
Methanol on pause: ready fuel awaiting market signals
Methanol, now technologically ready, continues to be held back by costs, uncertain regulation and lack of firm demand in shipping

Methanol, now technologically ready, continues to be held back by costs, uncertain regulation and lack of firm demand in shipping

AES Indiana activates solar energy center in Indiana with 250 MW and 180 MWh in batteries to reinforce security and energy transition.

Renewable generation is projected to grow at a faster rate than total electricity demand by mid-2040.

Network operators will prioritize the most advanced projects, abandoning the old first-come, first-served system.

AES Indiana begins operations at the Petersburg Energy Center, with 250 MW of solar power and 180 MWh of batteries, strengthening the electricity supply in Indiana.

Hydrexia validates maritime solid hydrogen transport with its MHX system, optimizing safety and costs in Asia.

Associations call for more wind tenders in 2026: ready projects could quickly reduce coal-fired generation and strengthen the energy transition.

The Port of Immingham begins commercial supply of biomethanol for shipping and opens a new stage in the UK's naval decarbonization.

Scheduled orders through 2030 reflect the global pressure for gas turbines in the face of the growing energy demand of the digital age.

Bunker inquiries grow in Sri Lanka thanks to greater availability and price differentials compared to India.

The renewables awarded are more than 50% cheaper than building new gas plants.

The company reaches 255,976 GWh distributed and 58,343 MW of capacity with strong momentum in the UK, Australia and the US.