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.
Alstom opens its Delta hydrogen fuel cell megafactory in
Aix-en-Provence, accelerating Europe’s zero-emission
mobility future and scaling up hydrogen infrastructure.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Indonesia pushes forward on hydrogen fuel cells for
industrial decarbonization, as KCE, Air Liquide
Indonesia, and HDF Energy begin feasibility study for
zero-emission power.