- The Netherlands Eases Circular Economy Targets as Funding Gaps Emerge
- VSPARTICLE and Plug Power Validate Nanoporous Catalyst That Could Ease PEM Electrolyzer Iridium Constraints
- Lhyfe Launches Germany’s First Commercial Renewable Hydrogen Site in Schwäbisch Gmünd
- Global Renewable Capacity Hits 582 GW in 2024—Still 540 GW Short of 2030 Target
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Italy Tests Industrial Green Hydrogen Blend, but Questions Remain Over Scale and Viability
Italy’s first industrial application of green hydrogen blending is set to begin this September, when food giant Granarolo starts receiving a supply of gas mixed with up to 20% green hydrogen.
GM Hits Pause on Detroit Hydrogen Fuel Cell Plant Amid Infrastructure and Market Hurdles
General Motors has suspended plans to build its $55 million hydrogen fuel cell manufacturing facility in Detroit, Michigan.
ACWA Power Secures $500M in US Partnerships to Bolster Green Hydrogen, Solar and Desalination
ACWA Power, the Saudi energy transition and desalination giant, has signed $500 million worth of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with leading American companies, reinforcing its strategic alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and deepening its role in global decarbonization efforts.
McPhy Energy Moves Toward Asset Sale and Liquidation After Failing to Secure Rescue Bid
McPhy Energy, once a prominent name in the European electrolyser market, is moving towards a court-supervised asset sale followed by judicial liquidation, after failing to attract a solvent investor or acquirer.
SAMSUNG E&A and Norway’s Nel have launched CompassH2, a green hydrogen production solution that promises to deliver some of the…
A regulatory limbo until at least 2028 for nuclear-derived hydrogen risks fracturing Europe’s low-carbon ambitions and distorting competition in the…
In a surprising shift within Europe’s largest auto market, Germany registered 45,535 new battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in April 2025,…
Fortescue Metals Group’s decision to eliminate approximately 90 positions across its green hydrogen division signals more than a workforce reduction—it’s…
Canada’s Steel Industry Pioneers Decarbonization for Economic and Environmental Success
The global steel industry is responsible for approximately 11% of worldwide CO2 emissions. Within Canada, the steel industry contributes 2% to national emissions, equating to over 2.4 billion Canadian dollars to the GDP, while employing over 23,000 workers directly.
China has launched its first commercially operated hydrogen-powered locomotive in the city of Liupanshui, Guizhou province—a strategic move aimed at decarbonizing short-haul coal transport while modernizing one of the country’s most carbon-intensive sectors.
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