- CATL and Alfen Target 5 GWh of Sodium Ion Energy Storage Deployments Across Europe
- Australia’s Natural Hydrogen Exploration Gains Momentum With Claimed 88 Bcf Discovery in South Australia
- India Launches First Hydrogen Powered Train as Rail Decarbonization Shifts Beyond Electrification
- US, Japan and South Korea Forge SMR Alliance as Nuclear Competition With China and Russia Intensifies
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The aviation sector, the fastest-growing contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, is confronting a structural decarbonization challenge. Sustainable aviation fuels now account for less than one percent of global jet fuel demand, yet the UK has set a target of 22 percent SAF use by 2040.
Morocco is emerging as a continental leader in green hydrogen, leveraging its abundant solar and wind resources to position itself as a strategic supplier to Europe.
Volkswagen AG is expanding beyond vehicle electrification into grid scale energy storage and electricity trading, signaling a shift toward integrating mobility, energy infrastructure, and power market participation.
Equator Renewables Asia Secures $39M to Develop Solar, Hydrogen and Industrial Energy Projects in Indonesia
Singapore based Equator Renewables Asia has raised S$50 million, equivalent to about $39.3 million, to expand solar, green hydrogen, and sustainable industrial infrastructure projects in Indonesia.
Japan imported approximately 87% of its energy in 2023, a dependency that has deepened since the Fukushima nuclear disaster and…
Record copper prices would ordinarily signal a healthy industry. Instead, the metal’s midstream sector is under structural strain, exposing fault…
Tanker transits through the Strait of Hormuz have fallen by 90 percent since the conflict began, removing approximately 20 million…
Total global debt reached a record $348 trillion at the end of 2025, with nearly $29 trillion added in a…
In January 2026, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz made a public admission that would have been politically unthinkable a decade earlier:…
A consortium led by the Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines has launched the Japan–New Zealand Hydrogen Corridor to examine the feasibility of producing green hydrogen in New Zealand and exporting it to Japan.
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