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Plug Power shares fall on North America hydrogen concerns

The hydrogen company, Plug Power, issued a warning about its 2023 financial performance due to supply challenges in North America.

Sunrise brief: Maintaining quality, reliability and durability in the solar supply chain 

Also on the rise: SolarEdge tumbles on significantly reduced Q4 outlook.

H2B2’s California facility to produce up to three tons of green hydrogen per day

The SoHyCal project is located in Fresno and is currently fully operational in its first phase.

Duke Energy to build country’s first end-to-end 100% green hydrogen system in Florida 

The facility will be located at the utility’s DeBary solar plant, which has a 74.5 MW capacity.

Sunrise brief: Suniva announces IRA-driven manufacturing, undermining the value of solar tariffs 

Also on the rise: DOE announces $7 billion to kick off seven regional clean hydrogen hubs. Historic agreement accelerates large-scale solar development while minimizing land use impact. And more.

DOE announces $7 billion to kick off seven regional clean hydrogen hubs 

The hubs are collectively expected to produce three million metric tons of hydrogen each year; however, some stakeholders shared their skepticism.

Electrolyzer manufacturer Electric Hydrogen completes $380 million financing

The company is manufacturing 100 MW electrolyzer systems, each of which it says can produce almost 50 tons of green hydrogen each day.

Mattiq developing iridium alternatives to solve constraint on green hydrogen

Iridium oxide catalysts are used in proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers, a product that is being manufactured at larger scales in part to support the hydrogen industry.

Verdagy plans first U.S. facility to manufacture large volume of advanced water electrolyzers

The facility, located in California, will have more than 100,000 square feet of manufacturing space and is expected to come into operation in Q1 2024.

U.S. could be understating global warming impact of blue hydrogen: IEEFA report

This report is the first in a series that the organization is planning, which will include analyses of producing hydrogen from coal and renewable natural gas.

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