With the Netherlands projected to import up to 3.36 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2040, a new analysis from Aurora Energy Research suggests that Northeast Brazil may hold the key to bridging Europe’s widening hydrogen supply gap.
Meridian Energy has completed New Zealand’s first grid-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) — a 100 MW/200 MWh facility located at Ruakaka, Northland.
Neom’s green hydrogen project, the largest of its kind globally, was conceived with the capacity to produce 600 tonnes of…
The recent passage of Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ through the House has stirred considerable debate about its potential impact…
On 20 February 2025, the European Commission closed its IF24 renewable hydrogen auction after attracting 61 bids across 11 Member States requesting…
An early‑stage production target of 300,000 t yr at Envision Energy’s 500 MW Chifeng facility positions it among the world’s largest green hydrogen‑to‑ammonia…
With electricity demand expected to surge by 26 GW by 2035, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has positioned itself at the forefront of U.S. small modular reactor (SMR) development, filing a permit application to build the country’s first commercial-scale SMR at its Clinch River site in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Intersect Power has secured $837 million to develop 1 GWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Texas—an award-winning transaction that signals how utility-scale storage is evolving to serve not only grid stability but also the growing energy demands of artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Germany and the Netherlands have committed €600 million to a joint tender aimed at jumpstarting renewable hydrogen imports into Northwest Europe.
BP has exited its joint development of the 250MW H2-Fifty project in the Port of Rotterdam—a decision that signals both strategic recalibration and the financial headwinds confronting early-stage electrolytic hydrogen ventures. HyCC, BP’s former partner, will instead pursue a similarly sized standalone project, H2Next, shifting timelines and partnerships but retaining ambition in Europe’s largest port.