The commissioning of the Da’an Wind and Solar Green Hydrogen Synthesis Ammonia Integration Demonstration Project in Jilin province marks a…
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Saudi Arabia’s decision to award Técnicas Reunidas, in partnership with Sinopec, the front-end engineering design (FEED) contract for what is…
China’s HBIS Group is set to export over 10,000 tonnes of hydrogen-based “green steel” to Italy by August 2025, signaling a significant shift in industrial decarbonization strategies between China and the European Union.
Amid global uncertainty around hydrogen’s viability as a low-emissions fuel, the Taranaki Mayoral Forum is urging New Zealand’s central government to back the region as a strategic hub for hydrogen production.
Hong Kong’s largest natural gas utility, Towngas, plans to build the city’s first public hydrogen-powered EV charging station, challenging a market narrative that has shifted from optimism to retreat in recent months.
India is positioning itself as a major green ammonia exporter with a $4 billion project set to rise near Visakhapatnam port.
When Mali’s Bourakébougou gas field revealed a steady stream of near-pure hydrogen from a shallow reservoir, it disrupted long-held assumptions about hydrogen availability—and reignited global interest in what’s now called “natural hydrogen.”
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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.