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The Global Green Hydrogen Industry Moves On, US or No US

The Global Green Hydrogen Industry Moves On, US or No US
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 9/13/2025

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The article discusses the global progress in the green hydrogen industry, highlighting how countries like Saudi Arabia and China are advancing in this sector despite limited US government engagement since the Trump administration. Saudi Arabia, traditionally an oil and gas powerhouse, is actively pursuing green hydrogen initiatives by partnering with startups such as Estonia’s Stargate Hydrogen and its Research, Development, and Innovation Authority. This partnership aims to leverage Saudi Arabia’s abundant wind and solar resources to produce green hydrogen via electrolyzers, which use renewable electricity to split water into hydrogen, thereby reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The collaboration aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plan to diversify its economy, develop a domestic electrolyzer manufacturing industry, and position the kingdom as a global hub for green hydrogen and sustainable energy technologies. The article also notes that oil and gas companies, including ExxonMobil, are increasingly incorporating green hydrogen into their operations, primarily to improve their sustainability image, though this is sometimes criticized as greenwashing. Saudi Arabia is exploring opportunities to export green hydrogen to

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