Green Hydrogen
Renewable energy-produced hydrogen
Researchers have developed a novel pseudo-perovskite oxide catalyst with in-situ surface reconstructed metals, significantly boosting efficiency for alkaline hydrogen evolution.
Prioritizing energy projects on contaminated brownfield sites offers a rare bipartisan opportunity to address growing energy demand and overcome permitting delays.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has proposed new dual-color number plates for hydrogen-powered vehicles in India to enhance identification and promote green mobility.
The U.S. green hydrogen industry, once buoyed by the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, faces significant setbacks due to high production costs and political uncertainty.
John Cockerill Hydrogen raised €116 million in a capital increase, building on its 2024 €230 million financing round to accelerate its global green hydrogen expansion.
Researchers have developed a method using anion-exchange membranes (AEMs) to produce green hydrogen, replacing rare metals like iridium with cheaper alternatives such as nickel and steel.
John Cockerill Hydrogen has raised €116 million in new funding, with contributions from Belgium’s SFPIM, Wallonie Entreprendre, and Fluxys, to expand its hydrogen electrolyzer production.
Denmark's Energy Agency has extended the operational license of the Samso offshore wind farm by 10 years, ensuring continued clean energy production for 20,000–25,000 homes. This pioneering move aligns with broader efforts to maximize aging wind infrastructure. Meanwhile, Hubject and Tritium have partnered to deploy Plug&Charge technology globally, simplifying EV charging by eliminating the need for apps or RFID cards. In Brazil, 2C Energia launched its first 2.7 MW solar park, part of a 400 MW pipeline, while CGN Brazil Energy commissioned the 165 MW Lagoinha Solar Complex, contributing to Brazil's renewable energy transition and green hydrogen ambitions.
India's Transport Ministry has proposed distinct green-blue number plates for hydrogen fuel vehicles to promote cleaner transportation.
Several large green and blue hydrogen projects in British Columbia have been paused or withdrawn due to economic and power supply challenges.