- Adani Green Energy Commissions 3.37 GWh Battery Storage Capacity at Khavda
- Oman’s Hydrogen Export Push Faces Transport Cost Reality as Europe Seeks New Supply Corridors
- Hyundai-Led Consortium Advances Hong Kong Hydrogen Ecosystem with Focus on Infrastructure and Urban Deployment
- EU’s Recycling Trade Gap Widens as Organic Material Imports Surge in 2025
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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.
H2Med Hydrogen Backbone and European Hydrogen Grid: €6.7B Infrastructure Bet Tests Cost, Complexity, and Policy Coordination
A projected €6.7 billion investment is now central to Europe’s emerging hydrogen transmission strategy, as Spanish infrastructure operator Enagás outlines plans for a cross border hydrogen backbone that would connect Portugal, Spain, France, and Germany through a dedicated energy corridor.
Korean Researchers Develop Atomic-Level Catalyst Design to Reduce Green Hydrogen Costs
The efficiency limitations of water electrolysis remain one of the largest technical and economic barriers to scaling green hydrogen production. While renewable electricity costs have declined sharply over the past decade, the oxygen evolution reaction inside electrolyzers continues to require high energy input, slowing system efficiency and sustaining dependence on expensive precious metal catalysts such as iridium and ruthenium.
Germany’s Hydrogen Core Network Takes Shape as WAL Project Locks in Capacity Reservation for Lubmin Supply
The WAL project “Hydrogen from Lubmin” has secured entry capacity into the national hydrogen core network through a reservation agreement with transmission system operator GASCADE Gastransport GmbH, marking a shift from infrastructure preparation to commercially structured allocation of transport rights.
Fortum Inaugurates Kalla Hydrogen Test Center to Advance Real World Electrolyzer Validation
Fortum has inaugurated the €20 million Kalla Test Center in Loviisa, Finland, marking the launch of a 2 MW pilot hydrogen facility designed to generate long term operational data and real world testing experience as the hydrogen sector shifts focus from project announcements toward commercial and technical validation.
Global Liquid Hydrogen Alliance Targets $19B Market Amid Shipping Decarbonization Push
The global liquid hydrogen market, valued at approximately $9 billion today and projected to reach $19 billion by 2032 before exceeding $54 billion from 2037 onward, is entering a phase where infrastructure constraints rather than technology readiness are increasingly defining deployment timelines.
Compressed Hydrogen Export Scale-Up from Norway Advances as Provaris, “K” Line and Norwegian Hydrogen Target 40,000 tpa Supply Chain
Provaris Energy Ltd has entered a cooperation framework with shipping group Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd and Norwegian Hydrogen AS to advance a dedicated maritime supply chain for compressed hydrogen exports from western Norway into demand centers in Northern Europe.
Hive Hydrogen and Topsoe Seal $1 Billion Agreement for South Africa’s 1 Million Ton Green Ammonia Plant
South Africa’s Coega Green Ammonia Project has moved closer to execution after project developer Hive Hydrogen selected Topsoe A/S to provide approximately $1 billion worth of electrolyzer and ammonia synthesis equipment.
Estonia’s Hydrogen Transit Plans Face Baltic Sea Rival as Germany Weighs Supply Routes
In the Baltic region, Estonia’s plans to position itself as a strategic hydrogen transit corridor are facing direct competition from an offshore alternative that could bypass the country entirely and reshape regional clean energy investment flows.
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