[New progress in the world's largest green hydrogen project in Western Australia]The Western Australia Green Energy Centre project, led by Intercontinental Energy, has announced new progress. This project is the world's largest planned 70 gigawatt wind solar green hydrogen complex. Chinese company Sany Group and several Korean companies have been invited to participate in the feasibility study of the first phase of the 6-GW project. The first phase of the project is expected to produce 330000 tons of green hydrogen annually, with the goal of completing investment decisions before 2029. The final planned annual production capacity of the project is 3.5 million tons of green hydrogen, with a total construction period of about 30 years.Editor/Gao Xue
The Dalat Mengxi 1000 kV AC transmission and transformation project has been approved by the National Development and Reform Commission. The project is scheduled to start construction in April 2026 and be put into operation in September 2027, with a total investment of 4.374 billion yuan. The project is a key supporting facility for the Mengxi Beijing Tianjin Hebei ultra-high voltage direct current project, which will enhance the power transmission capacity from Mengxi to the east and serve the clean energy consumption and coordinated development of the Beijing Tianjin Hebei region.Editor/Gao Xue
Indian solar manufacturer Saatvik Green Energy announced an investment of 2.51 billion rupees to build a photovoltaic module manufacturing plant in Odisha state. The investment was completed through a wholly-owned subsidiary, with funding sourced from the company's IPO last year. The local photovoltaic manufacturing capacity in India continues to improve, and the current ALMM certified module production capacity has exceeded 109GW.Editor/Gao Xue