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$1 green hydrogen

Latest article on Israel’s H2Pro (see here previously) & its end of decade target for $1/kg hydrogen from renewable sources.  A 50KW system already operates at its Caesarea facility. In Feb 2026, a 500KW system will commence in Ziporit, Galilee … Continue reading

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Top Greentech companies

Many Israeli startups appear in the Time and Statista’s World’s Top GreenTech Companies of 2025. I spotted Ormat, Redefine Meat, TIPA, Beewise, Aleph Farms, CropX, H2Pro, Addionics, Exodigo, and StoreDot, but there could be others. https://time.com/collection/worlds-top-greentech-companies-of-2025/

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Green hydrogen for Latvia

Israel’s H2Pro (see here previously) has signed an agreement with Latvenergo, Latvia’s national electricity company, to test the integration of H2Pro’s decoupled electrolysis technology for green hydrogen production with Latvia’s renewable energy sources. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/latvenergo-and-h2pro-sign-mou-to-advance-green-hydrogen-commercialization-in-latvia-302398573.html

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Hydrogen stars at Greentech 2024

Hydrogen was a key session at the Greentech 2024 New Horizon Conference and exhibition in Jerusalem. Israeli startups represented included H2PRO, Naki, Maygia, Hydro X, Eilat Eilot, plus from the Israeli Ministries of Energy and Finance. https://www.jpost.com/brandblend/greentech-2024-conference-green-horizon-importance-of-green-energy-820467 https://kenes-media.com/greentech/   h ttps://naki-v.com/ … Continue reading

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French prize for green hydrogen Professor

Technion Professor Gideon Grader has been awarded the Grand Prix Scientifique research grant by the Institut de France for developing innovative green hydrogen technology. The E-TAC process is being commercialized by Israeli startup H2Pro (see here previously). https://www.israel21c.org/technion-professor-nabs-french-grant-for-green-hydrogen-tech/

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Another Hydrogen award winner

Bloomberg’s New Energy Finance energy-transition research arm has awarded a BloombergNEF Pioneer award to Israel’s H2Pro (see here previously). H2Pro is building a plant capable of producing 73 tons a year of hydrogen from water electrolysis, for commercial deployment in … Continue reading

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Producing hydrogen in Japan

Israel’s H2Pro (see here previously) is to build hydrogen production facilities for the Japanese giant Sumitomo. The deal is estimated at $250 million. H2Pro signed a $70 million agreement with renewable energy company Doral Energy last year. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/3gy030ek1

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Israeli green hydrogen in Morocco

During the COP27 climate conference in Egypt, Israel’s H2Pro (see here previously) signed a strategic agreement with Moroccan renewable energy developer Gaia Energy. Its aim was to assess the feasibility of producing H2Pro’s E-TAC hydrogen electrolyzers in the North African … Continue reading

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Hydrogen trucks for Israel

Israeli vehicle retailer Colmobil is to import hydrogen-fueled trucks built by Hyundai for Israeli companies Bazan and Sonol. Hyundai has been testing its hydrogen trucks in Israel and has invested in Israel’s H2Pro, which is producing hydrogen at scale using … Continue reading

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International energy challenge winner

Israel’s H2Pro (reported here previously) was named by Royal Dutch Shell as “best company in the scale-up track” in its New Energy Challenge competition. H2Pro’s E-TAC system generates clean energy hydrogen, plus oxygen in two separate low-cost processes. https://www.israel21c.org/israeli-hydrogen-startup-wins-shell-energy-competition/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6ISMgT9kYE

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