Yamaha Motor Corporation unveiled its hydrogen-powered golf car at the Yamaha Marine Innovation Center in Georgia.
Author: Anela Dokso
Ukraine intends to construct 10 GW of renewable hydrogen capacity, targeting the strong demand from the European Union (EU).
Alberta is eyeing a boost in hydrogen vehicles, pointing to their potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But with this objective comes a dilemma – the need for a concurrently developed fueling infrastructure.
Hyliion Holdings Corp. (HYLN) and Victory Clean Energy Inc. (VYEY) have formed a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) to facilitate the release of up to ten KARNO generators.
Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) has announced the establishment of their North American Hydrogen Headquarters in a bid to advance their fuel cell and hydrogen related products and technologies.
Topsoe has been contracted to assist with a Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) study of a new low-carbon ammonia plant in Louisiana. The contract was signed with CF Industries.
Bulgaria to get first hydrogen charging station According to the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), the first hydrogen charging station for the nation and the surrounding area will be displayed on May 10, signaling the start of hydrogen electric mobility in the nation. The station is a component of the Hitmobile Center of Competence’s Integrated Energy Systems field laboratory. The organizers are the Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems with the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, the Hitmobile Competence Center, and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. The businesses Aquachim, Monbat, and Delectra that are implementing the initiative are co-organizers.
Chemical etching supplier Precision Micro has completed its second etching room at its Birmingham, UK facility, taking strides in production capabilities for green energy.
The surge in global energy demands presents an increasingly insurmountable challenge and intensifying environmental concerns necessitate a decisive shift towards cleaner alternatives.
The European Commission’s recent announcement of €720 million in funding for seven renewable hydrogen projects marks a significant milestone in Europe’s transition to cleaner fuels.