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Browsing: Hydrogen
The California state-run Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) hydrogen hub, envisioned as a cornerstone of America’s green hydrogen strategy, has paused development after the Department of Energy withdrew over $1.2 billion in support.
The European Union’s flagship green hydrogen import strategy is confronting hard economic realities in Namibia, where the €10 billion Hyphen…
Germany’s hydrogen value chain gained new industrial momentum as BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions (ECMS) inaugurated a production facility in Budenheim, near Frankfurt.
Samsung E&A Expands Hydrogen Portfolio with 100 MW PEM System Developed with Nel Hydrogen
Samsung E&A has unveiled its latest green hydrogen production system, the CompassH2-P, developed in partnership with Nel Hydrogen.
Plans for a 4 km natural gas pipeline intended to supply the Stanlow Manufacturing Complex (SMC) as part of the HyNet hydrogen energy project have been withdrawn, raising questions over the future logistics of the North West UK hydrogen scheme.
Denmark has entered a new phase of its green transition with the inauguration of the HySynergy plant in Fredericia, one of Europe’s first large-scale electrolysis facilities producing certified green hydrogen.
Spain’s accelerating hydrogen economy is gaining new momentum as RIC Energy and Siemens form a strategic partnership to develop large-scale projects in renewable hydrogen, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and green ammonia.
The October 2025 designation of hydrogen as an “industry of the future” by the 4th Plenum of the 20th Central…
BP Energy Outlook 2025: Hydrogen’s Slow March to Scale Amid a Fragmented Energy Transition
The 2025 edition of BP’s Energy Outlook delivers a sobering assessment of hydrogen’s prospects in the global energy transition. Despite widespread policy enthusiasm, the report underscores that hydrogen will remain marginal until at least 2040—unless a rapid and coordinated acceleration in decarbonization occurs.
India’s green hydrogen ambitions received another international vote of confidence this week as Haryana-based Hygenco secured a GBP 22 million (USD 27 million) investment from the UK-backed Neev II Fund, managed by SBICAP Ventures.
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