Hyundai’s $6B Bet on Hydrogen Steel Shakes Up U.S. Industrial Decarbonization
Hyundai’s $6B Louisiana hydrogen steel mill could kickstart U.S. industrial decarbonization—assuming policy and economics align.
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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.
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?
New Zealand opens public consultation on how to regulate natural and orange hydrogen, exploring legal options to foster investment and secure its role in a low-emissions future.
NuScale and PNNL unveil an SMR-powered system producing hydrogen and clean water from seawater and brine, offering a low-emission, scalable solution to energy and water scarcity.
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.
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.
Viva Energy opens Australia’s first public green hydrogen refueling station for trucks and buses in Geelong, aiming to reshape commercial transport infrastructure.
The UK Government is investing £500 million in hydrogen transport and storage infrastructure to boost industrial decarbonization and energy security, with projects spanning historic regions like Merseyside, Teesside, the Humber, and Aberdeen.
Suntory Holdings is making a bold move that could shake up hydrogen production in Japan’s beverage industry—and possibly much more.…
South Korea isn’t just dominating shipbuilding—it’s quietly redefining what’s possible beneath the waves. At the heart of this underwater rethink…