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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 27th, 2025 | 07:00 CET

Super returns, clear conscience! Nel ASA and JinkoSolar turn around, nucera surprises, and RE Royalties celebrates!

  • royalties
  • Sustainability
  • renewableenergies
  • Technology
  • GreenTech

From the climate conference to real implementation! The European Union and other nations have committed themselves to ambitious sustainability programs through so-called "green deals." To support these efforts, the financial instrument known as the "green bond" has become firmly established in the market. Banks, in particular, that are keen to enhance their ESG credentials, are increasingly active in this segment. As a result, the green bond market has grown rapidly, driven by global climate targets, such as those agreed upon in the Paris Agreement. ESG investments are benefiting from political incentives like the US Inflation Reduction Act and are being dynamically sought after by insurers. Between 2015 and 2023, issuances grew by an average of 40% annually, with growth slowing somewhat since 2023. For the full year 2025, total issuance volume is expected to reach between EUR 570 and 630 billion. What, when, and where funding is provided is defined by regulatory authorities. But private organizations such as RE Royalties are also active, because green returns are not only rewarding, they also help society achieve its ambitious climate transition goals. Here are a few investment ideas.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on October 9th, 2025 | 07:05 CEST

Hydrogen is finally here – 500% rally follows for Plug Power, Pure Hydrogen, nucera, and Nel ASA

  • Hydrogen
  • cleantech
  • greenhydrogen
  • renewableenergies
  • Fuelcells

For a long time, hydrogen stocks were very quiet. But now they have been kissed awake. Led by Plug Power, which posted a 300% turnaround in just two months, the upward momentum is now spreading across the entire sector. Nel ASA, the Norwegian pioneer, has had some weak quarters, making November a particularly exciting month. The Australian H2 powerhouse Pure Hydrogen has performed strongly since the beginning of the year. And the thyssenkrupp spin-off nucera is also making an impressive comeback. Are the protagonists already betting on the next wave of EU investment? Where are the opportunities for investors?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on September 1st, 2025 | 08:50 CEST

This is where the action is! Plug Power has turned around, Pure Hydrogen, nucera, and Nel ASA with top news!

  • Hydrogen
  • GreenTech
  • greenhydrogen
  • Fuelcells

The capital markets are speculating on a US interest rate cut in September. With high inflation and government debt, this is not causing much fiscal enthusiasm, but at least more liquidity is flowing into the markets after the current summer slump. For those paying attention right now, there are opportunities to pick up stocks at bargain prices, but caution is warranted: trading volumes are thinner than usual. Turnaround speculators and medium-term investors should take another look at the hydrogen sector. Many things are changing for the better here, and there are some interesting new additions. We are examining Plug Power, Nel ASA, thyssenkrupp nucera, and Australian hydrogen specialist Pure Hydrogen. The Company is currently expanding successfully into the US, with other continents likely to follow. Where are the opportunities for investors?

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Commented by Nico Popp on August 7th, 2025 | 07:25 CEST

Hydrogen turnaround? Bad news from Africa: First Hydrogen, thyssenkrupp nucera, BASF

  • Hydrogen
  • cleantech
  • greenhydrogen
  • chemicals

According to a report in Der Spiegel, producing green hydrogen in Africa for export to Europe could be more expensive than previously thought. This is indicated by research conducted by scientists from the Technical University of Munich, Oxford, and ETH Zurich. According to the study, only 2% of around 10,000 sites examined across 31 African countries could produce at competitive costs by 2030. The reason lies in financing. Depending on the country in Africa, financing costs range between 8% and 27%, which is too high to remain competitive. Instead of the planned price guarantees of EUR 3 per kg of hydrogen, the EU would have to guarantee EUR 5 to ensure a reliable flow of hydrogen from Africa to Europe. What does this mean now for the European hydrogen economy?

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on August 4th, 2025 | 07:20 CEST

Comeback or crash? Hydrogen stocks: thyssenkrupp nucera, SFC Energy, dynaCERT!

  • Hydrogen
  • cleantech
  • renewableenergies

SFC Energy shocked investors with a revenue and profit warning. The stock fell by around 30% in one day, wiping out all of the year's gains. What were the reasons for this, and what does the future hold for the former insider tip in the defense and investment hype? dynaCERT has impressed with a new order from France. The cleantech company is helping a port reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. If the marketing offensive in the first half of the year continues to bear fruit, the stock could be poised for an exciting comeback. thyssenkrupp nucera is already on an upward trend. Although the share price failed to break through the EUR 11 mark, the situation is still significantly better than at Nel and Plug Power.

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Commented by Nico Popp on July 28th, 2025 | 07:20 CEST

Hydrogen in Germany – Who will solve the "chicken and egg problem"? Pure Hydrogen, thyssenkrupp, NEL

  • Hydrogen
  • renewableenergies
  • cleantech

Germany aims to achieve climate neutrality within twenty years. Hydrogen plays a crucial role in making industry more sustainable. However, as a recent article in Focus magazine shows, Germany has a "chicken and egg problem" when it comes to hydrogen. Planning security is needed to drive the necessary investment in hydrogen infrastructure. But industry is still hesitant, especially in uncertain times; no one wants to stick their neck out too far. This, in turn, does not provide an environment conducive to launching essential prerequisites, such as pipelines, storage facilities, or decentralized electrolysers. What does the future hold for Germany as a hydrogen location? Which stocks could benefit?

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Commented 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?

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen
  • renewableenergies

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.

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Commented by Armin Schulz on June 25th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST

US hydrogen industry under pressure: Plug Power struggles - Things are looking much better for First Hydrogen and thyssenkrupp nucera

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen
  • Technology

While Europe is hitting the hydrogen accelerator, as evidenced by more than 100 events during Hydrogen Week 2025 and billions being invested in infrastructure and electrolyzer factories, the US market is stumbling. Political U-turns are abruptly halting subsidies and jeopardizing projects, especially those involving green hydrogen. However, the global megatrend remains intact. Europe is pushing ahead with decarbonization, aiming to double its production capacity by 2030, and the market is growing dynamically. In this field of tension between setbacks and new beginnings, we take a look at three key players: Plug Power, First Hydrogen, and thyssenkrupp nucera.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on June 6th, 2025 | 07:10 CEST

Greentech is now exploding – a 300% comeback for hydrogen? nucera, dynaCERT, Plug Power, and Nel ASA

  • Hydrogen
  • GreenTech
  • renewableenergies

Although the US administration under Donald Trump does not think much of climate change, the outlook for the hydrogen sector is improving all the time. This is because it is no longer the US setting the tone but Europe and Asia. Global efforts to make local transport cleaner and more sustainable are now also reaching the transport, logistics, and mining industries. There is still enormous potential for improvement here in terms of reducing climate-damaging emissions. Innovative technologies such as those developed by dynaCERT are now well-known in the market. Therefore, decision-makers in public office will no longer be able to avoid discussing these issues if they want to remain in their positions in the coming years. The public pressure to combat negative climate change globally is increasing. Forward-looking investors should start positioning themselves now.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on April 2nd, 2025 | 09:05 CEST

Tesla is out; SMRs are in! Green hydrogen in focus at nucera, Nel ASA, Plug Power, First Hydrogen, and Oklo

  • Hydrogen
  • greenhydrogen
  • renewableenergies

Even if Donald Trump denies climate change, the international community still has hydrogen and alternative energies on the agenda. Within the new US administration, nuclear projects have been under discussion for several months, alongside an emphasis on fossil fuels. Small modular reactors (SMRs) are being discussed in this context. They can be planned and put into operation in a much shorter time and are highly flexible in their applications. In the US, Oklo is moving forward in this area, and the Canadian company First Hydrogen is also in the starting blocks to roll out its innovative solutions. This means that green hydrogen remains in focus. Which stocks are coming to the fore?

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