Energy Transition in Motion (Week of May 25, 2023): Advancing Projects, Investment

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including plans for a $4.3 billion EV battery cell manufacturing plant.

Saudi Lines Up Partners, Financing for $8.4 Billion Hydrogen Plant

The financial close with 23 banks and investment firms for the hydrogen plant in Saudi Arabia comes amid efforts to boost global development of hydrogen, a near zero emissions energy source.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of May 19, 2023): Advancing Projects, Investment

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including moves to merge with special purpose acquisition companies and go public.

NextEra CEO: Strengthening Hydrogen Sector Requires Partnerships

Hydrogen and its decarbonization potential is on the radar of energy companies looking to lower emissions, but it will take partnerships to make it happen, NextEra Energy Resources CEO says.

Hydrogen’s Nagging Question: Where’s the Demand?

Aligning hydrogen demand with supply is among the biggest challenges—and opportunities—facing the nascent hydrogen industry in North America.

Global Hydrogen to Go Public with $112 Million Merger

The newly combined company will be called Global Gas Corp. and will be listed on Nasdaq.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of May 12, 2023): Advancing Projects, Investment

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including plans for a $4.7 billion terminal to support floating wind development in the U.S.

ABB, Lhyfe, Skyborn Partner to Develop Swedish Hydrogen Project

The 600-megawatt hydrogen faciity, being developed by ABB and its partners, will be on of Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen projects.

Upgrading Rules and Standards to Bolster the Energy Transition

To have a successful energy transition and deliver succinct, clear and achievable regulations, policymakers must lend an ear to the industry experts.

Oil Demand to Drop 50% in Transport by 2050, Report Says

DNV report says electrification will dominate road transport, but fossil fuel use will continue in other areas.