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Video | 10 biggest hydrogen projects under construction

Video | 10 biggest hydrogen projects under construction

In this video, we explore the 10 biggest hydrogen projects currently under construction, from record-breaking electrolyser sites to landmark clean fuel hubs. Backed by global energy firms and government support, these projects are at the forefront of hydrogen’s global roll-out. All data sourced from H2 Intelligence and correct at the time of publication. Interested in finding out more? H2 View...

TANAKA’s Low-Temperature PdCu39 Membrane – Hydrogen Fuel News

TANAKA’s Low-Temperature PdCu39 Membrane – Hydrogen Fuel News

Up in Hokkaido, where the air turns crisp and the leaves put on a show, a real game-changer is quietly taking shape at Japan’s northern research hub. On September 12, 2025, TANAKA Precious Metal Technologies Co., Ltd. dropped the news that they’ve cooked up a brand-new PdCu39 hydrogen permeable membrane that sings at around 300 °C—yep, that’s a full 100 °C cooler than the old-school PdCu40...

Electric boats splash down in rural Maine’s coastal…

Electric boats splash down in rural Maine’s coastal…

The prospects for funding future projects are now much murkier under the Trump administration, maritime policy experts say. The DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, which awarded the money to Maine Ocean Farms and its partners, is facing significant budget cuts in the next fiscal year. The GOP-backed...

Green hydrogen projects cancelled in Austria and Germany amid economic headwinds

Green hydrogen projects cancelled in Austria and Germany amid economic headwinds

Austrian national power company Verbund and its chemicals partner LAT Nitrogen shelved plans for its 60MW production project in Linz. The partners said that despite receiving almost €50m in financial support through the Innovation Fund, they still had insufficient commitments of public backing to reach a final investment decision (FID). Meanwhile, German energy group Steag Iqony has cancelled its 53MW...

Fukui Seisakusho And ClassNK To Develop Ultra-High Pressure Safety Relief Valves – Hydrogen Fuel News

Fukui Seisakusho And ClassNK To Develop Ultra-High Pressure Safety Relief Valves – Hydrogen Fuel News

At Gastech 2025 in Milan, Italy on September 9, 2025, there was a real buzz when Japanese valve maestros Fukui Seisakusho Co., Ltd. and maritime classification heavyweight ClassNK (Nippon Kaiji Kyokai) shook hands on a Memorandum of Understanding. They’re teaming up to co-develop RPS-type ultra-high pressure safety relief valves for hydrogen dual-fuel engines. It’s the natural follow-up to their...

Trump’s immigration crackdown hits clean energy

Trump’s immigration crackdown hits clean energy

Hyundai’s huge EV manufacturing facility in Georgia became the latest target of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown last week, with federal agents detaining 475 workers, most of them from South Korea. The raid has delayed the opening of the complex’s battery factory, which the...

No clear cost advantage to installing Chinese electrolysers abroad, says IEA

No clear cost advantage to installing Chinese electrolysers abroad, says IEA

The cost advantage of cheap Chinese electrolysers reduces significantly when systems are installed outside of the country, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).When manufactured and installed domestically, the electrolysers are much cheaper, ranging from $600-1,200/kW. But once transport, tariffs, local engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) costs are added, the real installed...

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