Hydrogenera has secured a landmark contract to build Italy’s most advanced hydrogen research hub, propelling the country to the forefront of the clean energy revolution. This thrilling initiative promises to fast-track groundbreaking innovations in hydrogen fuel technologies like never before
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Germany is set to revolutionize its hydrogen strategy, shifting from a flexible plan to a bold, focused mission. This ambitious leap aims to propel green energy leadership and elevate Germany’s influence on the global stage. With this decisive move, the future of clean energy in Europe is poised for a powerful transformation
Spain has just unveiled the €355 million RENOVAL2 funding call, unlocking thrilling new opportunities for hydrogen projects to gain crucial support. This ambitious initiative is poised to accelerate the country’s clean energy revolution and ignite a powerful surge in green hydrogen development
Uruguay and Argentina recently sparked dynamic discussions about the exciting potential of a proposed green hydrogen plant, focusing on its environmental benefits, energy cooperation, and the promising economic opportunities it could unlock for the region, officials shared with MercoPress
The Netherlands and Japan are making waves with a bold new partnership in hydrogen energy, teaming up to revolutionize offshore production and pioneer breakthrough technologies. Officials announced today that this dynamic collaboration is set to accelerate the worldwide transition to clean, sustainable fuels like never before
Germany’s H2Mare has unveiled a state-of-the-art offshore platform, spearheading groundbreaking research in green hydrogen and Power-to-X technologies. This innovative hub is set to propel renewable energy advancements and fast-track the nation’s journey toward clean fuel innovation
Cavendish Hydrogen has successfully launched its first hydrogen fueling station in Canada, marking a significant milestone for the growing hydrogen economy. The station, developed for HTEC, aims to enhance clean energy accessibility and support sustainable transportation solutions.
Trafigura has abandoned its plans for a $471 million hydrogen plant in South Australia, citing regulatory challenges and market conditions. The decision underscores the complexities facing large-scale renewable energy projects in the region.








