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As of June 2025, McPhy Energy—the once-prominent French electrolyzer manufacturer—stands on the brink of liquidation, a sobering indicator of the tightening margins, delayed revenue cycles, and capital shortfalls impacting Europe’s hydrogen technology firms.
Spain’s Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO) has released €524 million in aid to five renewable…
Estonia-based Stargate Hydrogen has taken a contrarian path—quietly building a modular, market-driven manufacturing base that now places it among Europe’s most agile electrolyzer producers.
In recent analysis from BloombergNEF, the anticipated slowdown in the electrolyzer market underscores the critical challenges the hydrogen sector is facing.
Spain’s Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (Miteco) has earmarked €524 million for the establishment of five strategically located green hydrogen production projects.
Global Hydrogen Market Gathers Momentum Amid Major Project Advancements Across India, Europe, and Southeast Asia
With projects in India, Europe, and Southeast Asia moving into advanced planning or early deployment phases, hydrogen’s transition from a policy aspiration to a commercial reality is gaining traction—though challenges remain, particularly around scale, capital expenditure, and offtake certainty.
Hiperbaric, a Spanish hydrogen technology firm, has strategically expanded its footprint across Europe, entering four new markets through strategic partnerships and equipment deliveries.
Wärtsilä’s ongoing collaboration with EDF Renewables UK and Ireland marks a significant stride in the UK’s clean energy transition, targeting 2030 for substantial advancements.
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.
Ineratec’s substantial venture into renewable energy manifests through the inauguration of its large-scale green hydrogen-based e-fuels plant in Frankfurt, Germany.
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