Projects & Investment
Hy2gen Nordic’s Albatros project has secured backing from the European Hydrogen Bank (EHB), which “supports renewable hydrogen projects by awarding a production-based premium, selected through a competitive auction in which bidders propose the lowest premium per kilogram needed to make their project commercially viable”, according to Hy2gen’s press release.
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The German Development Corporation (GIZ) and Ecopetrol have entered into a strategic alliance to install an electronic-sustainable aviation fuel (e-SAF) production plant at the Cartagena Refinery, operated by Reficar, in Colombia.
Over the next 24 months, technical feasibility and engineering studies will be carried out for Ecopetrol’s Coral project, which has a projected production capacity…
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Dynelectro has delivered its first 250kW dynamic electrolyser unit (DEU) to Syntholene Energy’s electric-sustainable aviation fuel (e-SAF) demonstration project in Húsavík, Iceland. The DEU is expected to provide valuable operating data, supporting future optimisation and scale-up of the DEU platform and broader commercial power-to-X (PtX) deployments.
The electrolyser system incorporates…
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Norway-based LH2 Shipping has secured NOK344.3 million (€31 million) from Enova to develop and build two more hydrogen-powered bulk carriers, expanding LH2 Shipping’s hydrogen vessel portfolio to six projects.
Using liquid hydrogen as their primary fuel, the 7,700dwt vessels will be designed for shortsea bulk and general cargo trades between Norway and continental Europe.
The company…
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Net Zero Energy (NZE) has published plans to develop Rathrush Green Energy Park, a 600mw long duration energy storage facility in Co Carlow, Ireland, that will use renewable energy to generate green hydrogen.
Rathrush has a development cost of around €2 billion and will save an estimated 180,000 tonnes of CO2 emission a year. The project will use surplus renewable energy from off-site to…
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Antwerp-Bruges, Ostend and North Sea Port have launched Flanders Hydrogen Ports (FLHyPorts), a Hydrogen Valley project in Flanders, Belgium.
FLHyPorts, a 25mw green hydrogen plant coordinated by WaterstofNet at the Hyoffwind facility, is currently under construction by Virya Energy, Messer and HyoffGreen. It will connect production and distribution of green hydrogen to industrial and mobility…
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Twelve has opened AirPlant One, the first US commercial-scale facility to produce e-jet fuel. Alaska Airlines and Microsoft – who offered early purchasing promises – also attended the ceremony in Moses Lake, Washington, US.
E-jet fuel is a power-to-liquid, e-sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) made from CO2 and renewable energy that requires no modifications to aircraft, engines or existing…
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The Port Authority of Alicante in Spain has confirmed a €5 million renewable hydrogen production and supply plant at Pier 19, with competition bids open for the construction and operation of the green hydrogen facility.
The move – part of the PORTALI-H2 project – aligns with President Luis Rodríguez’s aim to turn Port 19 into a “smart, green, innovative and competitive energy node…
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The Portuguese Environment Agency has given GreenH2Atlantic a conditional favourable Environmental Impact Statement. GreenH2Atlantic is a green hydrogen project being built in Sines, Portugal, on a previous coal-fired power plant site.
Hytlantic, the company leading the project supported by EDP and Galp, will now analyse the recommendations and proposed measures, and how these can be…
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KLM Cityhopper operated a flight between Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Hamburg, Germany, using a 5% synthetic kerosene fuel blend – the first passenger flight in Germany to do so.
The e-Sustainable Aviation Fuel (e-SAF) was produced by INERATEC, blended with fossil kerosene by MB Energy and refuelled into the aircraft at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam. e-SAF is made using renewable…
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The Port of Klaipėda has opened Lithuania’s first green hydrogen and refuelling facility. The new station will supply green hydrogen for passenger vehicles, heavy-duty transport, ships and port operations.
Development of the green hydrogen project started in 2023, with construction beginning summer 2025 and key equipment arriving at the port in October 2025. The first green hydrogen was…
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ITM Power and Protium Green Solutions have announced a strategic partnership to develop, co-invest in and operate industrial-scale green hydrogen production plants across the UK.
Under the agreement, the companies will collectively explore a range of development models for future UK projects, particularly focusing on Protium’s extensive portfolio of Hydrogen Allocation Round projects. There…
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University of Aberdeen spinout Hychor has developed a new clean energy technique to produce green hydrogen from seawater. This method eliminates the need for freshwater in the electrolysis process, reducing the cost and infrastructure barriers that limit hydrogen adaption.
Hychor’s aim is to offer low-cost, on-site hydrogen for off-grid coastal communities and industries looking to…
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Global Maritime Forum and RMI have announced a consortium to establish a green shipping corridor between Port of Açu in Brazil and the Port of Antwerp-Bruges in Belgium, building on a pre-feasibility study developed by the two companies in November 2025.
The consortium will assess infrastructure, vessels and business models to create a road map for transporting zero-carbon fuels such as…
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Officials from the Indian state of Odisha have met to assess the progress of the country’s Green Hydrogen Mobility Project, as well as raise any key operational, financial and regulatory issues.
During the meeting, chaired by additional chief secretary of the Housing and Urban Development Department, Usha Padhee, officials reviewed progress made since the tripartite Memorandum of…
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Terra Mater and Hyperfuels have announced the expansion of their strategic collaboration to distribute Terrox, a low-carbon, ethanol-free fuel blend designed for the recreational marine sector, along the US East Coast.
The collaboration will join Terra Mater’s low-carbon oxygenate 2X technology and Hyperfuels’ specialty fuel distribution network, targeting boaters, marina operators and…
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Foundational works at Encyclis’ Protos project have begun, marking the next phase for the UK’s first full-scale Energy-from-Waste carbon capture plant. Initial enabling works have been completed at the 4.4-acre site; continuous flight auger and driven piling activities are now the focus. Construction and commissioning of the project will support up to 500 skilled jobs for the area.
The…
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US-based company Syntholene Energy has announced the accelerated construction of its flagship clean jet fuel demonstration facility in Húsavík, Iceland, by six months, now expecting the site to be operational by June 2026.
The geothermal-integrated demonstration plant will combine geothermal energy with high-temperature electrolysis to produce hydrogen for synthetic aviation fuel, improving…
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Specialty gases company AirLiquide has announced that the first proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser arrays have arrived at its 200MW ELYgator green hydrogen project in the Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Created through a partnership between AirLiquide and Siemens Energy, the PEM electrolysers will leverage AirLiquide’s Gigafactory manufacturing and supply TotalEnergies’ nearby…
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KBR’s proprietary PureSAF technology has been chosen by sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) company NorSAF’s production plant in Northern Europe, backed by Avia Solutions.
PureSAF was invented and developed by Swedish Biofuels, and will be licensed by KBR for NorSAF’s site. Production is expected to being in 2030, with the site expected to produce 90,718 tonnes per year of SAF and e-SAF. The…
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