Welcome to today's Green Tech Daily Digest! Here are the top 6 stories making waves in renewable energy and sustainable technology.
1. Hornsea Four Offshore Wind Farm Nears Full Capacity, Set to Power Over 2 Million UK Homes
Γrsted announced today that the Hornsea Four offshore wind farm, located off the Yorkshire coast, is now over 90% complete, with 175 of its 180 turbines generating power. Once fully operational by early Q2 2026, the 2.6 GW project will become the world's largest, providing clean electricity to approximately 2.3 million UK homes and significantly boosting the nation's renewable energy targets.
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2. Solid-State Battery Breakthrough Paves Way for Mass Market EVs by 2028
QuantumSolid Corp. announced a major advancement in solid-state battery technology today, demonstrating a prototype pack with a 1,200 Wh/L energy density and a 10-minute fast-charging capability to 80% capacity. The breakthrough, validated by an independent automotive research institute, could accelerate the widespread adoption of next-generation electric vehicles, with QuantumSolid targeting commercial production readiness by late 2027.
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3. Green Hydrogen Hub in Oman Secures $5 Billion Funding for Phase Two Expansion
The Oman Green Hydrogen Consortium (OGHC) announced securing $5 billion in international investment for the second phase of its ambitious Al Wusta Green Hydrogen project, located near Duqm. This expansion aims to boost production capacity to over 500,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030, leveraging Oman's abundant solar and wind resources to supply burgeoning European and Asian markets with sustainable fuel.
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4. Australia Commissions World's Largest Grid-Scale Battery, Boosting Renewable Grid Stability
Neoen Australia has officially commissioned the new 'Giga-Storage Victoria' battery energy storage system, a 1.2 GW / 4.8 GWh facility near Geelong. This monumental project, now the largest operational grid-scale battery globally, is expected to provide critical grid stability, frequency regulation, and peak demand support for the Victorian energy network, significantly enhancing the integration of the state's growing solar and wind resources.
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5. EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) Enters Full Implementation Phase
The European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) officially began its full operational phase today, requiring importers of carbon-intensive goods like steel, cement, and fertilizers to pay a levy based on embedded emissions. This landmark policy aims to prevent carbon leakage and encourage global industries to decarbonize, with initial projections suggesting a significant impact on supply chains from non-EU countries by late 2026.
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6. Agrivoltaics Pilot Project in California Shows Dual-Use Success for Almond Crops
A groundbreaking agrivoltaics pilot project in California's Central Valley, led by SunAgri Tech and UC Davis, reported significant success in combining solar power generation with almond cultivation. The study, spanning 50 acres, showed a 5-8% increase in almond yield due to reduced heat stress from partial shading, alongside generating 10 MW of clean electricity, demonstrating a viable pathway for sustainable food and energy production.
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