German hydrogen demand reached 2.4 million tonnes in 2023, projected to grow at just 3.2% annually through 2034—a pace that…
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Canadian transit is pouring billions into decarbonization, yet the buses aren’t showing up—and when they do, they can’t always run.…
The widespread blackout that affected Spain and Portugal in April has prompted the Portuguese government to announce a €400 million…
BP’s decision to withdraw from the $55 billion Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) in Western Australia marks a notable pivot…
Saudi Arabia’s decision to award Técnicas Reunidas, in partnership with Sinopec, the front-end engineering design (FEED) contract for what is…
The final investment decision by Air Liquide to proceed with its 200 MW ELYgator electrolyzer in Rotterdam signals a significant turning point for Europe’s industrial decarbonization efforts.
Chile’s green hydrogen sector, once hailed as a global frontrunner, has struggled to convert early enthusiasm into tangible project deployment. Now, a $2.8 billion tax credit program—capped at $5/kg of green hydrogen—is the government’s latest effort to unstick stalled developments and inject financial certainty into the market.
As global electricity demand surges—driven by AI expansion and cloud services—Google has taken a strategic step into long-duration energy storage…
With over 14% of the Netherlands’ total COâ‚‚ emissions stemming from its chemical industry, the sector is under mounting pressure…
Europe’s ambitions to decarbonize its steel sector using hydrogen-based direct reduced iron (DRI) have suffered a significant blow, as ArcelorMittal confirmed it is scrapping its €1.8 billion DRI and hydrogen plant in Dunkirk, France.