Germany warned hydrogen strategy could cost taxpayers billions

Germany warned hydrogen strategy could cost taxpayers billions

Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has warned that Germany risks wasting tens of billions of euros by overestimating future hydrogen demand.The report argues that Germany’s hydrogen infrastructure plans are based on projections that may not materialise, as electrification and cheaper alternatives reduce hydrogen use across industry, heating, transport and power...

Uzbekistan’s bn project tests region’s leap into industrial-scale hydrogen fuels | Hydrogen News

Uzbekistan’s $6bn project tests region’s leap into industrial-scale hydrogen fuels | Hydrogen News

A $6bn green hydrogen-based fuels project approved in Uzbekistan is testing whether Central Asia can leap from the sidelines of hydrogen straight into industrial-scale production.In early April, the Khorezm region government approved Australian-headquartered Allied Biofuels’ (ABF) 400,000-tonne-per-year sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), e-SAF, and green diesel project.It plans...

Australia Green Hydrogen Market Projected to Reach USD 2,594.0

Australia Green Hydrogen Market Projected to Reach USD 2,594.0

Australia Green Hydrogen Market Overview: Australia is betting big on green hydrogen, with massive government production tax credits, billion-dollar export projects, and international partnerships positioning the country to become a global clean fuel powerhouse by the end of the decade. The Australia green hydrogen market size reached USD 70.1 Million in 2025....

Electrolyzer Market Growth Driven by Green Hydrogen Demand

Electrolyzer Market Growth Driven by Green Hydrogen Demand

According to a new report published by Allied Market Research, the electrolyzer market size was valued at $3 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach $34.4 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 27.2% from 2023 to 2032. The increasing focus on green hydrogen production, rapid expansion of renewable energy infrastructure, and supportive government policies for...

South Korea Could Be Asia’S Green Ammonia Hub

South Korea Could Be Asia’S Green Ammonia Hub

It was March that South Korea’s LOTTE Fine Chemical announced that it has successfully completed the world’s first commercial cross-border import of green ammonia. Then on April 23, the Ulsan Port Authority announced the successful completion of the world’s first ammonia bunkering operation involving a gas carrier at the port – a world first port-to-ship ammonia...

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