Green Hydrogen

Can China’s green ammonia cope with the green hydrogen slowdown? | NEWS

Can China’s green ammonia cope with the green hydrogen slowdown? | NEWS

Producing green ammonia can be commercially viable without domestic subsidies, but obstacles to scaling remain The world’s first pure ammonia-powered demonstration vessel making its maiden voyage in Hefei, Anhui province, June 2025 (Image: Zhou Mu / Xinhua / Alamy) About 70% of the ammonia produced globally goes into making nitrogen fertilisers, with the rest used in pharmaceuticals, textiles and...

New catalyst cuts iridium use by 80% for cheaper green hydrogen

New catalyst cuts iridium use by 80% for cheaper green hydrogen

In the race to decarbonize, hydrogen has emerged as a promising clean fuel. But despite its potential to power industries and transport without emissions, sustainable hydrogen production faces a major hurdle – the high cost and scarcity of iridium. Researchers at Rice University have developed a new catalyst that slashes iridium use in proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers by over...

Plug Power Stock Explodes 170% on Analyst Hype & Giant Hydrogen Deal!

Plug Power Stock Explodes 170% on Analyst Hype & Giant Hydrogen Deal!

Price & Rally: PLUG closed around $3.90 midday Oct. 13, 2025 , near its 52-week high. The stock has doubled since early September and is up ~67% in October alone . Volumes have spiked as bulls pile in and shorts cover; ~40% of shares are sold short (setting up a classic squeeze) .Catalysts: A huge stock surge began Oct. 3, 2025 when H.C. Wainwright’s Amit Dayal doubled his 12-mo target to $7...

Repsol to add green hydrogen plant at Cartagena refinery

Repsol to add green hydrogen plant at Cartagena refinery

Repsol SA has approved construction of its first large-scale renewable hydrogen production plant at the operator’s 220,000-b/d Cartagena refinery in Spain’s southeastern province of Murcia, along the Mediterranean Sea. Scheduled for startup in 2029, the planned 100-Mw electrolyzer will be equipped to produce up to 15,000 tonnes/year (tpy) of renewable hydrogen for industrial use, the company...

Why Green Hydrogen Isn’t a Lost Cause After All

Why Green Hydrogen Isn’t a Lost Cause After All

Green hydrogen could one day provide a clean energy solution to some of the trickiest sectors to decarbonize. Hydrogen can be combusted at high heat levels, much like thermal coal or engine fuel, but instead of emitting greenhouse gases when burned, it leaves behind nothing but water vapor. This could make it indispensable for cleaning up hard-to-abate industries like steelmaking and...

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