Japanese Chemicals firm Tosoh has unveiled a newly developed polymer electrolyte for PEM electrolysers, which it claims addresses efficiency, durability, and environmental concerns. The company says ...
We’re now a little over 12 months into US President Donald Trump’s second term, and the impact the past year has had on the clean hydrogen sector cannot be understated. The flagship 45V clean hydrogen ...
UK-based Clyde Hydrogen has completed the first fully integrated prototype of its decoupled electrolyser, as the company sets its sights on launching a commercial product in the next two years. The ...
A UK university has launched an on-campus green hydrogen plant to explore the use of excess renewables in generation. Keele University said its new facility will produce green hydrogen from excess ...
Chinese electrolyser OEMs have pledged to end “vicious price wars,” exaggerated performance claims, and “chaotic” capacity inflation to stabilise the sector. Under the “Healthy Development Initiative” ...
The European Commission has adopted its long-awaited official rules for defining low-carbon hydrogen, requiring it to deliver at least 70% fewer emissions than fossil fuels. The delegated act (DA) ...
Longi Hydrogen delivered its first electrolyser system to Europe, marking a key step in the Chinese manufacturer’s push to expand its footprint on the continent. The company delivered a 5MW ...
Polish regional rail transport company Koleje Dolnośląskie has begun trials of a hydrogen-powered locomotive built by PESA. The SM42-6Dn train is powered by two Ballard 85kW fuel cells, paired with ...
Germany has drafted a new law designed to strengthen its greenhouse gas reduction targets for fuel, in line with the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive (RED III) and ReFuelEU. The proposed legislation ...
The Spanish government has awarded two green hydrogen projects totalling 160MW €126.4m ($139m), after they missed out on the EU’s second oversubscribed European Hydrogen Bank (EHB) auction. Through ...
Ten green hydrogen projects selected for subsidies through the UK government’s first hydrogen contract for difference scheme have now signed funding agreements, after over a year of delays. The ...
McKinsey has cut its projected hydrogen demand for 2050 by up to 25%, citing cost increases and regulatory uncertainty as barriers to growth. The consultancy’s latest Global Energy Perspective report ...
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