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BASF Opens Large-Scale Green Hydrogen Facility in Ludwigshafen

BASF inaugurated a 54-megawatt electrolyzer in Ludwigshafen, Germany, producing up to one ton of CO2-free hydrogen hourly, reducing emissions by 72,000 tons annually; funded partly by 124.3 million euros from the German government and Rhineland-Palatinate.

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Inner Mongolia's Gobi Desert Green Energy Push

Inner Mongolia is rapidly expanding its new energy capacity, aiming to become a national energy and strategic resource hub, with projects like the Dalad Banner photovoltaic project integrating renewable energy with desertification control.

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BASF Opens Large-Scale Green Hydrogen Facility in Ludwigshafen

BASF opened a 54-megawatt hydrogen electrolyzer at its Ludwigshafen site, producing up to one ton of CO2-free hydrogen hourly, reducing emissions by up to 72,000 tons annually; the project received €124.3 million in government funding.

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Eni's Energy Strategy Elevates Italy's Geopolitical Role

Eni's strategic energy investments in the Mediterranean, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia-Pacific position Italy as a key player in global energy security by fostering local development, addressing energy needs, and navigating the transition to sustainable energy sources.

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Rheinmetall's Rise Exposes Europe's Energy Contradiction"

In early 2025, Rheinmetall's market value exceeded Volkswagen's, reaching €23 billion, due to increased military production demands, prompting Germany to prioritize fossil fuel use despite climate goals, raising questions about long-term energy security and geopolitical implications.

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CeraWeek 2024: Fossil Fuel Industry Celebrates Energy Dominance Amidst Internal Uncertainty

At this year's CeraWeek, the fossil fuel industry celebrated the Trump administration's environmental rollbacks and focus on energy dominance, abandoning previous sustainability pledges; this shift, however, is not without internal concerns regarding regulatory uncertainty and potential price drops,...

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Nullarbor Renewable Energy Project Sparks Heritage Concerns

A proposed $100 billion renewable energy project on Western Australia's Nullarbor Plain faces criticism for excluding World and National Heritage impact assessments from its environmental review, despite the region's unique ecological and cultural significance, prompting a petition with over 22,000 ...

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Life on Land
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Africa's Electrification Challenge: Renewables vs. Fossil Fuels

Despite global progress in renewable energy, 570 million Africans lack reliable electricity; while renewables offer a faster, cheaper path to universal access than fossil fuels, attracting sufficient investment remains a critical barrier.

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Hamburg's "Karoline" Power-to-Heat Plant Finally Operational

Hamburg's 5.9 million Euro power-to-heat plant, "Karoline," initially unused due to economic constraints, is now operational thanks to a new law subsidizing electricity for such plants; it will initially produce 20 megawatts, supplying 6,700 households and saving up to 4,000 tons of CO2 annually.

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Hamburg's "Karoline" Plant Finally Operational Thanks to New Energy Law

Hamburg's 5.9 million euro "Karoline" Power-to-Heat plant, largely unused since its 2018 launch due to economic constraints, is now operational thanks to a new paragraph in the Energiewirtschaftsgesetz, providing subsidized electricity and enabling it to supply green district heating to 6,700 househ...

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German Housing Association Warns Against Reversing Heating Act

Berlin-Brandenburg housing associations warn against completely reversing Germany's Heating Act, emphasizing the need for planning security in long-term projects and ongoing municipal heat planning initiatives; CDU's proposed changes may only partially affect the 2023 revision.

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Russia Launches Another Drone Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid

On March 15th, Russia launched an air attack on Ukraine using 178 drones and two ballistic missiles, resulting in significant damage to energy infrastructure in Dnipropetrovsk and Odesa, injuring at least two civilians and causing power outages.

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