Category: Hydrogen

Germany passes bill with raised green hydrogen transport mandates

Germany passes bill with raised green hydrogen transport mandates

April 30, 2026 |

In the UK, Gas World reported that Germany’s GHG reduction quota passed parliamentary review on April 23 and will implement new targets for the use of renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBO) in road mobility under the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive III (REDIII). The passed bill increased 2040 requirements for RFNBO’s like green hydrogen and […]

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Mauritania advances green hydrogen ambitions with AfDB-supported auction framework

Mauritania advances green hydrogen ambitions with AfDB-supported auction framework

April 30, 2026 |

In Côte d’Ivoire, the African Development Bank (AfDB) said it is supporting Mauritania in accelerating its transition to sustainable energy through the Africa Energy Transition Catalyst and the Africa Energy Sector Technical Assistance Program (AESTAP), initiatives housed under the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA). On 14-15 April 2026, a high-level validation workshop was convened […]

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Port of Klaipėda nears launch of green hydrogen output

Port of Klaipėda nears launch of green hydrogen output

April 30, 2026 |

In the UK, Port Technology International reported that he Port of Klaipėda State Seaport Authority has reached the final stage of its green hydrogen station project, with a construction completion certificate now issued. Production is expected to begin in the coming weeks, marking Lithuania’s entry into port-based hydrogen supply, according to the report. Algis Latakas, […]

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China and India double down on green hydrogen as Western countries pull back on clean energy targets

China and India double down on green hydrogen as Western countries pull back on clean energy targets

April 30, 2026 |

In India, BioEnergy Times reported that China and India are significantly expanding their investments in green hydrogen even as Western nations scale back their earlier ambitions in the sector, amid cost pressures that have proven steeper than initially anticipated. China is a participant in a $2 billion project that uses renewable energy to power banks […]

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Egypt launches National Clean Hydrogen Program to boost green hydrogen investment

Egypt launches National Clean Hydrogen Program to boost green hydrogen investment

April 30, 2026 |

In India, SolarQuarter reported that Suez Canal Economic Zone, in partnership with United Nations Industrial Development Organization, has launched the National Clean Hydrogen Program–Egypt to accelerate the country’s transition toward a competitive green hydrogen economy. The initiative aims to strengthen Egypt’s readiness to attract green hydrogen investments by supporting project development, policy frameworks, and institutional […]

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Green hydrogen capacity in China crosses one-million tons mark

Green hydrogen capacity in China crosses one-million tons mark

April 30, 2026 |

In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that China’s renewable energy hydrogen production capacity built or under construction has surpassed 1 million tons per year as of March 2026, with operational capacity more than doubling since the end of 2024, according to official figures released today by the National Energy Administration. The Northeast and North […]

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Greenlyzer, Royal Group sign deal for green hydrogen projects in ASEAN

Greenlyzer, Royal Group sign deal for green hydrogen projects in ASEAN

April 23, 2026 |

In India, BioEnergy Times reported that Singapore-based Greenlyzer and Royal Group of Cambodia have signed a memorandum of agreement to speed up the development of green hydrogen energy projects in Cambodia and across Southeast Asia. The partnership will focus on pilot projects using Greenlyzer’s Green Moving Grid system, a hydrogen-based solution designed to supply power […]

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Murata Manufacturing begins a hydrogen demonstration experiment at Yasu Plant

Murata Manufacturing begins a hydrogen demonstration experiment at Yasu Plant

April 23, 2026 |

In Japan, Murata Manufacturing said it has now begun a demonstration experiment at Yasu Plant, its largest research and development base, to generate hydrogen, power a boiler with that hydrogen, and then use it for the air conditioning and other equipment in the buildings of the plant. One of the key points of this initiative […]

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Stadtwerke München sign letter of intent to join Northern Germany’s largest decentralized hydrogen hub

Stadtwerke München sign letter of intent to join Northern Germany’s largest decentralized hydrogen hub

April 23, 2026 |

In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that Stadtwerke München (SWM) and Swiss company Infener AG have signed a Letter of Intent for SWM to take a stake in the planned hydrogen hub in Neumünster. For SWM, the Neumünster hub represents a promising pilot project to position themselves strategically for the anticipated ramp-up of the […]

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LR and Pusan National University sign to develop framework for hydrogen

LR and Pusan National University sign to develop framework for hydrogen

April 23, 2026 |

In the UK, Safety4Sea reported that a new collaboration between Lloyd’s Register (LR) and Pusan National University (PNU) Hydrogen Ship Technology Center aims to create the first internationally recognized joint performance evaluation and certification framework for liquid hydrogen carriers and onboard systems. The collaboration combines LR’s maritime classification and assurance expertise with PNU’s research capabilities […]

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