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World’s biggest oil exporter hopes to become leader in clean fuel in coming decades but sceptics question prospects
Much must happen before a publicly traded index can become a reality
New Sheffield plant along with a third overseas will raise Yorkshire-based electrolyser maker’s capacity to 5GW
Los Angeles start-up quintuples valuation with investors including Tencent and GE Aviation joining
South Korean group pledges to slash prices by 50% as it sets 2045 carbon neutrality goal
HyCap raises first £200m of a targeted £1bn as it seeks to make UK a hub for nascent sector
Economic realities threaten a bold experiment in green public transport
Large-scale CCS initiative Acorn now involves most of the big oil and gas groups in the North Sea
Oil majors step up efforts to explain the role of hydrogen and the sectors it could transform
Lord Anthony Bamford says Tesla founder has blinded government officials to potential of hydrogen
Swedish and German groups expect fuel to challenge diesel in long-distance freight
Discord within oil-reliant industry over how to power the workhorses of global trade in the net zero era
Shares in high-flying US group drop after announcing it will restate accounts
Long heralded as an alternative to fossil fuels, can the gas really help solve the world’s dirtiest energy problems
Industry bosses pour cold water on idea fuel can contend with battery power to replace petrol and diesel
Gas-made renewable energy is expensive, but cheaper fossil-free technology is on the horizon
Initial public offering is the latest sign of enthusiasm for green energy companies
Carmaker’s plan highlights how South Korean groups are expanding in country despite pressure from US
Conglomerate will invest $1.5bn for 9.9% stake in US hydrogen fuel cell group Plug Power
After decades of lonely, ridiculed investment in hydrogen, the Japanese automaker is finally winning the argument
Japanese carmaker relaunches fuel-cell car with longer range and higher production capacity
Allegations about the founder’s business practices and personal life continue to raise due diligence concerns in the truck start-up
A joint Canberra-Tokyo effort is designed to create a cost-effective supply chain for an elusive source of clean energy
Carmaker may buy fuel from chemicals group as shift away from petrol prompts drives new supply chains
Major hydrogen showcase is part of offensive following fraud allegations
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