Researchers at Tohoku University in Japan have made significant strides in the hydrogen energy sector by developing a data-driven model to predict barriers related to dehydrogenation in magnesium hydride, a promising material for solid-state hydrogen storage.
Author: Anela Dokso
Facing slower-than-expected progress in the hydrogen value chain, Johnson Matthey (JM) has revealed plans to cut back on its investment in hydrogen technologies.
Tenaris, a global leader in steel pipe manufacturing and energy services, unveiled its latest innovation, the THera Seal, at the World Hydrogen 2024 Summit & Exhibition in Rotterdam.
Hydrogen Diplomacy Forum unveils Central Asian hydrogen prospects The forum, which was arranged by the Hydrogen Diplomacy Office Astana in collaboration with the Sustainable Energy Connectivity in Central Asia (SECCA) project of the European Union, acted as a venue for international dialogue on green hydrogen between Kazakhstan and Germany. Damen and CMB.TECH cooperate to power four tugs with hydrogen Damen and CMB.TECH have inked a cooperation agreement for four tugs that run on hydrogen. The Damen-built vessels will be equipped with the dual fuel hydrogen technology from CMB.TECH, which will cut emissions dramatically. On May 23, 2024, the classification society…
Basque Energy Agency (EVE) and Repsol have joined forces to pioneer hydrogen technology in Spain.
Australia’s recent announcement of new investments in hydrogen production signifies a significant step towards transitioning to a net-zero power system.
Hyundai’s N Vision 74 concept, a retro-styled hydrogen-powered supercar, garnered significant attention upon its reveal.
Hexagon Purus has announced a significant step in its collaboration with Toyota North America (TMNA), supplying components for the serial production of heavy-duty fuel cell electric powertrain kits.
At the recent H.eco Forum in Seoul, Nobuo Tanaka, former executive director of the International Energy Agency, highlighted the strategic importance of hydrogen and nuclear energy for Japan and South Korea.
Nucleareurope recently issued a position paper highlighting the potential benefits of EU-based hydrogen production, emphasizing energy sovereignty, industrial competitiveness, and environmental sustainability.