Projects & Investment

The Brandenburg e-SAF project (formerly known as Concrete Chemicals) has been presented with the official grant award for €350 million; funding awarded by the German government and EU, in January 2026.  On 12th May 2026, the German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, Katherina Reiche, and Brandenburg’s Minister-President, Dietmar Woidke, toured the PCK refinery, where…
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Just a week after submitting a permit for a new facility in Sweden, Liquid Wind has filed for bankruptcy. Operating since 2017, the company was instrumental in multiple e-methanol projects, but this week it seems those projects could be thrown into disarray. There is some local hope that the projects themselves could be rescued or taken over by new partners through the bankruptcy…
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BASF-operated Industriepark Lausitz in Schwarzheide, Germany, is adding Sunfire to its site as a new green hydrogen partner. BASF InfraService & Solutions Lausitz provides infrastructure management for the chemical and industrial sectors. Sunfire, the Dresden-based hydrogen company, will build a test facility at the industrial park to further validate its highly efficient solid oxide…
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Carbon Neutral Fuels, io Consulting and Mission Zero Technologies have completed FEL3A for a UK e-SAF facility. The next phase of the trio’s Project Starling includes licensor technology packages integrated into a single facility, completing key safety studies and developing a 3D model of the plant. The facility is planned to deliver 25,000 tonnes of fuel annually by 2031, meeting…
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Nel’s ‘next-generation’ pressurised alkaline electrolyser is designed to simplify hydrogen production, improve efficiency and scalability and reduce costs.   After eight years of development and the successful launch of a full-scale prototype at  Nel’s Herøya facility in Norway, Nel’s solution sets a new cost benchmark for large-scale electrolyser systems. Nel estimates a…
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Reduciner, a deep-tech startup originating from VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, is commercialising a new high-temperature technology that enables companies to turn captured carbon dioxide (CO₂) into e-fuels.   The startup raised €3.6 million in its first round of funding from Voima Ventures, Lifeline Ventures, and Mikko Kodisoja Foundation. The plan is to…
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Liquid Wind is applying for an environmental permit for EFÖvik (eFuel Facility Övik) at the Land and Environment Court in Umeå, Sweden. The facility is planned to operate in close industrial symbiosis with Övik Energi’s biomass-fuelled combined heat and power (CHP) plant, using its captured biogenic CO₂ together with renewable hydrogen to produce sustainable e-methanol for…
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Renewables experts, Galetech, are progressing plans for a €20 million demonstration facility focused on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in county Cavan, Ireland. The plant will focus on producing e-fuels compatible with existing aircraft engines and that can integrate into current fuel supply chains. The Cavan facility represents an early but important step. While wind energy will remain…
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Spiral Hydrogen will use the €2.7 million pre-seed funding to take its bubble-free electrolyser from lab to deployment.  In partnership with SwitchH2, which specialises in offshore ammonia solutions, they are building the first centrifugal bubble-free electroylser, in the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands.   According to Spiral Hydrogen, electrolysers lose up to 30% of input energy…
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BMW is partnering with Lhyfe to produce its third-generation hydrogen propulsion system. The hydrogen will be used in mass-produced fuel cell systems for the BMW X5 model, starting production in 2028.  The technology aims to be compact, delivering a longer range and more power, while also reducing energy consumption.  Matthieu Guesné, founder and CEO of Lhyfe, said: “BMW…
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The world's first 5MW Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) electrolyser system was delivered to the Rockcheck Steel industrial park in Tianjin, China, by Horizon Fuel Cell subsidiary HET Hydrogen.  In late 2024, the 5MW AEM electrolyser system (HET-A1000) was unveiled by Horizon. The goal was to set a new benchmark in green hydrogen, delivering low power consumption, wide operating…
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Clean Power Hydrogen and ABE Gruppe have agreed to partner in the production of green hydrogen. The partnership supports the supply, installation, commissioning and maintenance of 175MW of electrolysers over the next 10 years. This will include engineering services and project development, all the way to the implementation of grid and energy systems, to operations management and…
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Guangdong Liquid Sunshine has chosen Johnson Matthey’s (JM) to supply methanol conversion technology for the company’s plant in Guangxi Province, China. The project is the second green methanol plant license win in China for JM. This is Liquid Sunshine’s first commercial-scale plant, aiming to demonstrate new technologies and innovation in gasification and the integration of renewable…
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Rivan has raised £25 million (€28.6 million) from IQ Capital and Plural, to scale European synthetic natural gas (SNG). The new funding will contribute to a 15MW plant in Wiltshire, UK. Known as Project Starwell, it is to be the largest SNG plant in Europe and the first time SNG has ever been injected into the UK gas grid. The funding will also scale production in the UK to produce up to…
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Nel Hydrogen US received a purchase order from Mesure Process, a subsidiary of  Synqo Energies, for contained PEM electrolyser equipment with a total value of about $7 million (€5.9 million) for its European project. The units will supply hydrogen fuelling stations and industrial use.   Synqo Energies will operate as the EPC (energy, procurement and construction) supplier…
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Phillips 66 will provide up to 11 million gallons or 41.6 million litres of SAF, delivering an expected reduction of approximately 100,000 tonnes of lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions - equivalent to one freighter-flight every day of the year. United Airlines will use the fuel while acting as a carrier for DSV, while DSV and Microsoft will use a book‑and‑claim methodology to verify the…
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Verso Energy and Rayonnier Advanced Materials (RYAM) signed the Innovation Fund grant agreement with the European Commission for the ReSTart project (Renewable e-SAF Tartas). The project is to produce synthetic sustainable aviation fuel (e-SAF), located in the municipality of Tartas, France. The facility plans to combine several processes on a single site: capture of biogenic CO2 emitted by…
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ITM has secured £40 million (€45.8 million) from Great British Energy, a publicly owned UK company, through selling shares. This is in addition to £46.5 million (€53.3 million) from the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ). The funds will generate a new 1 GW automated manufacturing line for ITM’s next-generation Chronos proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser.…
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Syntholene Energy has entered a 500m² lease agreement at the Husavik Power Station site in Iceland. Syntholene plans to use the site as its first location in demonstration-scale thermally-integrated electrolyser. The company has received approval for a construction permit for Húsavík. Katrín Sigurjónsdóttir, Mayor of Norðurþing, stated:, “The municipality of Norðurþing, owner of…
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Allied Biofuels FE is advancing its flagship clean fuels project in Uzbekistan, following a binding Project Implementation Agreement with the Khorezm Region Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The project is being developed as Central Asia’s first integrated biorefinery designed to produce Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), electro-synthetic Sustainable Aviation Fuel (e-SAF), and…
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