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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.
Thyssenkrupp’s potential annual carbon certificate costs of €500 million against operating profits of just €260 million expose the financial pressure…
In 2024, the EU absorbed 70 percent of the UK’s crude oil exports—worth £11.4 billion—and nearly all gas exports at…
In 2024, more than 20% of announced hydrogen projects in Europe were halted or cancelled, according to Westwood Global Energy.…
Thyssenkrupp Nucera paid less than €10 million to acquire key technology assets from the insolvent Danish electrolyser manufacturer Green Hydrogen…
With 44 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity ready for deployment but lacking Power Purchase Agreements, India confronts a market paradox…
Saudi Arabia targets 1.2 million tons of green hydrogen production and 10% of global demand by 2030, yet renewable energy…
Lithium-ion battery health prediction accuracy drops significantly after 100 cycles in existing systems, yet new research demonstrates a root mean…
Global hydrogen markets are expanding at a rapid clip, with projections suggesting the sector could reach $410 billion by 2030,…
Inner Mongolia targets 200,000 tons of annual green hydrogen production by 2025, positioning the region as China’s hydrogen manufacturing epicenter.…
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