Green Hydrogen

A desert disappears under 20,000,000 panels — Planetary-scale project takes shape

A desert disappears under 20,000,000 panels — Planetary-scale project takes shape

In Western Australia, transformation is happening with a desert disappearing and becoming a source of one of the largest energy projects in the world. The Western Green Energy Hub (WGEH) is looking to combine solar, wind, and green hydrogen technologies at an unprecedented level. With such a bold initiative underway, the future of global energy is well underway as well. A renewable energy...

Mexico Inaugurates First Green Hydrogen Plant in Queretaro

Mexico Inaugurates First Green Hydrogen Plant in Queretaro

Queretaro marked a milestone for Mexico’s clean energy transition this week with the inauguration of the country’s first green hydrogen plant, and one of the first of its kind in Latin America. Opened on Oct. 8 to coincide with International Hydrogen Day, the facility represents a MX$100 million investment and aims to cut carbon emissions, strengthen the circular economy, and advance technologies...

Global Green Hydrogen Market Projected to Grow at 20.9% CAGR

Global Green Hydrogen Market Projected to Grow at 20.9% CAGR

Green Hydrogen MarketThe Global Green Hydrogen Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20.9% during the forecast period (2024-2031), according to DataM Intelligence. United States: Recent Industry Developments✅ In September 2025, The Department of Energy announced $8 billion in funding for regional green hydrogen hubs under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs...

Goodbye hydrogen—scientists and companies in Tasmania discover how to transform hydrogen into green methanol—the clean fuel that is already revolutionizing the world

Goodbye hydrogen—scientists and companies in Tasmania discover how to transform hydrogen into green methanol—the clean fuel that is already revolutionizing the world

For a long time, hydrogen has been seen as the great clean fuel that could one day replace oil and gas. Nations such as Germany, Japan, and South Korea have already poured billions into creating green hydrogen as a cornerstone of their future energy plans. But now, a new study highlights another contender — a fuel that could be even more efficient, easier to make, and ready to use today. Its...

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