Uzbekistan is setting ambitious targets for renewable energy generation, aiming for 25% by 2026 and 40% by 2030. A key player in achieving these goals is green hydrogen technology, which holds transformative potential for the country’s sustainable development.
Author: Anela Dokso
Despite concerns over US green hydrogen subsidy rules, Fortescue has embarked on its first hydrogen production project in Buckeye, Arizona, acquired from Nikola.
The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), in collaboration with Électricité du Laos (EDL), Chiyoda Corporation (CYD), and Mitsubishi Company (Thailand) (MCT), has recently signed a Memorandum of Cooperation.
Green Hydrogen Coalition adds new board member Paul Browning has joined the distinguished Board of Directors of the Green Hydrogen Coalition (GHC). Paul contributes 35 years of experience in the global energy sector to the group of esteemed industry executives that also includes Denita Willoughby, Thierry Lepercq, Janice Lin, Lacy McManus, Jonathan Birdsong, and Grace Tsai. His extensive experience will aid the GHC in developing and advancing its common goal of deploying green hydrogen at scale for multi-sectoral decarbonization. He was elected to a two-year term. USCG establishes development course for US towboat powered by hydrogen The development of the…
Feadship, renowned for its luxury superyachts, has embarked on a groundbreaking journey with the launch of Project 821 – the world’s first superyacht equipped with hydrogen fuel cells.
German renewables developer PNE plans to construct a 1GW green hydrogen project in central Spain.
India is swiftly embracing green hydrogen as a key solution to decarbonization challenges, aiming to mitigate CO2 emissions and foster energy independence. However, amidst ambitious initiatives and promising prospects, several critical considerations and challenges must be addressed.
Hyundai Motor Co. plans to unveil a next-generation model of its hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) NEXO, aiming to reinforce its position in the global eco-friendly segment.
Germany’s ambitious goal to lead in hydrogen technologies is under scrutiny. While the focus on “green hydrogen” from renewable sources seems promising, researchers argue that the strategy’s success hinges on international cooperation and sustainable practices.
The AusHETS project, supported by funding from the Australian Government, aims to bolster innovation and support startups and SMEs transitioning to hydrogen technology.