- In April 2025, Infinite Green, a green hydrogen company based in Western Australia, collapsed due to financial conflicts and project setbacks, highlighting the challenges of scaling up green hydrogen production
- In April 2025, Rio Tinto joined forces with Voestalpine and Primetals Technologies to develop a hydrogen-based steelmaking plant in Austria, with the goal of eliminating carbon emissions by replacing coal with hydrogen
- In March 2025, German gas company VNG revealed plans to begin test operations of a 30 MW electrolysis plant in Q3 2025. The plant will produce green hydrogen using renewable energy sourced from local wind turbines, contributing to the growing shift toward sustainable hydrogen production in Germany
- In January 2023, Fortescue Metals Group's partner, Plug Power, withdrew from their joint venture to build a hydrogen electrolyser manufacturing plant in Gladstone, Australia, citing economic concerns. Consequently, Fortescue plans to proceed independently, utilizing its own electrolyser technology
- In 2023, Iberdrola initiated over 60 green hydrogen projects across eight countries, including Spain, the USA, Mexico, Brazil, the UK, Portugal, Italy, and Australia. These initiatives aim to promote electrification and decarbonization in sectors such as industry and heavy transport



