Most hydrogen used today is produced by reforming natural gas, which also releases a lot of carbon dioxide.
Green hydrogen, on the other hand, is extracted from water by electrolysis and has the potential to play a large role to play in a future decarbonised future.
In the articles below you can follow the latest news in this new industry.

Startups around the world are betting that hydrogen can become the fuel of the 21st century. A clean alternative to fossil fuels that could one day power the grid, transportation and heavy industry.

Production, transportation, and use of hydrogen, opportunities to catalytic early action and investment, and what’s needed to put the world on a useful path to maximizing the value of a critical carbon-free fuel.

Insights on recent developments in electrolyser technologies and e-fuels, the potential for cost reduction and the next steps for its successful scale-up in industry and transport sectors.

The opportunities and implications of future green hydrogen demand for renewables asset owners, developers and investors based in the UK and Ireland.

Cutting through the hydrogen hype! Are we getting a hydrogen economy or is Elon Musk right to call hydrogen fuel cells “fool cells?” Probably the answer is somewhere in the middle, but what are the applications with real potential, and what is just hot air? In this video series I am going to be looking…

Hydrogen is promoted as a key component in energy transition, providing a carbon-free source of energy from transportation to heating our homes, while conveniently using existing oil & gas infrastructure and reserves. If so, why haven’t we built a hydrogen economy already? Is the hydrogen economy more hype than hope? What are its challenges from…

As the fight against climate change and the race for net zero – HOTS UP, Namibia is embarking on arguably, one of the largest and potentially transformational projects on the African continent and perhaps the world.

Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele has launched the green hydrogen project at Boegoebaai, near Alexander Bay.

CSIR study report commissioned by EU-SA Partners for Growth Programme on the near-term decarbonisation potential unlocked by the presence of large-scale hydrogen production and export from ports situated in the Western and Eastern Cape.

South Africa is uniquely poised to be a global exporter of green hydrogen to the world markets and these are some of the initial projects.