T-HYNET, Spain’s largest electrolyzer, to be built by Repsol Simón González · December 29, 2025 Spain's largest electrolyzer will be operational in 2028 and produce 2.7 tons of renewable hydrogen per hour
Fortum to invest 85 million euros to decarbonize its Zabrze plant Simón González · December 29, 2025 The Finnish energy company is reinforcing its coal exit plan with a key investment in Poland.
Battery energy storage could eliminate up to 30 GW of fossil fuel backup Simón González · December 29, 2025 An ECO STOR analysis reveals how electric storage systems strengthen the grid and reduce costs in Germany's energy transition.
GasCo will be operational in early 2026 and will seek LNG bids Simón González · December 29, 2025 GasCo will begin seeking LNG tenders in 2026 to supply Singapore's demand from 2028.
ORLEN to export U.S. gas to Ukraine starting in 2026 José López. · December 29, 2025 Transportation of U.S. gas from Polish terminals to Ukraine strengthens ORLEN's role as a regional energy operator.
Vattenfall and SSAB drive the first fossil-free hydroelectric damper José López. · December 29, 2025 Stornorrfors will be the first hydroelectric power plant to install an all-steel penstock with no fossil emissions thanks to Hybrit technology
Mpatamanga Hydroelectric Power Plant announces start of operations in 2030 Joshua Falcón. · December 28, 2025 The development of the Mpatamanga Hydro Power Plant (MHPP) is consolidating as one of the most relevant initiatives in terms of electricity infrastructure for…
Sizewell C drives low carbon energy in the UK Joshua Falcón. · December 28, 2025 On the east coast of Suffolk, one of the most important projects in the UK’s energy system is progressing: the Sizewell C nuclear power…
Wärtsilä to install Australia’s largest hybrid battery system José López. · December 28, 2025 The new system will store solar energy on a large scale for efficient integration into the Australian power grid from 2028.
Inch Cape moves forward with installation of first marine export cable Ruth Arteaga. · December 28, 2025 The first 85 km marine cable already connects the offshore substation to the mainland at Cockenzie, East Lothian.