Latest in green hydrogen

Victoria Joins Green Hydrogen Revolution with New Plant

Victoria Joins Green Hydrogen Revolution with New Plant

Hastings, Wednesday, 16 July 2025.
Energys secures approval for Hastings facility, set to replace grey hydrogen with eco-friendly green hydrogen. Victoria leads in clean energy, cutting emissions and powering industry sustainably.

Sugar Cane to Hydrogen: The Green Leap Forward

Sugar Cane to Hydrogen: The Green Leap Forward

London, Monday, 14 July 2025.
Researchers have created an efficient process to transform sugar cane waste into green hydrogen, promising a sustainable energy future. This innovation could reshape hydrogen production and boost decarbonisation efforts.

Assam Hits Pause on Green Hydrogen Policy: Investors Hold Breath

Assam Hits Pause on Green Hydrogen Policy: Investors Hold Breath

Assam, Monday, 14 July 2025.
Assam’s sudden pause on its green hydrogen policy surprises investors and introduces new uncertainties. The state’s ambitions to lead in clean energy investments now hang in the balance, impacting future plans.

A GBP 300 Million Hydrogen Partnership to Transform UK's Energy Landscape

A GBP 300 Million Hydrogen Partnership to Transform UK's Energy Landscape

Fawley, Monday, 14 July 2025.
Hynamics and Hy24 are investing GBP 300 million in a Fawley green hydrogen project to decarbonise the UK’s largest refinery. This could cut up to 100,000 tonnes of CO₂ yearly.

Could Green Hydrogen Be the Key to Your Portfolio's Success?

Could Green Hydrogen Be the Key to Your Portfolio's Success?

London, Monday, 14 July 2025.
Green hydrogen is gaining traction among investors eyeing sustainable energy growth. It’s exciting to watch as it powers industries’ green shift, potentially offering significant financial rewards. Intrigued yet?

Australia's Green Hydrogen Dream Hits a Snag

Australia's Green Hydrogen Dream Hits a Snag

Queensland, Monday, 14 July 2025.
Australia’s ambitious green hydrogen plans face obstacles, as major projects stall. Financial setbacks and underestimations of water usage hinder progress, questioning the viability of a sustainable energy future.