
China tightens rare earth export controls
China has expanded its restrictions on rare earth exports to safeguard national security and interests. The new rules add five more rare-earth elements to the existing control list, bringing the total to 12, Reuters reports. Export licenses will now be required for the production technologies of these minerals and for their overseas use, including for military and semiconductor applications. This move is seen as Beijing strengthening its leverage in trade talks with the US.
China is seeking assurances from India that rare earth magnets supplied by it will only be used locally for civilian purposes, and also that they will not be exported to the US, Economic Times reports.
India targets 5MMT annual hydrogen output by 2030
India's Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister, Hardeep Singh Puri, said that the country’s “Hydrogen Age has begun,” with a target to produce 5 million metric tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030, ET Energyworld reports. This would account for 10% of the global market. A key project is the NTPC Green Hydrogen Hub near Visakhapatnam, which will be one of the country's largest integrated green hydrogen facilities. The government's National Green Hydrogen Mission has an outlay of Rs. 19,744 crore to help achieve these goals.
Andhra Pradesh forms hydrogen advisory panel
The Andhra Pradesh government has formed a high-level advisory committee to promote the green hydrogen initiative 'Green Hydrogen Valley – Amaravati,' The Hindu reports. The panel, co-chaired by Dr. V.K. Saraswat and Chief Secretary K. Vijayanand, will guide the state's efforts in technology adoption, research, and infrastructure development. The goal is to make Andhra Pradesh India's largest green hydrogen hub by 2030, contributing to the country's sustainable hydrogen economy.
Tokamak Energy and Gauss Fusion partner to advance fusion
Tokamak Energy and Gauss Fusion have announced a strategic collaboration to accelerate the commercialization of fusion technology. The partnership will focus on advancing high temperature superconducting (HTS) magnets. This alliance brings together Tokamak Energy's expertise in HTS technology with Gauss Fusion's leadership in industrializing fusion energy. The companies aim to pool their industrial know-how to accelerate the path to the first generation of European fusion power plants.
Aavishkaar Group launches defence and deep-tech fund
Aavishkaar Group has partnered with Jamwant Ventures to launch the 'Jamwant Ventures Fund 2', India's first veteran-led defence and deep-tech fund. The new fund, targeting a corpus of INR 500 crore, is the first initiative under Aavishkaar's new 'OneAavishkaar' platform. The partnership aims to provide catalytic capital and strategic mentorship to indigenous startups, empowering them to drive innovation for national security.
Newtral raises funds for global expansion
Newtral Technologies, a climate-tech startup in Bengaluru, has raised $600,000 in funding from NOW Accelerate, Indian Startup Times reports. The capital will help Newtral expand its sustainability platform and prepare for a Series A funding round. As part of the partnership, NOW will provide venture-building resources and expertise to help Newtral scale its platform, which helps businesses measure, report, and reduce their emissions.
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