- Germany Elevates Hydrogen to “Overriding Public Interest” Status as Strategy Falters Under Missed Targets
- Australia’s Storage Divide Sharpens as New South Wales Backs Pumped Hydro While Western Australia Accelerates Batteries
- Danish Hydrogen Backbone Moves Into Delivery Phase as Worley Secures EPCM Role
- EU Carbon Market Under Pressure as BusinessEurope Pushes for ETS Reforms Amid Competitiveness Concerns
Author: Anela Dokso
A recent patent filed by Kobelco Construction Machinery showcases a significant leap in incorporating hydrogen as a sustainable energy source for work machines.
Italy and Saudi Arabia have signed significant agreements valued at approximately $10 billion, marking a strengthened strategic partnership between the two nations.
Hydrogen energy has long been heralded as a potential cornerstone of sustainable energy systems. However, the feasibility of integrating hydrogen into the energy landscape depends heavily on efficient supply chain management, particularly in countries with significant energy demands like China.
The electrolyser industry is on the cusp of significant transformation, positioned at the crossroads of innovation and consolidation.
More than $1.2 million has been awarded by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to four innovative projects focused on clean hydrogen research and development.
ENEOS is investing A$200 million (US$ 125 million) to build a green hydrogen demonstration plant in Brisbane, Queensland.
India’s Green Hydrogen Initiative Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) is taking a significant step forward in green energy by planning a 10,000-ton-per-annum green hydrogen plant at its Panipat refinery.
Yanmar Power Technology, a prominent engineering firm, has gained the Japanese government’s approval to develop hydrogen-fueled ships.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has released a comprehensive map indicating the likelihood of natural hydrogen, also known as white or geologic hydrogen, occurring across the lower 48 states of the US.
The global electricity demand landscape is poised for significant transformation driven by several key factors, reflecting a complex interplay of technological advancements, policy influences, and regional economic developments.
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