Norway’s recent policy shift in the energy sector marks a pivotal moment for both the national and regional electricity grid dynamics.
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The European Union is making a decisive advancement in its quest for a more sustainable and climate-neutral future by supporting the “Hydrogen Industrial Inland Valley Austria” initiative.
Bosch recently reported a significant decrease in profits, with a one-third drop in earnings before interest and taxes, bringing the total to 3.2 billion euros.
Germany’s ambition to become a climate-neutral utopia has faced another setback. Hydrogen trains, meant to replace diesel trains, have been unreliable.
The German state of Hesse plans a new hydrogen pipeline network spanning 280 kilometers. This project is projected to cost up to €300 million.
Hydrogen Rainmakers Poland, supported by Scherpe Tanden, is inviting submissions of non-binding letters of interest (LoI) for its upcoming 20 MW hydrogen electrolyser project in Szklary-Huta, Lower Silesia.
Evonik Industries is collaborating with VoltH2 to enhance green hydrogen production at the Delfzijl chemical park in the Netherlands.
Hungary has taken a significant step towards enhancing its energy sector by partnering with the United Kingdom to develop small modular nuclear reactors.
Gloucestershire has been identified as a prime location for the development of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).
Emerging markets for energy storage are set to rise significantly in 2025. These markets are primarily developing nations that are increasing their focus on renewable energy.