[New] The UK could store enough green hydrogen in depleted North Sea oil and gas fields to meet future electricity demand for up to seven years.
Electricity Info
[New] Renewable-energy-based hydrogen deployment is not expected to scale up until roughly 2035, and hydrogen-related energy infrastructure is expected to have multi-decade lifespans.
PubMed Central (PMC)
[New] The German government is focusing on green hydrogen and aims to build around 10 GW of electrolysis capacity by 2030.
PubMed Central (PMC)
[New] By 2030, total public-private investment in 'green hydrogen' is expected to balloon to $45 Billion. / ChileThe New Climate.
[New] Planned U.S. electrolyzer projects totaled 4,524 MW of capacity, with expected annual output of approximately 0.72 million metric tonnes of hydrogen.
evolvancemarketresearch.com
[New] The construction of a USD 10 Billion green hydrogen project in Mexico will commence in 2026, with operations expected to begin in 2028.
IMARC Group
[New] The European Commission's REPowerEU Plan targets 10 million tons of domestic green hydrogen production and 10 million tons of imports annually by 2030, requiring electrolyzer manufacturing capacity at a scale never previously achieved.
Persistence Market Research
[New] If commercial-scale production proves successful, Engineered Mineral Hydrogen has the potential to play a crucial role in the global energy mix in the next decade.
Cision PR Newswire
[New] Regional Air Mobility (2030-2035): Hydrogen-electric aircraft with 9-19 seats are expected to enter service first, enabling new point-to-point connections between smaller aerodromes.
Plane Sight News
Automotive OEM specification leadership, pharmaceutical GMP compliance, and hydrogen economy infrastructure development are supporting demand in Germany at 4.3% through 2036.
FactMr
The H2DI Hydrogen Consortium aims to provide support measures that will facilitate hydrogen storage, production, distribution, and demand.
EIA - Energy Information Administration
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have developed a new low-temperature approach to hydrogen production that could make the clean fuel cheaper and more practical to generate.
ScienceDaily
Canada may have a unique opportunity to produce cleaner and potentially cheaper hydrogen without depending on hydrocarbons.
ScienceDaily
Last updated: 21 June 2026
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