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Michael Liebreich, the analyst and investor behind the ‘Hydrogen Ladder’ that organises the molecule’s use cases into an order of likely adoption, has repeated his recent calls for a reset when it ...
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Denmark plans to implement risk mitigation measures, including a DKr 8bn ($1.1bn) subsidy package, to accelerate the launch of the 340km hydrogen pipeline to Germany, ensuring construction can ...
Oil and gas giant BP has scrapped its HyGreen Teesside hydrogen project, following its recent decision to scale back investments in green energy and limit future hydrogen developments. BP told H2 View ...
US-based Electric Hydrogen (EH2) has partnered with Ingeteam to supply rectifier systems for its expanding European projects, supporting its growing customer base across the continent. The power ...
China’s Hygreen and Guofu have been chosen alongside Spanish Joltech Solutions to share in a $25.6m funding package aimed at establishing three new electrolyser manufacturing facilities.
The Malaysian government has set an ambitious target to produce two million tonnes of hydrogen annually by 2030, according to local media reports.
Angola’s state-owned oil and gas company Sonangol plans to make a final investment decision (FID) on the country’s first green hydrogen project in 2025.
Representatives from China and Nigeria have agreed to develop a green hydrogen project under a €7.6bn ($7.9bn) agreement. While details are limited, the project is set to be located within the Liberty ...
ACM suggests the Dutch government could ease financial pressure on hydrogen transport by offering subsidies or loan guarantees to support infrastructure development.
ACWA Power has signed an agreement with Germany’s SEFE Energy to supply 200,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year from Saudi Arabia to Europe, starting in 2030. With a customer portfolio of ...