Green Hydrogen

Expert view: Why combining biomass and green hydrogen may solve SAF’s scaling problem | Methanol & e-fuels

Expert view: Why combining biomass and green hydrogen may solve SAF’s scaling problem | Methanol & e-fuels

Today, all sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) pathways face structural barriers to widespread adoption.Power-to-liquid (PtL) methods using green hydrogen face cost pressures and competition for renewable electricity. Gasification from biomass sources faces finite feedstocks and hydrogen-deficient syngas.However, combining the two imperfect processes could unlock affordable and...

Green hydrogen supply shows ‘meaningful progress’ amid more predictable offtake: Ballard CEO | Hydrogen News

Green hydrogen supply shows ‘meaningful progress’ amid more predictable offtake: Ballard CEO | Hydrogen News

Ballard Power Systems says there has been “meaningful progress” in  green hydrogen availability as the producers begin to encounter “more predictable” offtake.Marty Neese, CEO of the Canadian fuel cell maker, told investors during the firm’s Q1 investor call that increasingly credible offtake has brought momentum and a broader market freedom to suppliers, enabling...

UK firm produces first green hydrogen at second facility | Hydrogen News

UK firm produces first green hydrogen at second facility | Hydrogen News

Green hydrogen firm Protium has produced its first molecules from its second facility in the UK ahead of launching full operations next month.The South Wales-based 5MW Pioneer 2 facility uses two Nel PEM electrolysers to produce up to one tonne of green hydrogen per day.Protium started constructing the containerised plant in November 2025, after securing customer commitments....

India Fuels Green Hydrogen Boom: 3 Stocks to Ride ₹70,000 Cr Opportunity

India Fuels Green Hydrogen Boom: 3 Stocks to Ride ₹70,000 Cr Opportunity

India's energy focus is shifting from solar and wind to Green Hydrogen. This clean fuel is produced by splitting water. The government's National Green Hydrogen Mission, backed by ₹19,744 crore through FY30, aims for 5 million metric tonnes (MMT) of production by 2030. This initiative is set to unlock a ₹70,000 crore market for electrolysers and related equipment, crucial for decarbonizing heavy...

DPA Kandla and GH2 Solar MoU for green hydrogen export study

DPA Kandla and GH2 Solar MoU for green hydrogen export study

The Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) in Kandla has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with GH2 Solar Limited to conduct a “Joint Feasibility Study & Strategic Roadmap” for exporting liquid green hydrogen from the port. The agreement aims to establish a strategic framework to support sustainable maritime operations and green energy logistics. On its social media platform X, the Deendayal...

Volta Ammonia Project Offtake in Chile Explained

Volta Ammonia Project Offtake in Chile Explained

Green Ammonia's Geographic Advantage: Why Location Defines Viability The economics of green ammonia production are, at their core, an exercise in geography. Where a project sits determines the cost of every electron consumed, every litre of water processed, and every tonne of product delivered to its end user. Most discussions about the global green hydrogen transition focus on technology...

Can Australia green its heavy industry? It’s hard – but necessary

Can Australia green its heavy industry? It’s hard – but necessary

Australia is rich in minerals, metals, sun and wind. Iron ore, copper and critical minerals are all mined here and largely exported overseas to be turned into products such as steel, fertiliser, fuel and infrastructure. Mining and heavy industries create jobs and wealth. But their emissions are some of the hardest to cut. This is changing. Steel can now be made without coal. Hydrogen can be made...

Water-splitting catalyst creates hydrogen at low temps

Water-splitting catalyst creates hydrogen at low temps

Image: Shutterstock New research from the University of Birmingham reveals how a new low-temperature method for producing hydrogen is suitable for both centralised hydrogen production and also local generation using waste heat from large-scale industrial plants. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and is a clean and environmentally friendly energy carrier....

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