Category: Hydrogen

European Energy, CIP, Everfuel win $1.5bn German hydrogen tender

European Energy, CIP, Everfuel win $1.5bn German hydrogen tender

June 4, 2026 |

In Bulgaria, Renewables Now reported that Danish companies European Energy, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and Everfuel A/S will share $1.51 billion in subsidies after being successful in a German hydrogen auction under the European Hydrogen Bank (EHB). The tender is part of Germany’s efforts to accelerate the development and import of renewable hydrogen and hydrogen […]

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Algeria, Azerbaijan seal green hydrogen partnership under wider energy cooperation pact

Algeria, Azerbaijan seal green hydrogen partnership under wider energy cooperation pact

June 4, 2026 |

In India, BioEnergy Times reported that Algeria and Azerbaijan have strengthened their energy relationship with a strategic agreement that places green hydrogen development at the center of future cooperation, while also expanding collaboration across oil, gas, petrochemicals and energy infrastructure. Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has ratified a memorandum of understanding aimed at deepening bilateral ties […]

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Plug Power monetizes $39m ITC linked to Louisiana hydrogen plant

Plug Power monetizes $39m ITC linked to Louisiana hydrogen plant

June 4, 2026 |

US hydrogen company Plug Power said it has executed a $44-million federal investment tax credit (ITC) transfer for its hydrogen liquefaction facility in St. Gabriel, Louisiana. The company has closed a ITC sale for about $ 39.2 million linked to the facility, as part of its strategy to improve liquidity and optimize capital deployment, according […]

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Indian Oil hands over green hydrogen fuel cell bus to Indian Army

Indian Oil hands over green hydrogen fuel cell bus to Indian Army

May 28, 2026 |

In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that Indian Oil has handed over a state-of-the-art green hydrogen fuel cell bus to the Indian Army. This initiative aims to promote hydrogen and fuel cell technology for heavy-duty e-mobility, positioning the Indian Army as a pioneer in evaluating this technology in collaboration with Indian Oil, according to […]

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Oman advances green hydrogen export corridor to Europe with Dutch partners

Oman advances green hydrogen export corridor to Europe with Dutch partners

May 28, 2026 |

In India, BioEnergy Times reported that Oman has taken a major step toward becoming a global supplier of green hydrogen by partnering with Dutch and European organizations to study a dedicated export corridor that would transport green hydrogen and hydrogen-based fuels from the Gulf region to northwestern Europe. The agreement was signed during the World […]

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RAF invests in off-grid energy to strengthen operational resilience

RAF invests in off-grid energy to strengthen operational resilience

May 28, 2026 |

In the UK, GeoPura said it has been awarded a flagship contract by the UK Royal Air Force to deliver zero-emission electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure designed to operate independently of the grid, strengthening energy resilience across key Ministry of Defense (MOD) sites whilst accelerating the transition to sustainable, low-carbon operations. Acting as prime contractor, […]

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SINTEF selects Power to Hydrogen to produce green hydrogen for the PYROCO2 EU green deal project in Norway

SINTEF selects Power to Hydrogen to produce green hydrogen for the PYROCO2 EU green deal project in Norway

May 28, 2026 |

In Ohio, Power to Hydrogen (P2H2), a developer of anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyzer systems, announced a binding commercial order from SINTEF, one of Europe’s largest research institutes, for a half-megawatt AEM electrolyzer system scheduled to be delivered in Q4 2026. The system will be deployed at SINTEF’s facility in Tiller, Norway, where it will […]

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Acwa nears RFNBO certification for 4.4 GW Saudi hydrogen project

Acwa nears RFNBO certification for 4.4 GW Saudi hydrogen project

May 28, 2026 |

In Bulgaria, Renewables Now reported that Saudi power and water company Acwa is getting a step closer to receiving a certification that its planned 4.4 GW hydrogen and ammonia production hub meets the European standards for renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBO). A pre-certification assessment, carried out by German consulting and engineering firm Ludwig-Boelkow-Systemtechnik (LBST), […]

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Korea opens regulatory sandbox for next-generation hydrogen production

Korea opens regulatory sandbox for next-generation hydrogen production

May 28, 2026 |

In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that South Korea has cleared the way for a new wave of hydrogen infrastructure projects after approving regulatory sandbox exemptions for advanced electrolysis systems and underground hydrogen facilities that previously faced legal and technical barriers under existing regulations. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy’s Industrial Convergence Regulatory […]

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Sungrow to deliver 110 MW of electrolyzers for Atome in Paraguay

Sungrow to deliver 110 MW of electrolyzers for Atome in Paraguay

May 28, 2026 |

In Bulgaria, Renewables Now reported that green fertilizer projects developer Atome has picked Sungrow Hydrogen to deliver 110 MW of alkaline electrolyzer technology for its flagship low-carbon fertilizer project at Villeta, Paraguay. Sungrow’s technology was selected through a competitive tender process run by Casale SA, the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor on the Villeta […]

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