The company’s $1.66 billion Department of Energy (DOE) loan guarantee will fund the construction of up to six hydrogen production facilities, starting with a plant in Graham, Texas. This facility, powered by wind energy, is expected to produce 45 tons of hydrogen per day, eliminating 175,000 tons of CO2 annually—equivalent to taking 38,000 cars off the road. Marsh projects a seven-to-eight-year payback period, with the plant generating cash flow for up to 50 years.
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The levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for renewables like solar and wind becomes cheaper than continuing operations of existing coal…
Graphite’s pivotal role in the battery market is steadily garnering attention due to its intrinsic chemical properties and market dynamics.…
The Trump administration announced considerations to cancel federal loans previously granted by the Department of Energy for transition projects.
The patent filed by Eaton Intelligent Power Limited introduces a sophisticated method of operating a system that integrates a hydrogen internal combustion engine with a supercharger.
Bill Gates has invested in a French startup called Mantle8, led by geologist Emmanuel Mansini.
Amid a backdrop of ambitious transportation innovation, the administration of Aeristech raises significant concerns for the future of London’s transition to hydrogen buses.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has begun the construction of a significant battery energy storage project in Australia with a capacity of 960 megawatt-hours (MWh).
Freyr Battery, a Norwegian company specializing in battery production, has decided to cancel its plans to build a significant battery manufacturing plant in Coweta County, Georgia.
The Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are on the verge of a significant shift. They are preparing to disconnect their electricity grids from Russia’s power supply system.