Green Hydrogen

NEOM green hydrogen project reaches 90 percent construction milestone in Saudi Arabia

NEOM green hydrogen project reaches 90 percent construction milestone in Saudi Arabia

The world’s largest green hydrogen facility advances towards commissioning and operations. Up to 4 GW of renewable power targeted by mid 2026. First green ammonia production planned for 2027. Developed as an equal joint venture between ACWA Power, Air Products, and NEOM. NEOM Green Hydrogen Company has completed 90 percent of construction across all sites of its flagship green...

Japan’s Hydrogen Push Starts to Gain Momentum

Japan’s Hydrogen Push Starts to Gain Momentum

After an underwhelming start to its 3 trillion yen ($19 billion) hydrogen subsidy scheme, Tokyo has gotten the program moving in earnest by selecting power giant Jera and trading house Mitsui for supplies from their 1.4 million ton per year Blue Point blue ammonia project in the US. More awards are expected this year, with...

Keele University launches pioneering green hydrogen generation hub

Keele University launches pioneering green hydrogen generation hub

Keele University launches pioneering green hydrogen generation hub Senior leaders in energy policy, climate science, and industry were among the guests at the launch of Keele University’s innovative new green hydrogen generation hub today, to learn more about the university’s unique approach to using excess renewable energy for hydrogen production.  The university has...

Egypt green hydrogen project begins exports to European and US markets

Egypt green hydrogen project begins exports to European and US markets

A 100MW green hydrogen project in Egypt’s Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) has commenced partial production and started exporting to European and United States markets, according to a government statement released on Tuesday. Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly met with a consortium led by Norway’s Scatec to review the progress of the facility, which is located in the Ain Sokhna industrial zone. The...

An Interview with Franklin Chang Díaz

An Interview with Franklin Chang Díaz

Franklin Chang Díaz is a Costa Rican physicist, former NASA astronaut, and founder of Ad Astra Rocket Company. A pioneer in plasma propulsion and green hydrogen innovation, he has dedicated his post-NASA career to advancing clean energy technologies that bridge space science and sustainable development. Drawing on decades of experience with hydrogen fuel systems in spaceflight, Chang Díaz...

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