Nov 20, 2024
U.S. Department of Energy Awards $2.2 Billion to Accelerate Clean Hydrogen Development
The U.S. Department of Energy has allocated $2.2 billion to advance clean hydrogen energy projects in the Gulf Coast and Midwest regions, aiming to reduce carbon emissions in heavy industries and transportation.

In a significant move to combat climate change, the U.S. Department of Energy is investing $2.2 billion to develop clean hydrogen hubs in the Gulf Coast and Midwest. This initiative seeks to produce low-carbon hydrogen through methods like electrolysis and carbon capture, supporting the administration’s goal of producing 50 million metric tons of clean hydrogen by 2050. Read more.
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Jul 14, 2025
India Achieves 50% Non‑Fossil Power Capacity Five Years Ahead of Target
India has reached 50% of its installed electricity capacity from non-fossil sources—solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear—marking a major milestone well ahead of its 2030 clean energy goal.

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China Introduces First Renewable-Energy Targets for Steel, Cement, Polysilicon & Data Centres
China’s National Development and Reform Commission rolled out its first Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) for heavy industry—steel, cement, polysilicon—and new data centers, mandating significant renewable power use by province.