A significant development is underway in Geretsried, Germany, as this small town turns into a pivotal stage for testing advanced…
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Plug Power, is on the precipice of a significant expansion into India with plans to build multi-gigawatt electrolyzer manufacturing facilities…
An international team from Peking University and Cardiff University has unveiled a catalytic technology that produces hydrogen without direct CO2…
From the expansive 40,000 kilometers of gas pipelines coursing beneath Germany, a transformative shift is underway as operators prepare to…
At the E-World 2025 conference, Enertrag announced an ambitious auction of 500 tons of green hydrogen from its state-of-the-art electrolysis…
The Indian state of Assam is gearing up to harness the power of green hydrogen, as it unveils plans to…
Waaree Group held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Electrolyser Manufacturing Facility in Valsad, Gujarat. This event marks a significant…
Germany’s industrial sector consumed approximately 2.3 million tons of hydrogen in 2023, 95% of which was derived from fossil fuels.…
Over the past two years, the natural hydrogen sector has witnessed an influx of hundreds of millions of dollars and…
At the heart of the tension lies the bloc’s approach to technology neutrality. While the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) allocates tax credits across multiple hydrogen production pathways—including $3/kg for low-carbon methods like methane pyrolysis—EU policies remain disproportionately focused on electrolysis-derived “green” hydrogen. This narrow focus risks sidelining alternative methods, such as methane splitting with solid carbon capture, which could reduce emissions by 92% compared to conventional steam methane reforming (SMR), according to 2023 lifecycle analyses by the International Energy Agency (IEA).