Hydrogen Leakage Could Undermine Climate Benefits, Study Warns
New research out of Europe, led by teams from Politecnico di Torino and CICERO, is raising some red flags about…
Hydrogen News – Green Hydrogen Report
New research out of Europe, led by teams from Politecnico di Torino and CICERO, is raising some red flags about…
Europe is diving deep—literally—into a cleaner energy future. Three energy heavyweights—Enagás, Natran (a subsidiary of Engie), and Teréga—have just launched…
DiagnaMed Holdings Corp. is kicking off a bold new hydrogen exploration project across Ontario, Canada. They’re teaming up with Quebec…
A high-powered industry coalition has launched across Europe to push hydrogen as a key player in decarbonizing transport. Backed by major automakers and energy firms, the Global Hydrogen Mobility Alliance is turning up the volume in Brussels.
Green ammonia, now spotlighted as a top climate tech, is gaining ground as a climate-friendly alternative to conventional fertilizer production. Leading firms and researchers across Australia, Japan, the U.S., and France are reimagining nitrogen fixation to cut emissions and boost energy resiliency.
In June 2025, a group of 55 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) called on the European Commission to rethink…
Protium just hit a major milestone—its 100th shipment of green hydrogen has officially left the Pioneer 1 site in Baglan,…
Air Liquide invests $200M in Louisiana to modernize an ASU and extend its Gulf Coast pipeline, reinforcing supply to Dow and boosting industrial resilience in the Mississippi River corridor.
Australia’s $12.5B Central Queensland Hydrogen Project has collapsed after Stanwell withdrew support, citing failed funding and international partner exits. The downfall signals major hurdles for Australia’s hydrogen ambitions.
Hyundai’s $6B Louisiana hydrogen steel mill could kickstart U.S. industrial decarbonization—assuming policy and economics align.
John Cockerill Hydrogen secures €116M to accelerate green hydrogen expansion with high-capacity alkaline electrolyzers, strengthening Belgium’s leadership in hydrogen infrastructure.
HydePoint and Karmsund Hydrogen to launch 20MW hydrogen plant targeting maritime and industrial decarbonization in Norway by 2028 using modular, barge-based electrolysis.
PowerCell’s Marine System 225 is now Type Approved by Lloyd’s Register, marking a breakthrough for hydrogen fuel cell technology in the maritime sector. The 225 kW system enables zero-emission propulsion, paving the way toward decarbonized shipping.
Linde invests $400M in a major air separation unit in Louisiana to support the Blue Point low-carbon ammonia project, advancing hydrogen infrastructure and clean ammonia exports.
Toyota rolls out hydrogen fuel cell trucks for parts logistics across Europe—zero emissions, real-world trials, and a push for industrial decarbonization.