- MOL-Led Consortium Studies Green Hydrogen Exports From New Zealand to Japan
- PPC Group and METLEN Form JV to Develop 1.5 GW Battery Storage Portfolio
- Washington Appoints Circular Action Alliance to Run Producer-Funded Recycling Program
- EU Industrial Accelerator Act Links Green Hydrogen Subsidies to Domestic Electrolyser Manufacturing
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Circular Business Review Teams Up with Energy News to Raise the Bar on Sustainability Storytelling
The circular economy isn’t just another buzzword cluttering your LinkedIn feed—it’s reshaping how smart companies tell their stories. And frankly,…
Australia’s ambitions to establish itself as a hub for e-fuels production have taken a step forward, with HIF Global confirming that its proposed $2 billion green hydrogen–based methanol facility in Tasmania will now be built on the site of the former Burnie paper mill rather than its previously selected location in Hampshire.
Poland-based Hynfra and the Government of Mauritania signed a Framework Agreement for the development of a $1.5 billion integrated green ammonia facility.
The SHS – Stahl-Holding-Saar Group (SHS Group), which includes Dillinger, Saarstahl, and ROGESA, has signed a decade-long agreement with France’s Verso Energy for the annual supply of at least 6,000 tons of renewable hydrogen.
The race to scale up Europe’s hydrogen economy has gained new momentum as AquaVentus, Germany’s offshore wind-to-hydrogen initiative, and Hydrogen Scotland signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen cooperation on green hydrogen production, transport, and deployment across the North Sea region.
The Netherlands has awarded €551 million in funding to RWE for its planned 100-MW OranjeWind electrolyzer in Eemshaven, marking one of the largest single-project hydrogen subsidies issued under the SDE++ climate transition scheme.
Yara Launches Construction of World’s First Renewable Ammonia-Powered Container Ship
Yara Clean Ammonia has initiated construction of the Yara Eyde, billed as the world’s first container vessel designed to run on renewable ammonia.
Thyssenkrupp’s potential annual carbon certificate costs of €500 million against operating profits of just €260 million expose the financial pressure…
The global transportation liquid hydrogen market is projected to reach $10 billion by 2032, growing at a 21.44% CAGR, creating…
In 2024, more than 20% of announced hydrogen projects in Europe were halted or cancelled, according to Westwood Global Energy.…
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