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The United Kingdom updates its low-carbon hydrogen standard and raises regulatory standards for the sector.
The UK Low Carbon Hydrogen Standard – Version 4 report, published in January 2026, marks a new stage in the UK's strategy to structure a hydrogen market aligned with climate goals and the operational realities of the energy system. Updated periodically since its original 2022 version, the standard reflects the evolution of regulatory, technological, and industrial learning, consolidating itself as the main instrument for defining what is considered low-carbon hydrogen in the


Energy Fact Book 2025–2026 positions Canada in the global hydrogen market.
The Canada Energy Fact Book 2025–2026 offers a comprehensive overview of the growing role of hydrogen in Canada's energy strategy and in the global context. The report highlights hydrogen as a versatile energy vector, capable of supporting the decarbonization of sectors that are difficult to electrify, such as heavy industry and freight transport. With an estimated annual production of 4 million tons, Canada is now among the top ten global producers, combining industrial scal


Report maps the landscape of European hydrogen policies and reveals the sector's regulatory maturation.
The European Hydrogen Policy Landscape report offers an updated and comprehensive overview of the regulatory ecosystem shaping hydrogen deployment in Europe. The document consolidates European and national policies, legislation, strategies, and standards. This is a substantial update of the previous edition, published in January 2025, incorporating advances made in the interim and reflecting the accelerated pace of institutional consolidation of hydrogen as a pillar of the Eu


Portugal: Hydrogen as a pillar of the energy transition
The National Hydrogen Strategy positions Portugal among European countries that treat renewable hydrogen not as an experimental venture, but as a structuring instrument for decarbonization. Integrated into the broader framework of economic recovery and energy transition, the strategy introduces incentive mechanisms and regulatory stability to accelerate the gradual incorporation of hydrogen into the energy system, aligning it with climate goals, industrial competitiveness, an


Hydrogen infrastructure: the backbone of the energy transition in Spain
Spain is making structured progress in building an internal hydrogen network that aims to connect key renewable energy production points to consumption centers and export routes across the European continent. The project, supported by the Internal Hydrogen Infrastructure in Spain initiative and co-financed by the European Union, envisions a network of underground pipelines linking 13 autonomous communities and integrating with the H2med corridor, connecting the Iberian Penins


China's 15th Five-Year Plan repositions clean hydrogen as the central axis of its energy strategy.
China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030), adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China at the end of 2025 and in effect since January 2026, consolidates clean hydrogen as a strategic priority for the country. Embedded within the core of the high-quality growth policy, the plan links technological innovation, industrial resilience, and green development, reinforcing China's ambition to lead the global energy transition while strengthening its productive and


Electricity markets need to evolve to keep pace with a changing system.
The growing participation of variable renewable sources, the decentralization of generation, and changing consumption patterns are putting pressure on electricity markets worldwide. According to a report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), current models, designed for more static systems, need to adapt rapidly to ensure energy security, affordable prices, and operational efficiency. Without this evolution, electrical systems may become more expensive and less reliable.


IEA report outlines a roadmap for the next energy decade in Brazil.
The latest Energy Policy Review for Brazil, conducted by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in partnership with the Brazilian government, offers an ambitious and pragmatic portrait of the country's role in the global transition to clean energy sources. Published in the context of COP30, the "Brazil 2025" report reinforces Brazil's leading role, highlights its progress, and points to ways to strengthen energy security, sustainability, and equity. Brazil as a green leader: a


The US is outlining a strategic roadmap to lead the global hydrogen economy
A new report released by a coalition of major companies in the energy, transportation, and technology sectors proposes a detailed path to consolidate the United States' leadership in the emerging hydrogen economy. The document, developed in collaboration with the consulting firm McKinsey and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), offers a comprehensive vision of how the country can expand its energy leadership and strengthen the transition to a cleaner, safer, and more


IRENA holds its 30th Council meeting and sets global priorities for the energy transition ahead of COP30.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) held its 30th Council meeting in Abu Dhabi, consolidating its position as one of the leading global forums for coordination on clean energy. The meeting aimed to review the progress of international initiatives and align strategic priorities to accelerate the energy transition in the lead-up to COP30, to be hosted by Brazil, and the 16th IRENA Assembly, scheduled for January 2026. Focus on clean industrialization and investmen


Ports in Brazil and Belgium establish partnership to create a green corridor for e-fuels
In a strategic move towards global decarbonization, Brazil and Belgium announced a partnership to create a green maritime corridor for e-fuels between the Port of Açu and the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, with operations expected to begin before 2030. The agreement, formalized through a letter of intent signed in Rio de Janeiro, has the potential to establish the world's first major e-fuel export route, positioning Brazil as a key player in the new economy of hydrogen and sustainab


British organizations are calling for urgent action to unlock the potential of hydrogen in heavy transport.
Three of the UK's leading energy and transport sector associations have joined forces to pressure the British government to act quickly in defining policies that ensure the role of hydrogen in the decarbonization of land transport. The Hydrogen Energy Association (HEA), in partnership with the Road Haulage Association (RHA) and the Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA), sent a joint letter to the government asking that the next update of the UK Hydrogen Strategy keep open


Report: Global hydrogen industry surpasses $110 billion in investment
The global low-carbon hydrogen industry has reached a historic milestone, with more than US$110 billion in committed investment distributed among 500 projects that have already reached maturity—whether through final investment, construction, or operation decisions. This volume represents a significant increase of US$35 billion over the previous year, solidifying the sector as one of the pillars of the global energy transition. According to the inaugural Global Hydrogen Compas


Hydrogen Technology World Expo: the European epicenter of hydrogen innovations
Hydrogen has gone from being the fuel of the future to one of the present pillars of the global energy transition. As the planet advances toward net-zero emissions, this energy source is consolidating itself as a strategic driver of clean energy innovation. It is in this context that the Hydrogen Technology World Expo takes place, an internationally renowned event that connects key players in the hydrogen value chain—from researchers and engineers to business leaders and poli


COP 30: Brazil leads global proposal to integrate carbon markets
Brazil arrives at the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 30) with an ambitious and unprecedented proposal: the creation...


IEA launches Hydrogen Tracker with global data on low-emissions production
A new tool from the International Energy Agency (IEA) expands transparency and access to strategic information about the hydrogen...


World Hydrogen Week 2025 brings together global leaders in Copenhagen to accelerate projects and innovation
From October 6 to 10, 2025, the Bella Center in Copenhagen will host World Hydrogen Week, the largest international gathering dedicated...


IEA report highlights energy management as key to industrial competitiveness and security
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released a new report that highlights the strategic role of energy management for industry and...


Asahi Kasei's new pilot plant in Japan marks a strategic advance in hydrogen production
With global demand for clean hydrogen projected to reach 375 million tons annually by 2050, the urgency lies not only in producing it,...


Rotterdam registers first digital fuel certificate for ammonia supply on ships
In an unprecedented step toward the energy transition in the maritime sector, Fortescue, in partnership with Trovio and the Green...


Renewable Energy and Artificial Intelligence: The New Alliance for Smart and Sustainable Power Grids
It is clear that digitalization and the energy transition are intrinsically linked: there is no technological advancement without energy,...


Brazil begins process to become a full member of the International Energy Agency
In a strategic move on the global energy scene, Brazil formalized its request for full membership of the International Energy Agency...


Sweden advances in the implementation of a hydrogen plant to revolutionize steel production
The energy transition of the steel industry has taken a significant leap forward in Sweden with the progress of construction on Stegra's...


IRENA report reveals global renewables boom and highlights disparity between regions
The energy transition is advancing at a rapid pace, but not equitably. This is according to a new statistical report from the...
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