- Henkel Tightens 2030 Sustainability Targets as Scope 3 Emissions and Supply Chain Pressure Define Next Phase of Net-Zero Transition
- KGAL GmbH & Co KG and PtX Take Control of Lhyfe-Developed Hydrogen Project in Lubmin
- Schneider Electric and Microsoft Link AI Automation to Green Hydrogen Efficiency Push
- Vattenfall and Volkswagen Test EV-to-Grid Flexibility in Large-Scale Swedish Pilot
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KGAL GmbH & Co KG and PtX Development GmbH have acquired a majority stake in a green hydrogen project at the Lubmin site on Germany’s Baltic coast, taking control of an initiative originally developed by Lhyfe and reinforcing investor commitment to scaling large-scale hydrogen production in strategically positioned energy transition hubs.
Schneider Electric and Microsoft have announced a collaboration focused on AI-powered, software-defined automation systems aimed at improving operational efficiency in hydrogen production and broader industrial decarbonization.
Hyundai E&C Develops Flat-Bottom Liquid Hydrogen Tank to Address Korea’s Storage Bottleneck
Hyundai Engineering & Construction’s development of the South Korea’s first flat-bottom liquid hydrogen storage tank signals a shift toward rethinking storage design as a lever for scaling the hydrogen economy.
Australia’s Hydrogen Headstart Allocates AUD 814 Million to CIP’s 1.5 GW Murchison Project
Government-backed hydrogen subsidies are increasingly being structured around production-linked mechanisms rather than upfront capital grants, reflecting a shift in how policy frameworks attempt to de-risk large-scale electrolytic hydrogen projects.
Sunfire HyLink Alkaline 23 Targets 50 MW Electrolyzer Modules for Industrial Hydrogen Scale-Up
Sunfire has launched HyLink® Alkaline 23, a new outdoor pressurized alkaline electrolyzer system. The 50-megawatt electrolyzer module is designed for the implementation of triple‑digit megawatt projects and reduces total installed costs (TIC) on the customer side by up to 50 percent.
Stegra Secures €1.4 Billion Backing as Hydrogen-Based Steel Faces Scale and Cost Pressures
Stegra has secured €1.4 billion in new funding to advance its hydrogen-based steel plant in northern Sweden, underscoring both investor confidence and the scale of financial commitment required to bring low-carbon steel technologies to market.
The global green hydrogen industry is confronting a resource allocation problem that grows more acute as deployment ambitions scale upward.…
Gray hydrogen, produced from unabated fossil fuels, currently accounts for approximately two percent of global COâ‚‚ emissions. That figure alone…
Austria has committed €275 million to four national flagship hydrogen projects and is actively developing the diplomatic groundwork for a…
Research from the University of New South Wales suggests that one of the technology’s most fundamental constraints, internal water accumulation, may be addressed through relatively simple design modifications, with reported performance gains of up to 75 percent.
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