The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that 1,600 GW of renewable energy projects—equivalent to five times the current U.S. power grid’s capacity—are stranded in connection queues globally.
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The strategic partnership between Levidian, a British climate technology startup, and Swedish deep-tech company Graphmatech positions graphene at the forefront…
The issuance of a 500 million euro green bond by Air Liquide signals a transformative shift in the energy finance…
Japan’s Iwatani Corporation recently announced its withdrawal from a key green hydrogen project in Australia, reverberating through the global clean…
Techint Group, led by industrialist Paolo Rocca, introduces a $25 million investment for hydrogen production facilitated by methane pyrolysis. The…
The recent announcement of Sungrow Hydrogen capturing the largest bid share in China’s National 100,000-ton Green Methanol Project signifies a…
Germany’s chemical industry took a significant step toward decarbonization as BASF launched operations of the country’s largest proton exchange membrane…
SMA Solar Technology, through its subsidiary SMA Altenso, has reached a significant milestone. The recent progression into the gigawatt realm…
The landscape of green hydrogen in Spain appears to be decidedly cooling after a period of significant anticipation and investment.…
Investor enthusiasm for greenfield energy infrastructure investments is witnessing remarkable momentum, as evidenced by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) successfully surpassing…