GreenTech Horizon: Weekend Energy Brief

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Welcome to today's Green Tech Daily Digest! Here are the top 5 stories making waves in renewable energy and sustainable technology.

1. European Steel Giant ThyssenKrupp Unveils Green Hydrogen-Powered Blast Furnace Project

ThyssenKrupp Steel announced on Friday the successful commissioning of the first phase of its green hydrogen-powered blast furnace at its Duisburg plant, capable of reducing CO2 emissions by 20%. The project, a collaboration with H2Nova Energy, will eventually replace significant coal usage with renewable hydrogen supplied from a new 500 MW electrolysis plant in Wilhelmshaven by 2028. This marks a critical step towards decarbonizing heavy industry in Europe.

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2. Lithion Dynamics Announces Production Milestone for Next-Gen Solid-State EV Batteries

California-based Lithion Dynamics confirmed today it has achieved a production rate of 5,000 next-generation solid-state battery cells per week at its pilot facility, a critical step towards commercial scale. These new cells promise a 30% increase in energy density and a 15-minute fast-charging capability for upcoming premium electric vehicles, with initial automotive integrations expected by late 2026. The company is actively pursuing partnerships with major automakers.

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3. Dogger Bank Phase III Complete: UK Solidifies Offshore Wind Dominance with New Power Record

The final turbines for Dogger Bank Wind Farm's third phase, Dogger Bank C, were successfully installed this week, bringing the world's largest offshore wind farm to its full operational capacity of 3.6 GW. Located off the coast of Yorkshire, the colossal project, a joint venture between SSE Renewables, Equinor, and VΓ₯rgrΓΈnn, will now power over 6 million UK homes annually, significantly boosting the nation's renewable energy supply.

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4. ChargeLink Networks Rolls Out 500 New Ultra-Fast Charging Hubs Across North America

ChargeLink Networks announced a massive expansion of its electric vehicle charging infrastructure, deploying 500 new ultra-fast charging hubs across major highways and urban centers in the US and Canada. Each new hub features an average of 10 charging stalls, primarily offering 350 kW to 400 kW power levels, capable of adding 200 miles of range in under 15 minutes for compatible EVs. This initiative aims to alleviate range anxiety and support long-distance EV travel.

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5. Canadian Government Allocates Billions to Boost Direct Air Capture Initiatives

In a bid to accelerate its climate goals, the Canadian federal government unveiled a new C$5 billion fund dedicated to incentivizing the deployment of direct air capture (DAC) and carbon utilization projects. The program offers significant tax credits and grants for companies developing and operating large-scale DAC facilities, aiming to capture 5 million tonnes of CO2 annually by 2030, positioning Canada as a leader in carbon removal technologies.

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