Green Hydrogen Market to Reach US$ 92.5 Billion by 2032 at 38.5%

Green Hydrogen Market to Reach US$ 92.5 Billion by 2032 at 38.5%

Green HydrogenThe Green Hydrogen Market reached US$ 8.6 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach US$ 92.5 billion by 2032, growing at a strong CAGR of 38.5% during the forecast period 2025-2032. The market is gaining rapid traction as countries and industries accelerate decarbonization efforts and transition toward clean energy alternatives. Green hydrogen, produced...

Fusion Fuel unveils a €30 million investment platform to accelerate industrial green hydrogen developments

Fusion Fuel unveils a €30 million investment platform to accelerate industrial green hydrogen developments

Fusion Fuel has unveiled a new €30 million investment platform to accelerate the rollout of industrial green hydrogen developments across Europe. Green hydrogen has become the latest must-have energy project across the international energy market. To accelerate the rollout of hydrogen across the continent, Fusion Fuel has established a new investment platform that will potentially reshape...

Renewables and Hydrogen Drive Central Asia’s Energy Ambitions

Renewables and Hydrogen Drive Central Asia’s Energy Ambitions

Central Asia’s push into renewables and hydrogen is reshaping the region’s energy future and attracting strategic attention in Europe. Analysts at the European Council on Foreign Relations highlight that as the EU seeks to diversify away from Russian energy dependence and accelerate its green transition, Central Asian countries are emerging as key partners thanks to their...

Brussels approves €200 Million German aid for Canadian Hydrogen imports

Brussels approves €200 Million German aid for Canadian Hydrogen imports

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) January 17, 2026 – The European Commission approved a €200 million German state aid scheme supporting production of renewable hydrogen and derivatives in Canada for the EU market. The measure facilitates imports via competitive bidding, targeting up to 300 MW electrolysis capacity. Germany notified the scheme in December 2025, unlocking matching Canadian funds...

The dragon in the grid: Limiting China’s influence in Europe’s energy system

The dragon in the grid: Limiting China’s influence in Europe’s energy system

China is already inside Europe’s energy system, embedded in both the physical infrastructure and connected devices. While China is a useful actor in the global energy transition, the EU should accelerate efforts to reduce the risks related to the presence of Chinese products and services, especially in military-relevant energy infrastructure. The risks to the energy system are clear. Beijing has...

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