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  • 2 weeks ago | ess-news.com | Max Hall |Sergio Matalucci |Marija Maisch |Vincent Shaw

    pv magazine Italia spoke to Euan Killengray, associate consultant at Scottish energy transition consultancy LCP Delta, about Italy’s MACSE energy storage auction and its capacity market procurements, placing the programs in a European context. Killengray confirmed MACSE is a European tool to drive long-duration battery energy storage and also discussed project oversizing, internal rates of return, and the lifespan of battery energy storage systems (BESS).

  • 2 weeks ago | pv-magazine.com | Sergio Matalucci

    Fincantieri said it is constructing the world’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship, the “Viking Libra,” which will be capable of generating onboard electricity and propulsion using hydrogen stored onboard. The vessel, under construction at the Fincantieri Ancona shipyard, is scheduled for delivery in late 2026 and will accommodate up to 998 guests in 499 staterooms. The Viking Libra will feature polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell systems produced by a Fincantieri subsidiary.

  • 2 weeks ago | pv-magazine-india.com | Uma Gupta |Sergio Matalucci

    Larsen & Toubro (L&T) announced this week its arm L&T Energy Green Tech has incorporated a new wholly owned subsidiary L&T Green Energy Kandla Pvt Ltd (LTGEK) for development of green hydrogen and its derivative (including green ammonia) projects and to carry out other related business activities.

  • 3 weeks ago | pv-magazine.com | Sergio Matalucci

    Westwood Global Energy Group said in a new report that only 17% of the European Union's planned project pipeline will move forward without market intervention, warning that the gap between ambition and reality is widening. “The analysis points to a European pipeline under strain, as regulatory delays, elevated costs, and weak demand weigh heavily on progress, with 23 hydrogen projects totaling 29.2 GW (LHV) already stalled or canceled by the close of 2024,” said the London-based research firm.

  • 3 weeks ago | pv-magazine.com | Sergio Matalucci |Matthew Lynas

    Trafigura has scrapped plans for a $471.2 million green hydrogen plant at its Port Pirie smelter in South Australia after completing a feasibility study, a company spokesperson told pv magazine. The Singapore-based commodities firm will continue investing in green hydrogen through MorGen Energy, which is focusing on projects in Milford Haven, Wales, and Esbjerg, Denmark.

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