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Germany’s ambitious drive to scale green hydrogen is faltering under financial and regulatory pressures, as the largest East German energy supplier, EnviaM, withdraws from the prominent “Green Bridge” project.
The European Commission faces growing pressure to address allegations that it indirectly financed climate lawsuits against German companies. This controversy…
China Approves $780M Green Hydrogen Project in Bayannur as Industry Eyes Scale and Storage
With a projected annual output of 120,000 tonnes of green hydrogen, China’s latest industrial filing in Bayannur signals the country’s deepening commitment to large-scale hydrogen infrastructure despite global headwinds.
Spain’s Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO) has released €524 million in aid to five renewable…
In a sobering development for the green hydrogen and ammonia sectors, CWP Global has announced a pause on its large-scale initiative in Mauritania, shedding light on significant market hurdles.
Scatec ASA has once again pushed back the final investment decision (FID) for its long-anticipated Egypt Green Hydrogen project, a 100MW electrolyser initiative originally expected to be operational by late 2022.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) informed that its Wind Hunter Project, known for its innovative use of wind power at sea to produce hydrogen, has caught the attention of Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).
Thyssenkrupp Nucera has been tapped to deliver front-end engineering design (FEED) services for an unnamed 600-MW green hydrogen project targeting hard-to-abate industrial sectors—one of the largest developments of its kind in the region to date.
Replacing global hydrogen production with green alternatives would demand the entire output of the U.S. electrical grid. This stark reality…
Saudi Arabia’s NEOM Green Hydrogen Company’s ambitious project is progressing rapidly, with 80% of construction completed across various sites including a green hydrogen facility, wind garden, solar farm, and transmission grid in the emerging city of Oxagon.
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