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Browsing: Projects
Somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, a massive cargo ship pitches in a deep-water swell. The ambient temperature…
A $665 million final investment decision on a 260,000 tonne per year low-carbon fertilizer plant in Paraguay marks a notable inflection point for hydrogen-based industrial decarbonization. The Villeta project, led by ATOME PLC, is positioned as one of the first industrial-scale facilities to reach financial close based on commercial fundamentals rather than direct government subsidy support.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is advancing a 300 megawatt battery energy storage system with 1,500 megawatt hours of capacity at its Patache project in Chile.
Barbados Renewable Project Tests Limits of Cost Stability as Island Opens Energy Ownership to Local Investors
Barbados is advancing a $350 million hybrid renewable energy project designed to supply up to 6 percent of national electricity demand under a 25 year power purchase agreement, but early signals suggest the primary impact will be price stability rather than immediate cost reductions for consumers.
Roughly 4,600 households in Chile’s Coquimbo region are now receiving a natural gas blend containing 10% green hydrogen, marking one of the first residential-scale demonstrations of hydrogen injection into distribution networks in South America.
KGAL GmbH & Co KG and PtX Development GmbH have acquired a majority stake in a green hydrogen project at the Lubmin site on Germany’s Baltic coast, taking control of an initiative originally developed by Lhyfe and reinforcing investor commitment to scaling large-scale hydrogen production in strategically positioned energy transition hubs.
Australia’s Hydrogen Headstart Allocates AUD 814 Million to CIP’s 1.5 GW Murchison Project
Government-backed hydrogen subsidies are increasingly being structured around production-linked mechanisms rather than upfront capital grants, reflecting a shift in how policy frameworks attempt to de-risk large-scale electrolytic hydrogen projects.
The global green hydrogen industry is confronting a resource allocation problem that grows more acute as deployment ambitions scale upward.…
Gray hydrogen, produced from unabated fossil fuels, currently accounts for approximately two percent of global CO₂ emissions. That figure alone…
Austria has committed €275 million to four national flagship hydrogen projects and is actively developing the diplomatic groundwork for a…
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