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ArcelorMittal Halts Dunkirk Hydrogen DRI Project Amid Policy Delays and Economic Headwinds
Europe’s ambitions to decarbonize its steel sector using hydrogen-based direct reduced iron (DRI) have suffered a significant blow, as ArcelorMittal confirmed it is scrapping its €1.8 billion DRI and hydrogen plant in Dunkirk, France.
Amid record iron ore shipments and tightening capital discipline, Fortescue has taken a sharp pivot, announcing the cancellation of two flagship green hydrogen projects in the United States and Australia.
Koorangie Battery Powers Up, Grid-Forming Inverters Redefine System Strength in Victoria
Australia’s energy transition has reached another critical inflection point with the commissioning of the 125 MW/250 MWh Koorangie Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Victoria.
Air pollution is the second leading cause of death globally, contributing to nearly 7.5 million premature deaths each year. The…
In 2024, 91% of new renewable energy projects worldwide delivered power at a lower cost than any new fossil fuel alternative, according to the latest data from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
Andhra Pradesh has launched the Green Hydrogen Valley–Amaravati Declaration, setting forth 2030 as the target year to become a global hub for green hydrogen production.
French firm Lhyfe has raised €2.5 million through a public crowdfunding campaign—surpassing sector norms and introducing a novel funding approach to Europe’s decarbonization landscape.
VDL and Battolyser Join Forces to Cut Costs and Boost Flexibility in Electrolyzer Market
Battolyser Systems and VDL Hydrogen Systems have joined forces to develop and commercialize what they claim will be the first fully flexible industrial electrolyzer.
Italian gas technology firm ErreDue has finalized a €3.2 million contract with Dutch company Groengas Asset BV for the supply of three hydrogen production plants totaling 2.5 MW.
With €303.75 million in federal funding secured for the first 400MW phase of Moeve’s planned 2GW Andalusian Hydrogen Valley, Spain’s southernmost autonomous community is moving to head off a familiar problem: the shortage of skilled labour to support the deployment of large-scale hydrogen infrastructure.
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