Amazon has pledged to purchase steel made using green hydrogen technology for its upcoming data center in Sweden.
Author: Anela Dokso
PureWave and the University of Wyoming have partnered on advancing hydrogen technology.
Axpo Nordic, part of the Swiss energy company Axpo Group, and Stegra, a company involved in the development of green hydrogen projects, have recently signed a power purchase agreement (PPA).
Malaysia’s Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (MOSTI) plans to produce two million tons of hydrogen annually by the year 2030.
Poland’s Ministry for Climate and Environment plans to provide financial support for hydrogen energy projects, aligning with the country’s push toward renewable energy sources.
A novel patent titled “System for Authenticating Production, Storage, and Distribution of Hydrogen” has been filed by C. Balaji. This patent proposes a comprehensive system designed to monitor and authenticate the entire lifecycle of hydrogen, from production to distribution.
The Romanian Ministry of Energy published a tender on November 26, 2024, titled “Hydrogen Infrastructure Development 2024.” Interested parties have until January 31, 2025, to submit their proposals.
Plaintiffs have filed a lawsuit against Toyota, claiming the automaker has engaged in deceptive practices regarding its hydrogen-powered vehicles, particularly the Mirai.
Brazil plans to invest R$40 billion in the development of green hydrogen by 2025.
Hydrogen’s path forward requires integrating infrastructure, finance, and policy. The $100 billion market is only the beginning. As Eric Ru notes, “Hydrogen’s challenge isn’t its promise—it’s building the framework to fulfill it.”