Green Hydrogen

Germany’s Audit Court Calls Time on Hydrogen Inevitability

Germany’s Audit Court Calls Time on Hydrogen Inevitability

Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Or support our Kickstarter campaign! The October 2025 special report from Germany’s Federal Audit Court, Implementation of the Federal Government’s Hydrogen Strategy, lands with unusual weight because it is not a policy critique or an academic intervention, but a statutory budgetary assessment delivered...

Assessing emission certification schemes for grid-connected hydrogen in Australia

Assessing emission certification schemes for grid-connected hydrogen in Australia

Model descriptionWe establish a linear optimization model to quantify the cost and emission intensity of hydrogen produced by hybrid grid-connected hydrogen production systems in Australia. In the following, we briefly describe the relevant features of the model. A full description is provided in the Supplementary Note 1, along with details of all technical and economic parameters. The model is...

Green hydrogen developments expected to generate 15,000 jobs across Namibia and South Africa

Green hydrogen developments expected to generate 15,000 jobs across Namibia and South Africa

A significant new green hydrogen development in the Southern African nation of Namibia is set to generate 15,000 employment opportunities for locals as Namibia aims to become the latest entry into the green hydrogen and ammonia sector. The former German colony has long been overshadowed by more energy-rich nations in the African market, such as Nigeria. However, a new era of green hydrogen and...

6 trillion tons of hydrogen are out there — enough to power humanity for 170,000 years, and scientists now know where to look

6 trillion tons of hydrogen are out there — enough to power humanity for 170,000 years, and scientists now know where to look

Over the past decade, global warming has achieved new records. Unfortunately, these records are not worth celebrating, as the planet’s all-time-high temperatures are aggravating the effects of climate change as we speak. Sustainable solutions are needed, and 6 trillion tons of hydrogen might just be the answer to our problems. This amount may seem too good to be true, but it’s out there,...

Imported Materials Are Manageable, Imported Energy Reprices Economies

Imported Materials Are Manageable, Imported Energy Reprices Economies

Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Or support our Kickstarter campaign! Europe’s gas crisis in 2022 is often described as a supply shock driven by geopolitics, but that framing misses the core lesson. The crisis was not caused by import dependence in general, nor by shortages of industrial feedstocks. It was caused by reliance on an...

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