Category: Green Hydrogen

OMV launches green hydrogen production plant in Austria

OMV has unveiled 10 MW green hydrogen production plant at the Schwechat refinery near Vienna, Austria. The facility has the capacity to produce up to 1,500 metric tonnes of green hydrogen annually. The green hydrogen will be used to produce more sustainable fuels and chemicals, including sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel. Furthermore, approximately €25 million have been invested in the project

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Lhyfe secures €149 million subsidy for green hydrogen production plant

Lhyfe has secured a €149 million grant from the French government for the Green Horizon project. Lhyfe intends to produce up to 34 tonnes of green hydrogen per day using the project. The production site is expected to be completed by 2029. The contract with Bpifrance outlines the terms of implementation for the public funding. Lhyfe will secure an initial advance of €18 million by June 2025.

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Hyundai Motor Group to build waste to hydrogen ecosystem in Indonesia

Hyundai Motor Group has developed an action plan to establish a waste-to hydrogen ecosystem in West Java Province, Indonesia. It has partnered with Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, the Ministry of National Development Planning, and PT Pertamina (Persero) for this initiative. Furthermore, Hyundai Motor Group will establish an on-site hydrogen refueling station using PT Pertamina’s existing compressed natural gas infrastructure.

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EC approves €400 million Spanish aid scheme for renewable hydrogen production 

The European Commission (EC) has approved a €400 million Spanish State aid scheme under EU State aid rules. This scheme will support the production of renewable hydrogen through the European Hydrogen Bank’s Auctions-as-a-Service tool. It will aid in the construction of up to 345 MW of installed electrolyser capacity and the production of up to 2,21,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen in Spain.

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HydePoint and Nel Hydrogen ink MoU for green hydrogen projects

HydePoint AS (HydePoint) has inked a MoU with Nel Hydrogen for enabling scalable green hydrogen production in offshore, nearshore, and other harsh environments. This partnership will focus on the integration of Nel’s PEM electrolyser stacks into HydePoint’s modular hydrogen production systems. Furthermore, the collaboration will support the global expansion of renewable energy value chains.

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Role of Green Hydrogen in Indian Steel Sector: Paper

Analysis in the whitepaper shows, under India’s 2070 net zero scenario, the green H2-DRI and electric arc furnace (EAF) route is expected to contribute 13% of the projected 403 MMTPA crude steel output by FY50, growing to 41% of 597 MMTPA by FY70. Green hydrogen demand in the steel sector is expected to grow at a 13% CAGR, reaching 15.15 MMTPA by FY70. In the accelerated net-zero 2050 scenario, H2-DRI steelmaking route shall contribute to 39% of the crude steel production with green hydrogen demand of 9.82 MMTPA by FY50.

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Energy Policy Review Germany 2025: IEA Report

Germany is at an important inflection point in its energy transition. As one era of its energy history draws to a close, another is coming clearly into view – the move away from nuclear, coal and Russian natural gas contrasted by the transition towards renewables, low-emissions hydrogen, heat pumps and electric vehicles (EVs). While the world has been buffeted by geopolitical and geoeconomic challenges in recent years, Germany has worked hard to accelerate its clean energy transition. 

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Egypt and France ink agreement for green hydrogen project 

Egypt and France have inked an agreement to establish an integrated green hydrogen and derivatives production complex, including green ammonia, in the Ras Shukeir region of Egypt. The project will consist of three phases and is expected to draw investments of approximately €7 billion. Furthermore, once operational, the project is expected to generate approximately one million tonnes of green ammonia annually.

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UK Government shortlists new hydrogen projects

The UK government has shortlisted 27 hydrogen-powered projects in its second hydrogen allocation round (HAR2). These projects are expected to support low-carbon hydrogen production in the UK. The hydrogen industry has the potential to attract over €1 billion of private sector investment into the UK by 2029. Furthermore, the sector has already attracted €400 million of private sector investment in towns and cities.

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Ukraine’s Hydrogen Roadmap: IEA Report

This report “Unlocking Ukraine’s Hydrogen Opportunity: A Roadmap” focuses on hydrogen production from renewables, given Ukraine’s large potential and its higher quality when compared to the rest of Europe. Gas production in Ukraine is only just sufficient to satisfy domestic demand, so producing hydrogen from natural gas with carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) would mean that additional gas imports are needed. Ukraine also has vast experience with nuclear, which represents more than half of its electricity generation.

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H2APEX acquires HH2E’s green hydrogen project in Germany 

H2APEX has acquired the green hydrogen project of HH2E situated at the Lubmin site in Germany. H2APEX aims to complete the green hydrogen production facility, which was initially planned by HH2E.  Furthermore, with this project, H2APEX has also acquired the land, infrastructure, existing electricity and water supply connections. The Lubmin site provides access to multiple pipelines, which are scheduled to be converted to hydrogen operation by 2027.

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America’s Hydrogen Future: Report

This report demonstrates why hydrogen is strategic for America to maintain its energy leadership as the global race to attract investments intensifies. It examines the current investment landscape, outlining project drivers and market barriers – including cost premiums and project risks – with case studies in exports, on-road mobility, aviation, steel, and maritime shipping. It offers policy options that can strengthen demand and derisk infrastructure development, illustrating the pathway to unleash widespread investments, promote domestic industrial growth, and solidify energy leadership.

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Invenergy commences commercial operations of Sauk Valley Hydrogen project in Illinois

Invenergy has reached the commercial operations of the Sauk Valley Hydrogen facility. This is a 5 acre clean hydrogen project situated in Rock Falls, Illinois. This hydrogen facility will utilise power from Invenergy’s co-located solar facility and Ohmium International’s electrolyser technology. Furthermore, using Invenergy’s co-located solar and electrolyser facility, the green hydrogen plant can produce up to 40 metric tonnes of clean hydrogen annually.

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CIP secures AUD 814 million financing for green hydrogen project in Australia

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) through its CI Energy Transition Fund I (ETF I) has secured AUD 814 million for the Murchison green hydrogen project in Western Australia. This financing has been secured through the Australian Government’s Hydrogen Headstart program. This green hydrogen project will produce approximately 1.8 million tonnes of green ammonia annually. It is located 20 km north of Kalbarri in the mid-west region .

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Verdagy awards FEED contract to Black & Veatch for 60 MW clean hydrogen plant in Texas

Verdagy has selected Black & Veatch as a front-end engineering design (FEED) contractor for its 60 MW clean hydrogen project. It has a production capacity exceeding 9,000 tonnes of clean hydrogen annually.  Furthermore, FEED is targeted for completion in May 2025, and the final investment decision in July 2025. This project will utilise Verdagy’s eDynamic electrolysers and will match ESCORT’s grid’s energy variations.

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RWE and TotalEnergies ink offtake agreement for green hydrogen

RWE and TotalEnergies have inked a long-term offtake agreement for the purchase of green hydrogen over 15 years. Under this agreement, TotalEnergies will purchase around 30,000 metric tonnes of green hydrogen per year from RWE for its refinery in Leuna (Saxony-Anhalt). Furthermore, this 30,000 metric tonnes of green hydrogen will be produced by RWE in their 300 MW electrolysis plant in Lingen (GET H2 Nukleus).

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Morocco approves green hydrogen projects worth $ 32.7 billion 

The government of Morocco has approved $ 32.7 billion worth of green hydrogen projects for the production of ammonia, industrial fuel, and green steel. Under this, five national and international investors were selected to carry out six projects across the three southern regions of Morocco. Furthermore, Taqa and Cepsa will focus on ammonia and industrial fuel production.

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