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Intercontinental Energy’s Modular ‘Node’ Architecture Promises Cost Reduction for Australia’s Green Hydrogen Megaprojects
With Australia hosting two of the world’s largest green hydrogen developments—together exceeding 96 GW of planned wind and solar capacity—Intercontinental Energy is betting that a new modular infrastructure model could help address the sector’s most persistent challenge: cost.
China’s ascension in green hydrogen development presents a compelling case of strategy and resource allocation uniquely leveraged by its government and corporate structures.
IEA Finds Fossil Methane Emissions Stagnant Despite Surging Data Access and Cheap Fixes
Despite record-high fossil fuel production and increased global scrutiny, methane emissions from the oil, gas, and coal sectors remain stubbornly high—exceeding 120 million tonnes annually—according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Global Methane Tracker 2025.
Western Australia’s Mid West Emerges as Viable Green Hydrogen Export Hub, But Infrastructure Gaps Remain
Western Australia’s Mid West region could become a pivotal node in the global green hydrogen trade, according to the newly released Trilateral Hydrogen Hub Feasibility (TrHyHub) Study.
Last week’s blackout across Spain and Portugal—Europe’s most severe in recent years—has reignited urgent concerns over the region’s outdated electricity infrastructure.
ArcelorMittal Faces Scrutiny for Climate Inaction Amid Billions in Shareholder Payouts
In a year where steel sector emissions remain under global scrutiny, ArcelorMittal—one of the world’s three largest steelmakers—has spent just 2.5% of its operating cash flow on decarbonization between 2021 and 2024, according to a new assessment by SteelWatch.
Table of Contents World Hydrogen Summit 2025 Overview Rotterdam Ahoy: The Perfect Venue Global Hydrogen Market Dynamics Hydrogen Technology and…
A seismic shift is underway in the energy industry, defined by digitalization and integration, reshaping the future landscape. As energy systems evolve, digital technology and a more unified approach are increasingly viewed as pivotal.
With battery electric vehicles (BEVs) dominating headlines, BMW’s decision to pursue hydrogen fuel cell technology suggests a significant bet on…
HYScale Advances 100 kW AEM Electrolyser Prototype to Address Europe’s Hydrogen Scalability Challenge
As the European Union pursues its target of a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and 95% by 2050, green hydrogen is increasingly viewed as a linchpin of industrial decarbonization.
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