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Sungrow Hydrogen, Wison Engineering unveil next-gen “Plant-as-a-Product” turnkey solution

Sungrow Hydrogen, Wison Engineering unveil next-gen “Plant-as-a-Product” turnkey solution

June 15, 2025 |

In China, Sungrow Hydrogen and Wison Engineering jointly launched MegaFlex “Plant-as-a-Product” – a turnkey solution that reshapes green hydrogen production.  Featuring MW-to-GW scalability and fully outdoor modular design, the new system overcomes traditional indoor plant limitations while enabling faster deployment and lower costs, setting new standards for the hydrogen economy worldwide, Sungrow said. The complete […]

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Neste, Chevron Lummus Global are developing a novel tech for processing lignocellulosic waste and residues into renewable fuels

Neste, Chevron Lummus Global are developing a novel tech for processing lignocellulosic waste and residues into renewable fuels

June 15, 2025 |

In Finland, Neste and Chevron Lummus Global (CLG) are partnering to drive innovation in renewable fuels. The companies have joined forces to develop a new technology enabling conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into high-quality, lower-emission renewable fuels, such as sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel.  Neste noted that the joint development has reached the first major […]

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EU to subsidize high volume of SAF to boost airline demand

EU to subsidize high volume of SAF to boost airline demand

June 15, 2025 |

In Belgium, Reuters reported that the European Union has offered to subsidize airline purchases of more than 200 million liters of sustainable aviation fuels to encourage carriers to swap kerosene for cleaner alternatives. According to Reuters calculations, based on European Commission data, suggest that the subsidies could trigger a significant boost to airline demand for […]

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Korean researchers develop platinum-free hydrogen electrolysis solution

Korean researchers develop platinum-free hydrogen electrolysis solution

June 14, 2025 |

In the Netherlands, Offshore Energy reported that a research team led by Hee-Tak Kim of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), in a joint study with Gisu Doo of the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), has developed a platinum-free water electrolysis technology. Water electrolysis, which […]

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Argentina greenlights pure biofuels usage in shipping sector

Argentina greenlights pure biofuels usage in shipping sector

June 14, 2025 |

In Argentina, BNamericas reported that Argentina introduced rules concerning the use of biofuels in marine transport.  Via a change announced by the federal energy department, biofuels can be loaded neat or blended with fossil fuels into the fuel tanks of river and ocean vessels, according to the report. “Currently, the use of biofuels in maritime […]

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Suntory Global Spirits abandons hydrogen distillery plans in Scotland

Suntory Global Spirits abandons hydrogen distillery plans in Scotland

June 12, 2025 |

In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that Suntory Global Spirits has officially abandoned its green hydrogen project at the Auchentoshan Distillery in Dalmuir, Scotland, following an unsuccessful bid for UK government funding under the Hydrogen Allocation Round 2 (HAR2) decarbonization fund. The report noted that the company had partnered with Japanese trading giant Marubeni […]

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NYSERDA announces $3.7 million for clean hydrogen fuel cell projects in New York

NYSERDA announces $3.7 million for clean hydrogen fuel cell projects in New York

June 12, 2025 |

In New York, WRGB reported that the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has announced the availability of $3.7 million to support clean hydrogen-based fuel cell resources in New York. The report noted that this initiative aims to advance the development and demonstration of innovative fuel cell technologies to enhance grid reliability, […]

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HPQ, Novacium, and Pragma Industries sign deal for hydrogen production

HPQ, Novacium, and Pragma Industries sign deal for hydrogen production

June 12, 2025 |

In Canada, HPQ Silicon and its French technology partner, NOVACIUM SAS announced the signing of a commercial and industrial cooperation agreement with Pragma Industries, a designer of fuel cells and soft mobility solutions based in Biarritz, France. This agreement marks a key milestone in the deployment of METAGENE technology — an innovative approach developed by […]

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Tokyo government announces results of fiscal year 2025 first green hydrogen bidding trial

Tokyo government announces results of fiscal year 2025 first green hydrogen bidding trial

June 12, 2025 |

In the UK, Fuell Cells Works reported that the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has released the results of its first-ever green hydrogen trial transaction, a significant step in developing a market-based hydrogen trading framework. This initiative, conducted in fiscal year 2025, aims to expand the use of green hydrogen derived from renewable energy and support the […]

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Plug Power and Allied Green expand collaboration with new 2 GW electrolyzer deal in Uzbekistan

Plug Power and Allied Green expand collaboration with new 2 GW electrolyzer deal in Uzbekistan

June 12, 2025 |

In New York, Plug Power announced a significant expansion of its partnership with Allied Green Ammonia (AGA), with a new 2 gigawatt (GW) electrolyzer opportunity tied to a sustainable fuels project in Uzbekistan. Plug’s electrolyzer technology has been selected as the foundation of a new $5.5 billion green chemical production facility in Uzbekistan that will […]

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