- Jordan Advances $1.2 Billion Green Hydrogen Project as Regional Competition Intensifies
- California Solar and Storage Project Secures $600 Million Financing as Grid Flexibility Demand Grows
- Oman’s Green Hydrogen Ambitions Accelerate as ACME Commits $4.2 Billion Duqm Expansion
- Middle East Disruptions Expose Hydrogen Supply Chain Risks as Low Emissions Hydrogen Struggles to Scale
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Gurīn Energy has tapped Saft, a subsidiary of TotalEnergies, to supply a 1 GWh battery energy storage system (BESS) for a standalone project in Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture.
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.
Hyundai Motor’s all-new NEXO hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV), launched on June 10 with a maximum range of 720 km and prices starting at 76.44 million won, arrives at a time when South Korea’s hydrogen vehicle ecosystem is struggling to match infrastructure with ambitions.
At the end of this month, a long-dormant 105 billion won liquid hydrogen facility in Changwon is expected to start operations under new ownership.
DEE Development Engineers Ltd (DDEL) has partnered with International Clean-Tech Partner on the installation of modular hydrogen production systems in India and Thailand, signaling DDEL’s entry into the green hydrogen market.
In recent analysis from BloombergNEF, the anticipated slowdown in the electrolyzer market underscores the critical challenges the hydrogen sector is facing.
Thor Energy’s strategic expansion in the natural hydrogen sector marks a significant development at the HyRange Project in South Australia, with the company enlarging its tenement holding by 303 square kilometres.
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.
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).
AMEA Power and Kyuden International Unite in Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Partnership
AMEA Power, in an effort to expand its influence in the renewable energy sector, has forged a strategic partnership with Kyuden International Corporation, a subsidiary of the Kyuden Group based in Japan.
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