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Consortium to Build First Solar Hydrogen Park in Belgium

A consortium of four companies has announced plans to build the world’s first solar hydrogen park in Wallonia, Belgium, marking a milestone in advancing commercial-scale hydrogen technology. The facility, set to begin operations in 2026, will be powered by...

China Encourages More Private Investment in Energy Projects

China is changing how it handles major energy and infrastructure projects, opening the door to more private investment in energy projects. In some cases, private investors could hold more than a 10% stake. The government says this move is...

AI integration in Oilfield Drilling Enhances Efficiency

The digital transformation of the oilfield sector, particularly in drilling operations, has shifted from a theoretical promise to a daily reality. Artificial intelligence (AI) now plays a persistent role in optimizing work that once depended largely on human experience...

OMV, Masdar Enter Deal for Green Hydrogen Electrolyzer Plant

OMV and Masdar have entered into a binding deal to set up a joint venture (JV) that will develop, finance, and run a 140 MW green hydrogen electrolyzer plant in Bruck an der Leitha, Austria. The facility, among the...

European Nuclear Consortium Launches Data4NuclearX Project

A consortium of six major European entities, EDF, CEA, Dawex, GIFEN, Institut Mines-Télécom, and Sopra Steria, has joined forces to establish a sovereign and secure digital platform for data exchange within the nuclear industry. The initiative, called Data4NuclearX, is...

EIB loans €500 M to Iberdrola’s Windanker Offshore Wind Farm

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has finalized a €500 million green loan to Iberdrola to fund the Windanker offshore wind farm, a major renewable energy initiative currently under construction in the German Baltic Sea. The financing is backed by...

Saudi Arabia Awards Renewable Energy Contracts Worth $2.4B

Saudi Arabia has signed renewable energy contracts exceeding 9 billion Saudi riyals ($2.4 billion) as part of its broader agenda to expand clean power generation while maintaining low production costs. The Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) awarded the deals across...

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