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Green Hydrogen Mandates, E Fuel Policies, and Emerging Supply Gap Threatening Aviation, Shipping, and Automotive Decarbonization Targets by 2030
In 2025 policy frameworks across Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States collectively converged on a shared assumption that is now becoming structurally difficult to sustain: that green hydrogen production will scale fast enough to supply synthetic fuels for aviation, maritime transport, and increasingly road vehicles.
A hydrogen explosion at a pilot production facility in Gangneung, South Korea, in 2019 killed two people and injured six…
Lhyfe and STRABAG have signed a strategic co development agreement aimed at accelerating green hydrogen projects in Germany, with potential expansion into other European markets over time.
India’s green hydrogen production currently costs between $4.40 and $4.80 per kilogram in favorable states, against a grey hydrogen equivalent…
Power to Hydrogen has secured a binding commercial order from SINTEF for a 0.5 MW anion exchange membrane electrolyzer system that will support a carbon utilization project in Tiller, Norway.
Global hydrogen investment announcements surpassed hundreds of billions of dollars over the past several years, yet the gap between announced capacity and operational deployment remains substantial. According to the International Energy Agency, only a fraction of proposed low emission hydrogen projects worldwide have reached final investment decision stage, underscoring the persistent challenges around infrastructure, financing, and industrial demand creation.
Spain’s Huelva Industrial Cluster Expands to 23 Members as Ariema Targets 200 MW Annual Electrolyzer Manufacturing Capacity
Spain’s hydrogen strategy is increasingly shifting beyond project announcements and toward the consolidation of upstream industrial capabilities, as reflected in the inclusion of the Association of Chemical, Basic, and Energy Industries of Huelva (Aiqbe) and the entry of Ariema into its ecosystem, signaling a growing focus on manufacturing capacity and supply chain integration rather than standalone hydrogen project development.
A proposed green hydrogen project in Spain’s Tarragona region is set to begin with an initial 25 MW off-grid electrolyzer system capable of producing about 1,250 tons of hydrogen annually, forming the first step in a broader development plan that could expand to 150 MW and 2,500 tons per year by 2032.
Oman’s Hydrogen Export Push Faces Transport Cost Reality as Europe Seeks New Supply Corridors
Oman is intensifying efforts to position itself as a long distance supplier of green hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives to European markets through a proposed export corridor linking the sultanate with the Netherlands.
Hyundai-Led Consortium Advances Hong Kong Hydrogen Ecosystem with Focus on Infrastructure and Urban Deployment
Nine companies from Korea, mainland China, France, and Hong Kong formalized a hydrogen ecosystem agreement at the International Hydrogen Development Symposium 2026, outlining a coordinated effort to build a full hydrogen value chain in Hong Kong by 2030.
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