Hydrogen Fuel Cells Power Port Decarbonization in France’s Rochefort-Tonnay-Charentes
France’s Port of Rochefort-Tonnay-Charentes just set a new bar by becoming the first inland river port in the country to…
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France’s Port of Rochefort-Tonnay-Charentes just set a new bar by becoming the first inland river port in the country to…
Green ammonia is stepping out of the lab and into the real world in a big way. Over at UNSW…
On July, 2025, the Clean Hydrogen Partnership rolled out a brand-new Project Development Assistance (PDA) programme, aiming to fast-track the…
Hydrogen purification just leveled up in a big way. A cutting-edge class of mechanochemically crumpled graphene oxide membranes is changing…
Horizon Fuel Cell Group is gearing up to supply 100 VL-III Series hydrogen fuel cell systems to Shanghai Wuliu Automotive…
Japan is currently going through 27 project applications as part of its ambitious ¥3 trillion ($19.16 billion) subsidy program, launched…
Graphmatech, a cutting-edge materials company out of Sweden, just snagged a €2.5 million EU grant to take their breakthrough polymer-graphene…
Mexico’s big push into clean hydrogen just got a serious boost, thanks to two major developments that could reshape its…
Decoupled water electrolysis (DWE) is starting to make waves as a next-gen approach to green hydrogen production—and it’s not hard…
Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolysis is no longer just a lab experiment—it’s showing up ready for the big leagues. Backed…
Protium just hit a major milestone—its 100th shipment of green hydrogen has officially left the Pioneer 1 site in Baglan,…
Tianjin University researchers modified PEM electrolyzers to produce green hydrogen from tap water using molybdenum oxide catalysts—eliminating the need for ultrapure water and cutting system complexity.
Azerbaijan’s Mingachevir debuts a hydrogen-capable power plant using Ansaldo Energia turbines, blending up to 40% hydrogen to slash emissions and boost energy resilience. It’s a model of strategic infrastructure for energy transition economies.
John Cockerill Hydrogen secures €116M to accelerate green hydrogen expansion with high-capacity alkaline electrolyzers, strengthening Belgium’s leadership in hydrogen infrastructure.
Sparc Hydrogen launches Australia’s first solar-driven, non-electrolysis hydrogen pilot plant at the University of Adelaide, aiming to cut production costs and reshape green hydrogen economics.