This Week In Energy Transition - AI Powers the Rise of Green Hydrogen Investments
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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with green hydrogen is gaining momentum as a transformative force in the global energy transition. A report from BCC Research highlights how AI is enhancing the efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of green hydrogen production across its entire value chain, from electrolyzer optimization to grid integration. Investment in clean hydrogen projects surged to $110 billion recently, with substantial contributions from Asia-Pacific and Europe, supported by national AI strategies and regulatory frameworks. Hyperscaler companies' increasing capital expenditures are driving new demand for green hydrogen, while AI technologies are advancing operational efficiencies and R&D capabilities, compressing timelines and discovering new materials faster. These developments underscore the emerging opportunities and challenges within the AI and green hydrogen convergence, which investors are increasingly eyeing for strategic investment prospects.
In other trading, Samsung C&T (KOSE:A028260) was trading firmly up 8.1% and ending the day at ₩375,000. In the meantime, Goldwind Science&Technology (SZSE:002202) softened, down 9.9% to end trading at CN¥19.84.
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- Tesla (NasdaqGS:TSLA) settled at $351.12 up 4.2%. Einride AB plans to deploy 500 Tesla Semi trucks across North America beginning next month, as announced two days ago.
- Constellation Energy (NasdaqGS:CEG) ended the day at $274.17 up 2.8%.
- Equinor (OB:EQNR) ended the day at NOK395.90 up 0.5%.
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