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The commissioning of the Da’an Wind and Solar Green Hydrogen Synthesis Ammonia Integration Demonstration Project in Jilin province marks a…
Saudi Arabia’s decision to award Técnicas Reunidas, in partnership with Sinopec, the front-end engineering design (FEED) contract for what is…
China’s HBIS Group is set to export over 10,000 tonnes of hydrogen-based “green steel” to Italy by August 2025, signaling a significant shift in industrial decarbonization strategies between China and the European Union.
Amid global uncertainty around hydrogen’s viability as a low-emissions fuel, the Taranaki Mayoral Forum is urging New Zealand’s central government to back the region as a strategic hub for hydrogen production.
Hong Kong’s largest natural gas utility, Towngas, plans to build the city’s first public hydrogen-powered EV charging station, challenging a market narrative that has shifted from optimism to retreat in recent months.
JKSH Signs MoU with NREDCAP to Build $4B Green Ammonia Plant Powered by 3 GW Renewables
India is positioning itself as a major green ammonia exporter with a $4 billion project set to rise near Visakhapatnam port.
Natural Hydrogen: Untapped Resource or Regulatory Headache for the Clean Energy Transition?
When Mali’s Bourakébougou gas field revealed a steady stream of near-pure hydrogen from a shallow reservoir, it disrupted long-held assumptions about hydrogen availability—and reignited global interest in what’s now called “natural hydrogen.”
The final investment decision by Air Liquide to proceed with its 200 MW ELYgator electrolyzer in Rotterdam signals a significant turning point for Europe’s industrial decarbonization efforts.
Europe’s ambition to lead the green hydrogen transition is unraveling, with industry analysts now projecting that only 12 GW of hydrogen production capacity—just a fifth of the 2030 target—may be delivered by the end of the decade.
As global electricity demand surges—driven by AI expansion and cloud services—Google has taken a strategic step into long-duration energy storage…
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