MNRE Issues Draft Guidelines To Account Water-Linked Emissions In Green Hydrogen Production

MNRE Issues Draft Guidelines To Account Water-Linked Emissions In Green Hydrogen Production

Representational image. Credit: Canva The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has released draft guidelines to measure greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions linked to off-site water drawal and treatment for green hydrogen production. Issued on February 25, 2026, the move aims to strengthen India’s green hydrogen framework and bring it in line with global standards. The new...

MaserFrakt and Norwegian Hydrogen sign long-term contract for the supply of green hydrogen

MaserFrakt and Norwegian Hydrogen sign long-term contract for the supply of green hydrogen

MaserFrakt and Norwegian Hydrogen sign long-term contract for the supply of green hydrogen MaserFrakt, one of Sweden’s largest providers of heavy-duty transport, construction machinery, and logistics services has partnered with Norwegian Hydrogen for the supply of green hydrogen for MaserFrakt’s vehicle operations. The collaboration is an important step in both parties’...

Western Green Energy Hub reaches green ammonia milestone

Western Green Energy Hub reaches green ammonia milestone

Render of the Western Green Energy Hub (InterContinental Energy) InterContinental Energy (ICE) has announced that its landmark Western Green Energy Hub (WGEH) project has secured enough green ammonia offtake interest from Japanese and Korean customers to support phase 1 of the project coming online in 2033. Phase 1 will see a minimum 1.4Mtpa of green ammonia offtake, which would...

Acwa CEO on Saudi Rollout, China, Green Hydrogen

Acwa CEO on Saudi Rollout, China, Green Hydrogen

Riyadh-based Acwa has been on a striking growth trajectory in recent years, delivering some of the largest renewables and green hydrogen projects in development, with a portfolio that's expanded rapidly at home in Saudi Arabia and abroad. Acwa, formerly known as Acwa Power, is playing a pivotal role in Saudi Arabia's two...

How natural hydrogen, hiding deep in the Earth, could serve as a new energy source

How natural hydrogen, hiding deep in the Earth, could serve as a new energy source

In the search for more, new and cleaner sources of energy, a largely untapped resource is emerging: natural hydrogen. Unlike hydrogen produced from industrial processes, natural hydrogen forms through geological reactions that occur normally within the Earth’s crust, meaning it costs nothing to make – though it costs some amount to extract – and does not emit any carbon dioxide or other...

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