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AfDB’s $475M Bet on South Africa Signals Strategic Shift Toward Green Industrialization
With $474.6 million in newly approved financing, the African Development Bank (AfDB) is doubling down on South Africa’s energy transition, backing a broad structural reform agenda that places equal weight on infrastructure governance, green growth, and inclusive development.
Despite a 15 percent year‑on‑year increase to just over 100,000 fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs) worldwide in 2024, global adoption remains less…
Europe has set its sights on deploying 40 GW of renewable hydrogen electrolysers by 2030—a target that now hinges as much…
Gold Hydrogen’s shares rallied 22 percent after announcing a A$14.5 million investment package led by Toyota Motor Corporation, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company,…
By 2025, hydrogen’s promise as a clean energy vector rests heavily on overcoming storage challenges. Metal hydrides (MHs) offer regulated…
As EU heads of state prepare to land in Beijing for the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties, energy cooperation occupies…
At an estimated production cost of €2.50 per kilogram—half the price of Europe’s subsidized hydrogen—Brazil is positioning itself as a…
The halt of EWE’s hydrogen project in Bremen, following ArcelorMittal’s decision to abandon its hydrogen transition plans, underscores a core…
By 2024, Germany conducted nearly 700,000 energy consultations. The result? A resounding rejection of hydrogen as a viable heating solution…
A key indicator of Germany’s hydrogen ambitions has dimmed: despite a national target of 10 GW of installed electrolyser capacity by…
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