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Italy’s €6B Hydrogen Contract-for-Difference Scheme Tests Economics of Industrial Decarbonization
Brussels’ approval of Italy’s €6 billion ($6.9 billion) hydrogen support scheme comes at a moment when verified green hydrogen output in the country remains near industrial infancy, with production estimated at just 27 tonnes per day.
Oil Chokepoints and Fragile Supply Chains: Why Freight Electrification Is Moving From Concept to Necessity
Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz continue to expose a structural weakness in global logistics: a freight system still overwhelmingly dependent on diesel.
Namibia is positioning its green hydrogen strategy alongside China’s 15th Five-Year Plan for 2026 to 2030, signaling a shift from project-level cooperation toward broader industrial alignment.
India’s Green Hydrogen Buildout Reaches 8,000 TPA, but Cost and Scale Gaps Challenge 2030 Targets
India has commissioned approximately 8,000 tonnes per annum of green hydrogen production capacity as of February 2026, marking an early-stage milestone under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
Basque Govt Launches Feasibility Study on Hydrogen Pipeline to France Under Phyrene Program
The Basque government has initiated a feasibility study to assess a potential secondary hydrogen pipeline from the Enagás trunk line to Irun, a move aimed at linking Euskadi’s growing green hydrogen production to France.
The UK’s low-carbon hydrogen pipeline has added another permitted project, with Uniper receiving planning approval for its Humber H2ub Green facility, a 120MW electrolytic hydrogen plant intended to supply industrial demand from the end of the decade.
UK Hydrogen Ambitions Face Scrutiny as $1B Fuel Cell Venture Collapses Amid “Free Energy” Claims
The United Kingdom’s hydrogen innovation landscape is under renewed scrutiny following claims that a proposed $1 billion fuel cell venture was abruptly halted, raising questions about how emerging energy technologies are funded, validated, and sustained.
India’s green hydrogen market has reached a new pricing threshold, with a contract awarded at ₹279 per kilogram for supply to Numaligarh Refinery Limited, a level that begins to narrow the persistent cost gap between low-carbon hydrogen and fossil-based alternatives.
France has gained European Commission approval for a €1 billion framework designed to accelerate the country’s industrial hydrogen production, combining renewable and low-carbon power sources including nuclear energy.
Sungrow Hydrogen has completed near-simultaneous shipments of electrolysis systems to projects in Oman, Italy, and Brazil, offering a case study in how vendors are attempting to scale both manufacturing and delivery in parallel.
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