- Green Hydrogen Forecasts Keep Shrinking, But Actual Output Is Still a Rounding Error
- CATL’s 2035 Carbon Neutrality Roadmap Is Really Aimed at a 2027 EU Deadline
- Europe’s Electrolyzer Capacity Risks Underuse as Green Hydrogen Projects Stall Before FID
- Italy Prepares €400 Million Annual Hydrogen Auctions With 15 Year Contracts for Difference
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The industry’s own numbers show why the debate over 100, 170, or 300 million tonnes by 2050 matters less than…
Europe’s Electrolyzer Capacity Risks Underuse as Green Hydrogen Projects Stall Before FID
Europe’s electrolyzer manufacturing industry has the capacity to produce about 8.49 GW of equipment annually, yet the region’s much larger problem is increasingly on the demand side.
Italy Prepares €400 Million Annual Hydrogen Auctions With 15 Year Contracts for Difference
Italy is preparing to commit up to €400 million annually to renewable hydrogen support, putting one of Europe’s largest national subsidy mechanisms behind an auction model designed to test how much production the market can deliver at competitive prices.
The $8.4 billion Oxagon facility is more than 90% complete and moving into commissioning. That milestone now sits inside a…
Energy security, energy prices and the ability of the economy to respond to European decarbonisation are becoming issues that will…
The company frames its new agreements with SGS and a domestic membrane supplier as industrial refinement. The market data around…
India is allocating 30 KTPA of green hydrogen production capacity across four major oil refineries, signaling a more targeted effort to move hydrogen from policy ambition into industrial applications where demand already exists.
Stricter Hydrogen Carbon Accounting Can Preserve Investment Incentives, but Not Guarantee Green Hydrogen
Stricter carbon accounting for electrolytic hydrogen does not necessarily undermine project economics, but it also does not ensure that subsidized hydrogen is genuinely low carbon, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Mannheim.
Smoltek and Heraeus Advance Ultra Low Iridium PEM Electrolysis With 3,000 Hour Durability Test
Smoltek Hydrogen and Heraeus Precious Metals are preparing a 3,000 hour durability test of a porous transport electrode designed to operate with less than 0.1 mg of iridium per square centimeter.
A market projected to grow nearly ninefold in a decade, from $1.01 billion this year to $8.81 billion by 2036…
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