Greece Bets on Carbon Pricing and Biomethane to Kickstart Green Hydrogen Production
Greece launches its first hydrogen legislation without subsidies, relying on carbon pricing and biomethane infrastructure to lead its renewable gas push.
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Greece launches its first hydrogen legislation without subsidies, relying on carbon pricing and biomethane infrastructure to lead its renewable gas push.
Researchers in Germany and the U.S. unveiled an automated, high-speed KPFM method that offers real-time charge mapping in photoelectrodes. It aims to boost green hydrogen tech by improving solar fuel efficiency.
Oxford University leads £9.5m research with Rolls-Royce, Airbus & others to develop LH2 gas turbines for zero-emission aviation. A key move for UK’s hydrogen leadership.
Gold H2’s microbial hydrogen tech turns California’s depleted oil wells into clean fuel generators — targeting sub-$1/kg production without drilling or electrolysis.
China’s Tianjin University just hit 5.1% STH efficiency in solar hydrogen using a transparent photoanode. No wires. No voltage. Just a clear shot toward scalable green fuel.
FuelCell Energy pivots toward profitability with a sharp focus on powering data centers and microgrids using its mature carbonate fuel cell technology and key strategic partnerships.
Azerbaijan, with EBRD support, targets 2035 for launch of green hydrogen production—repositioning itself as a regional clean energy hub.
China takes a bold step in hydrogen innovation with iHydrogen Technology’s new magnesium-based solid-state storage system—safer, scalable, and tailor-fit for clean energy transition.
J-ENG’s ammonia-fueled marine engine, set for 2025 rollout, signals Japan’s commercial entry into zero-carbon shipping with strong government backing. Could this anchor the next wave of global maritime decarbonization?
Orlen secures PLN 1.7 billion in non-repayable state aid to develop two major hydrogen projects—Green H2 and Hydrogen Eagle—positioning Poland as a clean hydrogen leader in Central Europe.
Edmonton Airports partners with H2CanFly to advance hydrogen-powered aviation, positioning Canada as a global player in sustainable flight innovation.
BP has paused its blue hydrogen and CCS project at Indiana’s Whiting refinery, citing economic hurdles and strong local opposition. The move raises questions about the future of clean hydrogen infrastructure in the Midwest.
UK and Ireland sign MoU to explore a 100% hydrogen pipeline. The cross-border interconnector aims to decarbonize energy, improve security, and foster biomethane integration across national grids.
Georgia Power and Mitsubishi Power successfully completed the world’s largest utility-scale hydrogen blending trial, running a 50% hydrogen mix in a gas turbine near Atlanta. The breakthrough cut CO₂ emissions by 22%, offering a scalable decarbonization path using existing infrastructure.
CSIRO has demonstrated Australia’s first beam-down solar reactor in Newcastle, achieving high-efficiency green hydrogen production. This breakthrough targets decarbonizing heavy industry and positions Australia as a potential hydrogen export leader.