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Germany is poised to turbocharge its hydrogen market expansion. With an ambitious update to its National Hydrogen Strategy, the country is setting its sights on doubling its domestic electrolysis capacity by 2030, catapulting it to at least 10 gigawatts (GW).

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A groundbreaking endeavor to harness the power of green hydrogen and renewable energy sources is underway in South Africa, as a consortium of prominent companies is vying for the opportunity to construct and fund a pioneering 50 billion rand ($2.6 billion) hydrogen-focused port and rail link.

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The vision of North Africa emerging as a prominent green hydrogen exporter by 2050 to meet Europe’s surging demand is no longer a distant dream. A recent report from accounting consultancy Deloitte has projected an industry that is poised to reshape the global energy map while contributing to a colossal $1.4 trillion-a-year market by 2050.

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The green hydrogen landscape in the UK is set for a groundbreaking transformation as bp’s HyGreen Teesside project advances to the negotiation stage of the government’s progressive electrolytic hydrogen allocation round. With production slated to commence in 2026, this visionary project is poised to propel the nation’s ambitions for a sustainable energy future.

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The allure of green hydrogen as a key player in the energy transition has encountered a reality check in Western Australia (WA). ATCO Australia’s cancellation of its ambitious 10-megawatt green hydrogen electrolyser project at the Warradarge Wind Farm, despite receiving substantial public funding, unveils the intricate challenges that still overshadow the widespread adoption of this promising technology.

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The pursuit of a net-zero future is a labyrinthine journey, marked by complex decisions, technological leaps, and unforeseen challenges. Orsted, a renowned name in the clean energy realm, has recently taken a surprising step by withdrawing its Gigastack project from the initial round of the government’s green hydrogen support program.