Back in July, the European Union unveiled a hydrogen strategy that immediately captured the imagination of the renewables world and was hailed as the most ambitious hydrogen plan ever. The EU’s ambitious new hydrogen strategy laid out plans to install 40 gigawatts of electrolyzers within the region’s borders and also support the development of another 40 gigawatts of green hydrogen in nearby countries that have the capacity to export the regional powerhouse. The EU is an economic and political union of 27 European countries. However, a single country could soon rival an entire regional bloc … The Australian government has announced that it will fast-track the development of some of the world’s largest wind and solar projects geared towards the production of green hydrogen. Last week, Canberra announced that it had awarded “major project status” to the Asian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH). The move will accelerate the development of […]