Strategic sites and offtake vital for German hydrogen scale-up
The German hydrogen industry must navigate funding, infrastructure and offtake challenges to achieve the scale-up of hydrogen production and distribution.
The German hydrogen industry must navigate funding, infrastructure and offtake challenges to achieve the scale-up of hydrogen production and distribution.
Collaboration between policymakers and industry developers is essential for building a global hydrogen trade, but funding alone won’t be enough to achieve it, attendees at the Hydrogen Technology Expo in Hamburg, Germany, have heard.
A consortium of partners will develop a low-carbon hydrogen hub at Port-La Nouvelle, France, to enhance the region’s role in the energy transition.
Hyundai is recalling all 1,600 Nexo hydrogen fuel cell vehicles across the US and Canada due to concerns over hydrogen leakage.
The German government has allocated €2.8bn ($3bn) in funding to accelerate decarbonisation efforts, with up to five hydrogen-based projects expected to receive a share of the support.
Alaska Energy Metals (AEMC) will explore the potential of natural hydrogen deposits in Québec, Canada, at its Angliers-Belleterre land.
Power2X and Advario will develop a green hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production facility in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Johnson Matthey (JM) has opened its new Engineering Centre in Mumbai, India, which is expected to support growth in hydrogen, sustainable fuels and chemicals.
Portuguese startup 1s1 Energy has closed a $1.4m funding round and initiated a $2.3m PEM electrolysis stack validation project.
MT Group and Lithuania’s Klaipeda State Seaport Authority have agreed to develop a green hydrogen production and refuelling station worth €10.5m ($11.4m).