Malaysia has announced two major clean energy projects — a Hybrid Hydro Floating Solar (HHFS) installation and a Green Hydrogen Hub — in a strategic bid to accelerate the nation’s shift to a low-carbon economy.
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India’s northeastern state of Assam has unexpectedly put its green hydrogen policy on hold, creating uncertainty for energy developers and investors who had begun assessing project feasibility under the state’s previously announced incentives.
Masdar and EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to co-develop offshore wind and battery energy storage systems across Germany and the UK.
Despite the two-year extension of the critical 45V tax credit for green hydrogen, more than three-quarters of U.S. projects in the pipeline are still expected to miss the eligibility window, according to new analysis by Wood Mackenzie.
With ambitions to deepen energy ties and align decarbonization strategies, the European Union has committed €3 million to a technical assistance project designed to fast-track Türkiye’s entry into the green and low-carbon hydrogen economy.
As Australia eyes 15 to 30 million tonnes of annual green hydrogen production by 2050, a looming resource bottleneck threatens to undercut its export ambitions: water.
Plug Power has signed a multi-year extension of its supply agreement with a major U.S.-based industrial gas company, aiming to secure consistent hydrogen volumes through 2030.
Chevron is advancing plans to develop a $5 billion blue hydrogen and ammonia facility in Port Arthur, Texas, but the project’s financial viability appears tightly linked to the timeline for securing U.S. federal tax incentives.
Envision has commissioned what it claims is the world’s largest and most advanced green ammonia production facility.
Nepal’s state-run oil monopoly, Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC), is preparing to enter the hydrogen economy by producing green hydrogen from its abundant hydropower resources—marking a notable shift for a country that relies heavily on imported fossil fuels for transport and cooking.