Hydrogen Subsidies

Japan Recalibrates Hydrogen Fuel Cell Subsidies Under U.S. Tariff Heat – Hydrogen Fuel News

Japan Recalibrates Hydrogen Fuel Cell Subsidies Under U.S. Tariff Heat – Hydrogen Fuel News

Hydrogen fuel cells just hit a speed bump in their own backyard. After years of championing fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), the Japanese government is rethinking its game plan. The big shift? A decision to revisit the hefty vehicle subsidies that have long favored hydrogen over battery-powered competitors. What’s behind the change? A mix of political pressure from the Trump administration and...

Polish municipalities push for hydrogen

Polish municipalities push for hydrogen

The letter is addressed to Polish Minister of Climate and Environment Paulina Hennig-Kloska, who the communities hope will be able to top up subsidies for hydrogen. Specifically, the letter demands a special mechanism to support centres with hydrogen-powered buses. According to the initiators, such a solution would have a positive impact on the environment, public health, economic development and energy...

Hydrogen Energy in 2025: Breaking Down Technical Barriers and Market Opportunities

Hydrogen Energy in 2025: Breaking Down Technical Barriers and Market Opportunities

The most important challenges and opportunities in hydrogen energy development are clear. Global demand will likely quadruple from 125 million tons in 2030 to over 500 million tons by 2050. This massive growth brings a harsh reality: hydrogen production creates about 830 million tons of CO2 emissions each year. That’s equal to what the United Kingdom and Indonesia produce combined. Natural gas...

Oil India extends 10,000 tonnes-per-year green hydrogen tender as state government pauses subsidies

Oil India extends 10,000 tonnes-per-year green hydrogen tender as state government pauses subsidies

Clarity on clean hydrogenOur mission is to deliver engaging and independent business journalism and insight to executives and leaders in the global clean hydrogen industry. We focus on delivering the news and analysis that matters, fearlessly looking beyond the hydrogen hype to provide a balanced view of the market, giving readers the knowledge they need to make critical business decisions. Source...

Cancelled post-FID | Fortescue abandons two green hydrogen projects it had previously signed off on

Cancelled post-FID | Fortescue abandons two green hydrogen projects it had previously signed off on

Clarity on clean hydrogenOur mission is to deliver engaging and independent business journalism and insight to executives and leaders in the global clean hydrogen industry. We focus on delivering the news and analysis that matters, fearlessly looking beyond the hydrogen hype to provide a balanced view of the market, giving readers the knowledge they need to make critical business decisions. Source...

BP’s Strategic Exit from Green Hydrogen and the Broader Implications for Clean Energy Investment

BP’s Strategic Exit from Green Hydrogen and the Broader Implications for Clean Energy Investment

BP's abrupt exit from green hydrogen in 2025 marks a pivotal moment in the energy transition. Once a flagship project for the oil giant's decarbonization ambitions, the $36 billion Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) has been shelved as BP refocuses on oil and gas. This decision reflects a broader industry reckoning: green hydrogen, long hailed as a “silver bullet” for decarbonizing heavy...

Fortescue Cancels Flagship Hydrogen Projects: UK Should Take Notice

Fortescue Cancels Flagship Hydrogen Projects: UK Should Take Notice

Fortescue’s recent decision to abandon two major hydrogen-for-energy projects after reaching Final Investment Decision (FID) serves as an important signal for policymakers around the world, particularly in the UK, which is pretending its autumn hydrogen strategy update will be evidence led. These cancellations, one located in Gladstone, Australia, and another in Arizona, USA, represent more than...

Capacity 602 MW – The Netherlands spent 700 million euros to subsidize 11 hydrogen energy projects

Capacity 602 MW – The Netherlands spent 700 million euros to subsidize 11 hydrogen energy projects

Capacity 602 MW – The Netherlands spent 700 million euros to subsidize 11 hydrogen energy projects Eleven new projects involving large-scale electrolyzers have been launched in the Netherlands, with about 602 MW of subsidized electrolyzer capacity. Refineries, chemical industries and gas stations can further improve sustainability and reduce carbon dioxide emissions with...

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