- Algeria Joins African Green Hydrogen Alliance, Strengthening Continental Push for Renewable Growth
- Yara Commits to Full Offtake from ATOME’s $630M Green Fertilizer Project in Villeta
- Hydrogen’s $75 Billion Reality Check: From Oil Majors to Middle East Corridors, Can the Numbers Add Up?
- Hydrogen Integration Lowers Costs and Boosts Efficiency in Floating PV-Pumped Hydro Systems, Study Finds
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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.
Tree Energy Solutions (TES) and CPC Finland OY have established LUOTO ENERGIA OY, a joint venture aiming to build a 500 MW green hydrogen and electric natural gas (e-NG) production facility in Rauma, Finland.
While global automakers continue to double down on battery-electric vehicles (BEVs), Japan’s leading automotive manufacturers are taking a contrarian path—reengineering the internal combustion engine (ICE) with a focus on hydrogen and bioethanol.
For over four decades, Greg Vezina has been warning that we’re backing the wrong horse. As CEO of Hydrofuel Canada,…
Germany to Slash Green Hydrogen Industry Support by 67%, Raising Concerns Over Decarbonization Goals
Germany’s federal budget proposal for 2025 signals a major retreat from previously committed financial support for industrial green hydrogen, with funding expected to drop from €3.7 billion to just €1.2 billion through 2030—a 67.5% reduction.
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