Infrastructure
Global hydrogen budget calculated in new report
A new Nature report estimates hydrogen’s 100-year warming potential at 11±4 and links rising atmospheric H2 in 2010–2020 to around 0.02°C of warming, driven by chemistry that extends methane’s lifetime.
Global electrolyser market on track to reach $42.4 billion by 2034
Future Market Insights says the global electrolyser market could jump from $4.7bn in 2024 to $42.4bn by 2034, driven by PEM growth, smaller systems, and rising demand across key markets.
BP exits H2Teesside hydrogen project as site shifts to AI data centre
BP has officially withdrawn from the H2Teesside hydrogen project, marking a major shift in UK energy plans. The site will now host a large AI data centre, raising questions about hydrogen’s role in the country’s net-zero strategy, and who will step in next.
Hydrogen fuel cell discovery by UC Berkeley dramatically reduces cost
A UC Berkeley chemist has developed a breakthrough hydrogen fuel cell technology that could cut electrolyser costs by up to tenfold, removing a major barrier to green hydrogen adoption.
Finland’s bold plan: 10% of EU hydrogen by 2030
Finland is gunning for a massive 10% share of the EU’s clean hydrogen supply. With abundant water, cheap clean energy, and huge projects like H2BRIDGE, the Nordic nation is gearing up for a potential €34bn economic boom.
NASA awards $147M hydrogen supply contracts to Plug Power and Air Products
NASA has awarded Plug Power and Air Products a combined $147.2 million to deliver nearly 37 million pounds of liquid hydrogen for launch operations and research centers through 2030.
€8/kg hydrogen enables cost parity with diesel: Hylane & H2 Mobility milestone
€8/kg hydrogen makes fuel-cell trucks economically viable, matching diesel costs via Hylane-H2 Mobility partnership.
Shell signs renewable power deals to fuel REFHYNE 2 hydrogen electrolyser in Germany
Shell has signed two long-term renewable power agreements to supply wind and solar electricity to its REFHYNE 2 hydrogen electrolyser in Germany. The 100 MW facility is set to become one of Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen projects.
Project Union: the UK’s national hydrogen pipeline network explained
Project Union is the UK’s national hydrogen pipeline project by National Gas. Backed by £164 million in funding from Ofgem, it aims to repurpose over 2,400 km of natural gas pipelines to create a 1,500-mile hydrogen network connecting key industrial hubs across Britain.
Hyundai commits $85 billion to accelerate hydrogen and mobility innovations
Hyundai will invest $85 billion in South Korea through 2030, with hydrogen, AI and fuel-cell infrastructure at the heart of its clean mobility strategy.
Plug Power to supply 55 MW of electrolysers for UK hydrogen hubs
Plug Power has signed a deal with Carlton Power to supply 55 MW of PEM electrolysers for three UK green hydrogen hubs, backed by a fixed strike price to support clean hydrogen adoption.
Britain accelerates hydrogen backbone with £164m funding
National Gas wins £164 million to develop a core hydrogen pipeline network, linking industrial clusters and producers across the UK.
Could hydrogen fuel cells be the right choice for data centres?
Hydrogen fuel cells are emerging as a serious power contender for data centres. With global energy demands skyrocketing — especially from AI — fuel cells offer clean, scalable backup and primary power, reducing grid strain and emissions.
Saudi Arabia targets a cleaner future with $10 billion hydrogen investment and NEOM mega-project
Saudi Arabia is pushing for a cleaner future through the Saudi Green Initiative, targeting 50% renewable power by 2030. With the NEOM Green Hydrogen Project and a $10 billion investment in green hydrogen, the Kingdom is positioning itself as a global leader in clean energy.
China launches first commercial ammonia-to-hydrogen refuelling station
Fuda Zijin Hydrogen Energy and Sinopec unveil China’s first on-site ammonia-to-hydrogen refuelling system, cutting costs and boosting clean transport.
HRS opens Dubai subsidiary to drive hydrogen mobility in the Middle East
HRS has opened a new subsidiary in Dubai to support hydrogen mobility and refuelling infrastructure projects across the Middle East.
China targets 4 million hydrogen vehicles by 2040 in bold new roadmap
China’s new Technology Roadmap 3.0 sets an ambitious target of four million hydrogen vehicles by 2040, redefining the global clean-mobility race.
Australia’s Hydrogen Headstart Program opens up for second round
ARENA has launched round two of its Hydrogen Headstart Program, offering $2 billion to support large-scale renewable hydrogen projects across Australia.
Milford Haven: Hydrogen Kingdom one step closer to completion
Plans for the Milford Haven: Hydrogen Kingdom scheme are advancing, with technical designs and consents progressing. The project will combine offshore wind and electrolysis to produce low-carbon hydrogen in South Wales.
Seawater to be turned into hydrogen in new project led by Genuine H2 and Brunel University of London
A new UK-first demonstrator will turn seawater into hydrogen fuel to power ships and ferries. Brunel University leads the project, backed by £1.44 million in government funding.