- OMV Secures €123M in State-Backed Support for 140 MW Green Hydrogen Project in Austria
- LyondellBasell Repositions Its Petrochemical Portfolio Around Circular Plastics and Low-Carbon Materials
- Donut Lab Launches First Commercially Available All-Solid-State Battery for Electric Vehicles
- China Brings Second Hualong One Reactor Online at Zhangzhou Nuclear Plant
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TotalEnergies has acquired a substantial renewable energy pipeline from Low Carbon. This strategic expansion involves eight solar projects amounting to 350 megawatts (MW) and two battery storage facilities with a total capacity of 85 MW.
NuScale Power Corporation has recently garnered approval from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for its enhanced 250 MWt (77 MWe) NuScale Power Modules.
Yunnan’s Baochi Energy Storage Station Pioneers Grid-Forming Sodium-Ion Battery System
The Baochi Energy Storage Station recently commissioned by China Southern Power Grid (CSG) is a significant development in the renewable energy sector.
Replacing global hydrogen production with green alternatives would demand the entire output of the U.S. electrical grid. This stark reality…
Saudi Arabia’s NEOM Green Hydrogen Company’s ambitious project is progressing rapidly, with 80% of construction completed across various sites including a green hydrogen facility, wind garden, solar farm, and transmission grid in the emerging city of Oxagon.
In an effort to bolster grid stability in the Netherlands, a second massive battery storage system supplied by Rolls-Royce is set to begin operation in Zeewolde by 2026.
Plug Power’s Woodbine, Georgia hydrogen facility achieved a remarkable milestone by producing 300 metric tons of liquid hydrogen—the highest monthly output from the plant since its inception in January 2024.
Table of Contents Overview of Elon Musk’s Views on Hydrogen Energy Criticism of Hydrogen as an Energy Storage Solution Industry…
ULEMCo is tackling one of the biggest challenges in decarbonizing construction—providing efficient hydrogen refuelling solutions for off-road and infrastructure-scarce environments—at a time when the sector accounts for nearly 39% of global carbon emissions.
DOE Terminates $3.7B in Clean Energy Awards, Citing Economic Viability and Security Concerns
The Department of Energy (DOE) has rescinded 24 previously awarded clean energy demonstration projects totaling more than $3.7 billion in federal funding.
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