What to look out for in hydrogen policy in 2025
Elections, ambitions, delays and obscurity. Those are the words that spring to mind when thinking about the global hydrogen policy developments in 2024.
Elections, ambitions, delays and obscurity. Those are the words that spring to mind when thinking about the global hydrogen policy developments in 2024.
At least three large-scale blue hydrogen projects in the US will reach a final investment decision (FID) in 2025, according to an analysis from Wood Mackenzie.
“The Board and management team are resolute in their focus on improving JM’s share price performance and recognise the need to restore shareholder returns. JM is fully committed to driving enhanced performance, higher cash flow...
Effective, cheap and safe hydrogen storage technologies are critical to underpinning the success of the energy carrier. Typically, hydrogen is stored in its gaseous form, in high-pressure cylinders, supercooled into its liquid form or stored...
Energy firm Axpo has broken ground on its second Swiss green hydrogen plant that is set to fuel a passenger vessel on Lake Lucerne.
The Finnish Energy Authority has confirmed the company as the first voluntary distributor of renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs) under Finland’s distribution obligation.
California’s City of Lancaster has launched a public utility focused on linking green hydrogen production and use.
Germany should bolster its long-term competitiveness in the chemical and steel industries by importing cost-effective green feedstocks like ammonia, methanol, and direct reduced iron (DRI) instead of green hydrogen.
The JDAs come after Hysata secured investment from both POSCO Holdings and E&C in its $111m Series B round earlier this year.
“The board decision is unanimous and is due to the fact that there is no longer a realistic opportunity to raise sufficient capital to continue operations.”