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Alstom opens its Delta hydrogen fuel cell megafactory in Aix-en-Provence, accelerating Europe’s zero-emission mobility future and scaling up hydrogen infrastructure.
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Hyundai’s $6B Louisiana hydrogen steel mill could kickstart U.S. industrial decarbonization—assuming policy and economics align.
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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.
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Sparc Hydrogen launches Australia’s first solar-driven, non-electrolysis hydrogen pilot plant at the University of Adelaide, aiming to cut production costs and reshape green hydrogen economics.
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A multinational research team led by the Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials in Germany has just introduced a next-generation…
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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.
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FAW Hongqi has cut hydrogen consumption by 15% in its latest fuel cell vehicle breakthrough, signaling a major leap toward commercializing hydrogen mobility in China.
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Plug Power stock jumped after the U.S. Senate moved to extend clean hydrogen tax credits. Here’s what it means for the hydrogen economy — and why it’s more than just a stock bump.
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NuScale, in partnership with GSE, becomes the first nuclear company to integrate hydrogen production simulation into an SMR control room, modeling over 200 tons/day of clean hydrogen output.
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Faced with declining hydrogen vehicle demand, Honda delays and scales back its Moka City fuel cell plant, opting instead to prioritize non-automotive hydrogen innovations.
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Larsen & Toubro forms Panipat Green Hydrogen Pvt Ltd to spearhead green hydrogen and ammonia projects, marking a major move into India’s clean energy landscape with operations focused in Kandla, Gujarat.
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The University of Toledo leads a $3M federal effort to develop hydrogen economy training programs in Ohio, partnering with universities, colleges, and industry groups to shape a skilled zero-emission workforce.
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