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The Good Earth Green Hydrogen and Ammonia (GEGHA) project
is more than just another flashy green energy
initiative. It’s a…
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Ballard Power Systems just scored a major win—a whopping
6.4 megawatt order for its FCwave™ hydrogen fuel cell
engines. It’s…
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Starting July 15, 2025, the UK Government is giving
hydrogen a major push by temporarily removing licensing
requirements for companies…
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Saudi Arabia’s push to diversify its energy game just hit
a big milestone. In early 2025, ACWA Power inked
a…
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Voestalpine AG and VERBUND AG are doubling down on
industrial decarbonization with a bold €16.4 million
investment to expand the…
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The race is on—green hydrogen is no longer some side note
buried deep in policy papers. It’s front and
center,…
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MIT students have pulled off something pretty wild —
they’ve built a 300bhp hydrogen fuel cell motorcycle.
That’s right, a…
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Vattenfall has landed a major Dutch government subsidy to
build a large-scale green hydrogen plant in Eemshaven,
Groningen. The project…
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Andalusia is stepping up with a bold move—a €5.5 million
training program that’ll run for the next three years,
aiming…
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BrightHy Solutions, the sister company of Fusion Fuel
Green PLC, just shook hands on a big new opportunity. On
July…
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Woodside Energy has pulled the plug on its
much-anticipated H2OK hydrogen project in Ardmore,
Oklahoma, pointing to the changing winds…
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Chile is stepping up in a big way with a bold new move: a
$2.8 billion tax credit program aimed…
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When we think about hydrogen production and sustainable
energy making waves, our minds usually jump to massive
projects in Europe,…
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Metron Inc. and Cellula Robotics have just made a serious
splash in the world of autonomous undersea vehicles. On
July…
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Hyundai Motor Company is stepping up in a big way for the
upcoming 2025 APEC Ministerial Meetings in Busan,
South…
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Linde plc is stepping up in a big way to fuel the booming
U.S. space industry, with some serious
investments…
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Enagás S.A. is sounding the alarm on some serious
delays—up to three years, in fact—in rolling out
Europe’s hydrogen infrastructure…
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