Can Hydrogen Clean Up Global Shipping?

Maritime transport is under pressure to decarbonize – and hydrogen may be the only fuel with the range, power, and efficiency to get it done. The shipping industry – often called the backbone of global trade – transports nearly 90% of the world’s goods. But this vast network of cargo ships, tankers, and ferries also […]
The Hydrogen Drone Takes Off

With battery limits holding back small aircraft, hydrogen is emerging as the lightweight fuel with long-distance potential – and the world is taking notice. For years, the potential of electric drones has been limited by a single stubborn constraint: batteries. Despite advances in lithium-ion technology, energy density remains a bottleneck. Most professional drones can stay […]
Green Power Starts With Trash

From plastic bags to orange peels, startups are proving that even the waste we throw away can be turned into tomorrow’s clean hydrogen. When we think of hydrogen, we usually picture water splitting under solar panels or wind-powered electrolysis humming in the background. Rarely do we imagine the future of clean energy sitting inside a […]
When Clean Energy Fits in a Backpack

How did hydrogen leap from heavy industry into bikes, drones, and personal electronics? And what does this quiet shift say about the future of everyday energy? When most people think of hydrogen, they picture heavy-duty trains, long-haul trucks, or sprawling industrial plants. But this clean-energy gas is no longer limited to massive engines and megaprojects. […]
Will Hydrogen Beat the Battery

Electric cars set today’s standard, but hydrogen offers faster refueling, longer range, and freedom from lithium. The quiet race between these two technologies is just beginning – and its outcome could reshape how the world moves. Electric vehicles have become the symbol of the clean mobility revolution. Cities are deploying charging stations, governments are offering […]
The Countries That Lead the Hydrogen Economy

Beyond the hype, a few nations are already turning green energy goals into measurable progress — and the results are starting to show. Hydrogen is often described as the fuel of the future – clean, abundant, and potentially transformative for transportation, industry, and power generation. Yet despite global enthusiasm, only a select group of countries […]
The Hydrogen Promise Is Real. The Infrastructure Isn’t

From Tokyo to California, the tech is ready – but the fueling, transport, and storage networks are still years behind. Here’s what’s holding things up. Hydrogen technology is advancing rapidly: fuel-cell vehicles are already on the road, industrial users are prepared to transition, and global climate goals are pushing governments to accelerate adoption. Yet for […]
The Desert Blossoms with Hydrogen

Once dismissed as barren wastelands, deserts in Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and Australia are becoming global hubs for ambitious hydrogen projects, aiming to export clean energy, sustainable fuels, and even fresh water. When you picture a desert, you probably imagine endless dunes and intense heat—not an oasis of sustainable energy. Yet today, countries largely covered by […]
Flying on Hydrogen

Is zero-emission aviation still a dream – or are we watching it lift off? And how will airports evolve to meet it? For decades, the idea of a zero-emission aircraft felt closer to science fiction than to a flight plan. Engineers dreamed, environmentalists hoped, and passengers kept boarding jet-fueled planes – wondering if change would […]
A Membrane Worth Stopping For

At the World Hydrogen Summit, Hydrolite’s membrane tech didn’t just show up – it caught the attention of the industry’s biggest players. Some even asked for a private demo. Walking into the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam, one thing was clear – momentum restarting . Regulators, energy ministers, financiers, developers and engineers weren’t just there […]