing unevenly across the Midwest, Iowa lawmakers are now testing whether fiscal policy should shape the state’s role as a CO2 transport corridor.
After more than five years of stalled progress, construction has officially begun on a large-scale green hydrogen and renewable energy project in South Taranaki, underpinned by a NZD 19.9 million government investment and a total project budget estimated at up to NZD 112.3 million.
China has developed a compressed air energy storage compressor exceeding 100 megawatts of single-unit power, a scale that begins to address one of the core constraints of CAES deployment.
Oxccu Begins Green Hydrogen Trials as UK SAF Mandates Tighten and Cost Pressures Persist
Oxford-based SAF start-up Oxccu has begun supplying its pilot facility with green hydrogen, replacing grey hydrogen volumes previously used in its fuel synthesis process, as it seeks to validate lifecycle emissions reductions alongside process efficiency.
ACWA Power’s Innovation Days 2026 in Riyadh resulted in 27 strategic partnership agreements with international universities, technology suppliers, and research institutions, signaling a deliberate effort to systematize technology development rather than rely solely on incremental improvements within existing assets.
Aypa Power Secures $1.5 Billion Debt Facility to Accelerate Utility-Scale Battery Deployment
Aypa Power, a utility-scale energy storage and hybrid renewables developer backed by Blackstone, has closed a USD 1.5 billion debt financing facility aimed at accelerating the construction of its battery energy storage system portfolio through 2028.
Chile Revises National Green Hydrogen Strategy, Shifts Focus from Exports to Domestic Consolidation
Chile’s Ministry of Energy has launched a public consultation on the updated National Green Hydrogen Strategy 2026–2030, signaling a recalibration of the country’s ambitions six years after the original roadmap.
ACWA Power’s memorandum of understanding with EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg, Rostock Port, and VNG outlines a proposed green ammonia supply corridor from Saudi Arabia to northern Germany, positioning ammonia cracking as a gateway for large-scale hydrogen imports into Europe’s core gas network.
Public support for Europe’s energy transition remains broadly intact, but consumers increasingly see governments as lagging behind stated climate ambitions.
Drax Secures Dispatch Control in 250 MW UK Battery Deal as Tolling Models Gain Traction
Britain’s battery storage pipeline continues to pivot toward contractual structures that prioritize operational control over outright asset ownership, as Drax Group enters a 10 year tolling agreement tied to Fidra Energy’s 250 MW 500 MWh West Burton C battery project.
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