As South Korea intensifies efforts to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors and reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels, a new partnership between U.S.-based Utility and Korean engineering firm Kunwha E&C aims to commercialize local, biogas-to-hydrogen solutions.
Author: Anela Dokso
The Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) in India has established two new centres of excellence—one focused on green hydrogen and the other on electric vehicles (EVs)—designed to anchor long-term research and skills development in clean energy technologies.
With regulatory approval secured from the Inner Mongolia Energy Bureau, China has officially authorized the development of its first inter-provincial green hydrogen pipeline—a 400km conduit that will deliver 100,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually from Ulanqab in Inner Mongolia to Sinopec’s Yanshan petrochemical facility in Beijing.
As Australia’s hydrogen ambitions face mounting headwinds, the federal government has committed A$432 million (US$283.82 million) to support the Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub, a project led by Orica, the world’s largest explosives manufacturer.
Indonesia has unveiled plans for a US$10 billion green hydrogen and desalination mega-project—its largest sustainable infrastructure collaboration to date—through a partnership involving Saudi-based ACWA Power, state energy firm PT Pertamina, and state investment agency BPI Danantara.
Jordan has taken a formal step toward establishing itself as a green hydrogen production hub in the Middle East, following Cabinet approval of a comprehensive national framework designed to unlock investment and accelerate project implementation.
With $474.6 million in newly approved financing, the African Development Bank (AfDB) is doubling down on South Africa’s energy transition, backing a broad structural reform agenda that places equal weight on infrastructure governance, green growth, and inclusive development.
Latin American nations are under increasing scrutiny as key players in the burgeoning global hydrogen market, given the region’s substantial renewable energy resources. According to recent insights shared by industry expert Adrian Mason, the region — particularly South and Central America — boasts a remarkable 75% generation share of renewable energy projected for 2024, poised to climb to 79% by 2035. This is driven by a robust hydropower base supplemented by substantial growth in solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind power, expected to rise at compound annual growth rates (CAGR) of 9% and 6%, respectively, from 2025 to 2035. The burgeoning…
As Germany navigates the energy transition while phasing out coal, the state of Saxony-Anhalt has launched a €87 million green hydrogen subsidy program, designed to catalyze industrial decarbonisation in one of the country’s most coal-reliant regions.
HyTerra has confirmed the addition of a third well, McCoy 1, to its 2025 drilling schedule in Kansas, marking a strategic departure from its earlier “twinning” approach toward a more data-driven exploration model.