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Commented by Mario Hose on March 3rd, 2026 | 07:00 CET
Energy transition winners: Nordex and Siemens Energy already highly valued, "latecomer" A.H.T. Syngas Technology still offers potential
The world is facing a challenge that can no longer be postponed. On the one hand, the pressure to meet global climate targets is increasing. On the other hand, energy demand continues to grow in an increasingly digital and electrified economy. Three companies are operating in this area of tension. While Nordex and Siemens Energy focus on large-scale wind power generation and grid infrastructure, A.H.T. Syngas Technology addresses decentralized energy solutions through the intelligent utilization of waste materials. This report highlights how these three players are driving the transformation and why the innovative strength of the "latecomer" A.H.T. Syngas in particular could make a real mark on the market. In any case, the chart is already trending upwards.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on February 26th, 2026 | 07:05 CET
Hydrogen transition: How dynaCERT, Plug Power, and Ballard Power Systems are decarbonizing the transportation sector
The market for hydrogen-powered logistics is set to reach a volume of USD 32.47 billion in 2026 and is expected to grow to USD 204.9 billion by the end of the decade. The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that global demand for hydrogen was nearly 100 million tons last year, but less than 1% of that came from low-emission sources. In the US, tariffs on electrolysers and fuel cells, ranging from 10% to 30%, are forcing the industry to build local supply chains. In Europe, the REPowerEU plan, together with the EU hydrogen strategy, creates a stable framework for investment in infrastructure. However, an immediate and comprehensive replacement of the global heavy-duty fleet with completely emission-free vehicles would be difficult to achieve and also economically nonsensical. Instead, companies are preparing to retrofit existing fleets or promote the hydrogen transition in other ways.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on February 24th, 2026 | 07:30 CET
New German hydrogen gem! Will A.H.T. Syngas eclipse the old favorites Plug Power and Nel ASA?
Is it time for a changing of the guard in the hydrogen sector? The old favorites Plug Power and Nel ASA have been falling short of expectations for years. Yet the benefits of hydrogen in the energy mix of the future are undisputed. A.H.T. Syngas is on its way to becoming the new hydrogen gem. The company produces synthetic natural gas substitutes from biogenic residues and, in the future, hydrogen as well. A.H.T. Syngas has recently achieved an important breakthrough. In addition, it is in the process of transforming itself from a pure plant manufacturer to an energy producer. The revaluation has begun, but is far from complete. Analysts see considerable upside potential.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on February 24th, 2026 | 07:05 CET
Rheinmetall, First Hydrogen, BYD – Innovations put pressure on the competition
Record military spending, major orders worth billions, and structural rearmament are set to drive the European defense industry for years to come. At the same time, global energy demand is exploding. Modular nuclear reactors and green hydrogen are coming into focus as low-CO₂ base load solutions. And in the field of electromobility, Asian battery manufacturers are massively expanding their cost advantage. As a result, cell prices are falling, ranges are increasing, and Western competitors are coming under pressure. Three future-oriented industries – defense, clean energy, and battery technology – are facing a new wave of investment, but some of the first warning signs are appearing in the charts.
ReadCommented by Carsten Mainitz on February 20th, 2026 | 07:35 CET
Exciting developments at First Hydrogen, Plug Power, and thyssenkrupp nucera! What they mean for shareholders
Who can satisfy the enormous power demand of data centers and AI infrastructure? Microsoft and Meta have already demonstrated the possible direction forward: nuclear energy and so-called SMRs - small modular reactors. In the United States, there is no long-term alternative to nuclear power. On the other hand, hydrogen should not be underestimated. Plug Power and thyssenkrupp nucera are well-known industry representatives. First Hydrogen is pursuing exciting new approaches. The Canadians have the potential to shake up the industry. This could lead to a massive revaluation of the stock.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on February 18th, 2026 | 07:10 CET
Plug Power, Pure One, Daimler Truck: Your turbocharger for returns in the billion-dollar market of emission-free mobility
The global economy is at a historic turning point in 2026. The forced shift away from fossil fuels is catapulting green technologies into a new dimension. Driven by regulatory hammer blows from Brussels and exploding investments worth billions, the decarbonization of heavy-duty transport and the hype surrounding hydrogen are colliding to create a perfect storm for investors. While battery-electric trucks are already conquering short distances, a race between systems is emerging in long-distance transport, in which only the technology with the best infrastructure can win. The following article highlights how Plug Power, Pure One, and Daimler Truck are shaping this battle for supremacy.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on February 17th, 2026 | 07:05 CET
Things are set to take off in 2026! Steyr Motors, TeamViewer, and dynaCERT in focus!
TeamViewer is heading downward in 2026. The software company's shares are trading at an all-time low and are threatening to slip below the EUR 5 mark. So is now the time to get in? In contrast, dynaCERT shares could be on the verge of multiplying in value. However, that would require an operational breakthrough. According to the company's outlook for 2026, this scenario appears entirely possible, as is a revaluation. Steyr Motors shares underwent a revaluation last year. This needs to be underpinned by significantly higher revenue and profits in the current year. Analysts remain bullish on the defense stock.
ReadCommented by Fabian Lorenz on February 6th, 2026 | 08:55 CET
Buy HYDROGEN STOCKS now?! Plug Power, thyssenkrupp nucera, and First Hydrogen in focus
Now, this would be a genuine sensation and could trigger a sharp revaluation of the stock. First Hydrogen is working on an alternative to uranium-based fuel salts, as part of its activities in small modular reactors (SMRs) and green hydrogen. thyssenkrupp nucera, on the other hand, is pursuing a more conservative strategy and focusing on green hydrogen produced from solar and wind energy. The company sees great potential in India and aims to tap into the market there. At Plug Power, attention is currently focused on the company's financial future. Shareholders must vote on a significant dilution measure. The former market darling is attempting to restore confidence and improve market sentiment.
ReadCommented by Armin Schulz on February 4th, 2026 | 07:25 CET
Hydrogen explosion: How to cash in on the coming boom with Plug Power, dynaCERT, and Linde!
The next phase of the energy transition is taking shape. Driven by billions in subsidies and a political consensus on clean energy, hydrogen is on the verge of a decisive breakthrough. Falling costs for green hydrogen are meeting exploding demand from industry and transportation, while new technologies are overcoming old infrastructure hurdles. In this historic upheaval, three concrete investment opportunities are emerging that play different but essential roles. We analyze the current situation of Plug Power, dynaCERT, and Linde.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on January 28th, 2026 | 07:00 CET
Stock markets under pressure! High momentum expected for Siemens Energy, Pure One Corp., and E.ON
After months of back and forth, there was a shift in investors' sector choices at the start of 2026. The popular tech stocks that were the top performers in 2025 have largely been sidelined, while the commodities, energy, and defense sectors are experiencing a significant rally. The World Economic Forum in Davos did not bring any major news for the economy. What is becoming clear is that the US is continuing on its harsh course, and the rest of the world must prepare for a scenario of ongoing shortages and fragile supply chains. There is also a noticeable return to fossil fuels, which are needed on a large scale, especially during long, cold winters when the sun and wind are not available. For individual companies, this is a license to print money. For investors, however, the choice remains agonizing.
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