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Humber Hydrogen Consortium Submits £500M Bid for UK’s First Integrated Network

Humber Hydrogen Consortium Submits £500M Bid for UK’s First Integrated Network

In a definitive move for the UK’s energy transition, a powerhouse consortium comprising National Gas, Centrica, Equinor, and SSE Thermal has formally submitted a coordinated bid to develop the nation’s first regional hydrogen transport and storage network. Operating under the banner Humber Hydrogen, the group aims to establish a critical infrastructure backbone in the Humber…

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Vallourec and Baker Hughes Sign Green Hydrogen Partnership Agreement

Vallourec and Baker Hughes Sign Green Hydrogen Partnership Agreement

Vallourec has signed a memorandum of understanding with Baker Hughes to strengthen collaboration in the green hydrogen sector. The agreement establishes a framework for long-term cooperation focused on hydrogen storage and compression solutions. Vallourec operates a major U.S. manufacturing presence in Youngstown and Girard, Ohio. Baker Hughes, headquartered in Houston and London, specializes in energy…

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The Hydrogen Distribution Bottleneck Threatening the Clean Energy Economy

The Hydrogen Distribution Bottleneck Threatening the Clean Energy Economy

Hydrogen has long been positioned as a cornerstone of the global clean energy transition. Governments are funding electrolysers, corporations are piloting fuel-cell applications, and investors are backing large-scale production projects. Yet beneath this momentum lies a critical weakness-hydrogen distribution is falling dangerously behind. New research from Heriot-Watt University’s Edinburgh Business School highlights a structural imbalance…

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Namibia Sets Benchmark with One of Africa’s First Green Hydrogen Port Projects

Namibia Sets Benchmark with One of Africa’s First Green Hydrogen Port Projects

Namibia has established a strategic precedent for Africa’s energy transition with the launch of a 5 MW green hydrogen plant at Walvis Bay port in December 2025. Developed by Plug Power in partnership with Cleanergy Solutions Namibia, this facility is among the first fully integrated, renewable-powered green hydrogen ports on the continent. Integrated Green Hydrogen…

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The Global Rise of Green Hydrogen: Why 2026 Marks the Inflection Point for Energy Leaders

The Global Rise of Green Hydrogen: Why 2026 Marks the Inflection Point for Energy Leaders

Green hydrogen has moved beyond speculative promise. In 2026, it stands at the threshold of commercial relevance-reshaping how governments, industrial operators, and capital markets approach deep decarbonization. Produced through renewable-powered electrolysis, green hydrogen offers a zero-carbon pathway for sectors where electrification alone is insufficient, including steel, chemicals, shipping, aviation, and grid-scale energy storage. After years…

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Adani Group’s Clean Energy Units Deliver Milestone Year in Solar, Wind, and Green Hydrogen

Adani Group’s Clean Energy Units Deliver Milestone Year in Solar, Wind, and Green Hydrogen

2025 marked a breakout year for Adani Group’s clean energy platform, as its solar, wind, and green hydrogen businesses achieved record scale, advanced technology adoption, and first-of-its-kind projects that solidify its role in the global energy transition. Adani’s clean energy portfolio crossed a major threshold in 2025, with its solar manufacturing arm Adani Solar surpassing 15,000 megawatts (MW)…

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New Low Temperature Fuel Cell Could Transform Hydrogen Energy

New Low Temperature Fuel Cell Could Transform Hydrogen Energy

Hydrogen Power Revolution: Fuel Cells at 300°C Kyushu University researchers have achieved a landmark breakthrough in hydrogen energy technology. Their new solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC) operates efficiently at just 300°C, a dramatic reduction from the 700-800°C previously required. This advancement could lower costs and accelerate the adoption of hydrogen power systems across multiple sectors. The…

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Europe Opens First Modular Test Facility for Hydrogen Powered Flight

Europe Opens First Modular Test Facility for Hydrogen Powered Flight

Royal NLR has opened the Energy to Propulsion Test Facility in Marknesse. This new modular research environment is the first in Europe that allows full system level testing of hydrogen electric propulsion for aviation. The facility is designed for startups, small and medium enterprises and major industrial partners that need to evaluate complex hydrogen based…

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From Pilot to Powerhouse: How Green Hydrogen is Driving India’s Zero-Emission Ambition

From Pilot to Powerhouse: How Green Hydrogen is Driving India’s Zero-Emission Ambition

A New Chapter in India’s Clean Energy Story Hydrogen fuel technologies are transforming from research experiments into powerful tools for clean energy. As the world accelerates toward zero-emission mobility, hydrogen is proving to be an ideal alternative to electric batteries, especially for heavy-duty transport such as trucks, buses, and trains. Globally, hydrogen-powered transport has already…

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Green Hydrogen: Turning Clean Energy Theory Into Scalable Reality

Green Hydrogen: Turning Clean Energy Theory Into Scalable Reality

Hydrogen is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of the clean energy transition. It offers a dense, zero-carbon fuel that can decarbonize electricity, industry, transport, and heating. Among the various forms of hydrogen, green hydrogen, produced from water or biomass using renewable power, presents the most sustainable path forward with near-zero lifecycle emissions and transformative potential for…

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Hydrogen’s Next Frontier: Infrastructure That Powers a Clean Energy Future

Hydrogen’s Next Frontier: Infrastructure That Powers a Clean Energy Future

Green hydrogen is no longer an idea for tomorrow. It is fast becoming a cornerstone of the global clean-energy transition. But at World Hydrogen Week 2025 in Copenhagen, one message stood out above all others: hydrogen’s success will hinge not only on production technology but on infrastructure readiness. The conversations were pragmatic, not theoretical. Delegates…

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