PURE HYDROGEN CORPORATION LIMITED
Commented by Armin Schulz on July 15th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Hydrogen at a crossroads: Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen, and Nel ASA between opportunity and crisis – Your profit strategy
The hydrogen industry is facing a critical turning point in 2025. Despite massive political support and growing global market volume, companies are struggling with profitability gaps and regulatory hurdles. The widening gap between ambition and implementation is becoming an existential threat. Only those who successfully master innovation, scalability, and infrastructure connectivity will survive the upcoming market shakeout. In this tense environment, it will be determined who can truly capitalize on the billion-dollar opportunities of green hydrogen – and who will be left behind. We take a look at Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen, and Nel ASA and analyze their path forward.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on July 10th, 2025 | 07:20 CEST
Hydrogen Stocks: Are Nel and Plug Power on the way out? Is it better to bet on thyssenkrupp nucera and Pure Hydrogen?
Australia has a good chance of playing a key role in the future hydrogen market – particularly when it comes to green hydrogen from renewable sources. CSIRO and Deloitte see billions in potential. Pure Hydrogen aims to profit from this. The Australians are currently building a hydrogen ecosystem and have celebrated initial sales successes and are already concluding global partnerships. The stock is anything but expensive and remains an insider tip. Nel, on the other hand, is floundering this year. The euphoria surrounding Samsung's entry has fizzled out. Will there be new impetus next week? Perhaps new funding? Meanwhile, thyssenkrupp nucera is making bold moves. On the one hand, the Company has secured technology from the insolvent Danish company Green Hydrogen Systems and secured a million-dollar contract from Saudi Arabia.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on June 30th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Enphase, Pure Hydrogen, Palantir – Alternative opportunities
After oil prices surged last week due to the US entering the Middle East conflict, briefly breaking their downward trend that had been in place since March 2022, a massive sell-off followed once tensions eased. As a result, our preferred scenario of new lows for the year remains intact. In contrast, companies in the renewable energy sector showed signs of life after months of correction. Once again, US policy played a key role in this development.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on June 24th, 2025 | 07:40 CEST
Hydrogen – The new trends: Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen, thyssenkrupp
German industry is set to go green. But once again, reality is proving more complex. In March, Thyssenkrupp withdrew a hydrogen tender because all submitted bids significantly exceeded the assumed cost conditions for hydrogen. So, is the hydrogen hype failing to take hold in the real economy? We take a closer look at the latest developments and explain which companies are now in pole position.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on June 16th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST
Iran, nuclear energy, oil – a revival for hydrogen! Nel ASA, Pure Hydrogen, Plug Power, and Oklo
The current attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities by Israel mark a new level of escalation in the Middle East. Of course, a radical regime like Iran cannot be allowed to conduct nuclear research. This region has already experienced too much terror. For the rest of the world, Israel's announcement, backed by the US, means another rise in oil prices, which will quickly shift the focus to alternative energies. Some companies have been promoting a future-oriented hydrogen infrastructure for years and are growing well. Australia's Pure Hydrogen is well advanced, while Nel ASA and Plug Power are still in the turnaround phase. There is currently a lot of movement on the capital markets. Risk-aware investors can benefit from the current trends with the right touch and timing. Where are the opportunities and risks?
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