Denmark’s export credit agency has guaranteed a Barclays loan to GeoPura, a UK-based company aiming to produce green hydrogen “at scale”. The Export and Investment Fund of Denmark (EIFO) is covering £16.5mn of a £27mn loan provided by Barclays to GeoPura, which has developed a production facility in England that is set to begin… The post EIFO marks green hydrogen milestone with Barclays deal appeared first on Global Trade Review (GTR).| Global Trade Review (GTR)
Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Assessing the new Low-Carbon Fuels Delegated Act and the case for prioritising RFNBO hydrogen Following the recent adoption of the Delegated Act (DA) on low-carbon fuels, the EU has completed the regulatory framework for both renewable (RFNBO) and low-carbon hydrogen ... [continued]| CleanTechnica
Billionaire-owned World Energy GH2 is off green hydrogen and floating the idea of energy-hungry data centres| Commentary Archives – The Independent
Jakson Green has emerged as the successful bidder in Solar Energy Corp. of India’s (SECI) 6th green ammonia auction, securing a capacity of 85,000 tonnes per annum (tpa) at a record-low price of INR 50.75 per kg.| pv magazine India
China asserts global AI norms. Trump reignites trade wars. Infrastructure falters and ecosystems burn - while Indigenous nations, farmers, and communities begin restoring the Earth.| Age of Transformation
By Vijay Jayaraj Fanciful dreams of green hydrogen powering the future have met reality. The cost of producing this much-hyped fuel will remain prohibitively high for decades to come, crushing hopes of its rapid adoption across industries. Green hydrogen start-ups are shuttering operations, major projects are being shelved, and investors are retreating from what was once seen as the next … Read more| CO2 Coalition
An international study led by Flinders University in Adelaide has advanced nano-scale chemistry to further develop sustainable and efficient generation of hydrogen from water using solar power.| pv magazine Australia
By Moongyung Lee and Joseph Cordonnier, OECD Environment Directorate In the 19th century, when William Nicholson and Sir Anthony Carlisle discovered the electrolysis process to split water into hyd…| Environment Focus