Green hydrogen news
Hydrogen realities hit Africa with no offtake
EIC has reported that Africa has dozens of green hydrogen projects planned, but many still lack financing, firm offtake deals and the infrastructure needed to reach FID.
Keele University launches hydrogen hub
Keele University, UK, has launched a new green hydrogen generation hub to explore excess renewable energy for hydrogen production.
Crematoria Twente trials hydrogen-powered cremation
Crematoria Twente has been given the green light to trial the use of green hydrogen to power its furnaces as a sustainable alternative to natural gas.
H2APEX and East Energy establish joint venture
H2APEX and East Energy have planned a joint venture ‘Hanseatic H2’ for decentralised green hydrogen projects in Germany.
Port of Rotterdam hydrogen pipeline enters final stages
Gasunie has announced that the hydrogen pipeline in the Port of Rotterdam is in its final stages, the first section of what will become a European hydrogen network.
Uniper and AM Green Ammonia sign offtake agreement
Uniper and AM Green Ammonia signed a long-term offtake agreement for up to 500 000 tpy of renewable ammonia from India.
thyssenkrupp to acquire steel from Stegra
thyssenkrupp Materials Services has signed an agreement with Stegra to aquire non-prime steel from Stegra’s hydrogen-based steel plant in Boden, Sweden.
Supercritical and Shell sign agreement
Supercritical Solutions and Shell B.V. have signed an agreement to advance Supercritical’s electrolyser technology to pilot demonstration for hydrogen applications.
Key things to watch for hydrogen in 2026
Wood Mackenzie identifies five critical developments that will reshape the global hydrogen sector in the coming years.
Longi Hydrogen ships electrolysis system to Europe
Longi Hydrogen has delivered its first electrolysis system to Europe, a 5 MW water electrolysis system tailored to European application requirements.