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Hydrogen continues to gain momentum this week. From cleaner metal production to aviation milestones and a market narrative that's Finally grown up. Hi, I'm Steve Hill, CEO of NewHydrogen with this week's top hydrogen news.
First up, a big leap in industrial decarbonization. A new paper published in Nature, the result of a collaboration between Columbia University and three other research centers, demonstrated a faster, cleaner approach to producing metals like steel and aluminum. By using hydrogen to reduce metal oxides, this method cuts both process time and carbon emissions. To put it in perspective, the steel industry alone contributes roughly 7 to 8% of global CO2 emissions.
This shift could dramatically lower industrial emissions while speeding up production. And most importantly, it highlights hydrogen's versatility, not just for engines or electricity, but as a core process gas, reshaping heavy industry. At NewHydrogen, we recently reached a milestone worth sharing. For the first time, we publicly demonstrated how
Our ThermoLoop system uses nothing but heat to continuously split water into hydrogen and oxygen. No electricity, no fossil fuels, just a looping thermmochemical reaction that could change the future of clean hydrogen. Now that continuous hydrogen production has been proved, our next step is to refine the chemistry and materials while collecting critical data to guide the scale up to a larger unit.
On the aviation front, Zero AIA is now one step closer to commercial flights. The FAA has approved special conditions for its 600 kW hydrogen electric propulsion system. This sets the regulatory framework they must meet to advance towards certification. With their earlier G1 certification basis already in place, this milestone brings zero AVIA closer to flying paying passengers. Meanwhile, the broader market conversation is shifting. A recent article in oil price notes that the so-called hydrogen hype has
Finally faded, and that's good news. What remains is a maturing market built on real projects, credible customers, and clear cost signals. It's no longer about chasing headlines, but about execution and economics. Across sectors, from cleaner metals and regional aircraft to freight and power generation, hydrogen is clearly moving from experimental to essential. The reality is that none of this progress matters without cheap, clean hydrogen. At NewHydrogen, this is exactly what we're working to deliver.
If you want to see the future of hydrogen production right now, go to newhydrogen.com and watch our benchtop demo in action and check out our explainer video. See for yourself how the future of hydrogen is being shaped today. Thanks for watching and we'll see you again next week.