- China Accelerates Green Hydrogen Build-Out With $730 Million Inner Mongolia Project and 1,000-Km Pipeline
- China Launches 197,200-Tonne Green Methanol Project as Maritime Decarbonization Pressures Mount
- Air Liquide Validates Ammonia-to-Hydrogen Conversion at Scale
- India’s Green Hydrogen Expansion Stalls as 94% of Capacity Remains Stuck at the Planning Stage
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China approved a 5.2 billion yuan ($730 million) green hydrogen facility in Inner Mongolia capable of producing 90,000 tonnes annually,…
China’s first integrated green methanol demonstration facility broke ground in Siping, Jilin Province, targeting 300,000 tonnes of annual CO2 emission…
Electricity is fast becoming the world’s defining energy currency. According to the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook 2025, global…
The European Union’s flagship green hydrogen import strategy is confronting hard economic realities in Namibia, where the €10 billion Hyphen…
The brutal truth about Europe’s battery ambitions hit me during a conversation in Sarajevo with Noshin Omar, the founder of…
Germany’s Federal Court of Auditors issued a critical assessment of the country’s hydrogen strategy on October 29, 2025, citing substantial…
Clean energy investment now outpaces fossil fuel funding at a 2:1 ratio globally—€2 trillion versus €1 trillion in 2024—marking a…
ITM Power has introduced the Alpha 50, a standardised 50MW green hydrogen plant priced at €50 million ($58.2 million), a move that positions the UK-based manufacturer at the forefront of cost-competitive electrolyzer deployment in Europe.
Despite record renewable capacity additions of 582 GW in 2024, the world must nearly double its annual deployment rate to 1,122 GW—a 93% increase—to meet the COP28 target of tripling renewable capacity to 11.2 TW by 2030.
Bekaert Suspends Electrolyzer Component Production at Bekintex facility in Wetteren as Hydrogen Market Stalls
Belgium-based steel wire and coating specialist Bekaert has announced plans to halt production of electrolyzer components at its Bekintex facility in Wetteren, citing weaker-than-anticipated development of the green hydrogen market.
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