As the world looks to hydrogen as a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels, its application in transportation is quickly gaining traction.
Author: Anela Dokso
Keppel Corporation has signed a preliminary agreement with Woodside Energy, Australia’s largest oil and gas developer, for the supply of liquid hydrogen.
EnergyPathways has been selected by the UK government to join the Hydrogen Storage Business Model Design Group.
Toyota has discovered a new way to use hydrogen that could make electric car batteries obsolete.
ANGI Energy Systems, known for its expertise in refueling equipment and systems for gases, is expanding its European presence.
The plan to establish a hydrogen hub in Appalachian regions—comprising western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia—is facing significant hurdles.
Go Metals Corp has created a new subsidiary called Deep Hydrogen Corp.
Ohmium has involved in a project that aims to revolutionize the industrial-scale production of green hydrogen and ammonia.
The test operation for delivering green hydrogen produced with renewable energy from Pfeffenhausen, Lower Bavaria, has begun.
Germany is committing over €1 billion in subsidies to support five pioneering hydrogen-based decarbonization projects.