AM Green and John Cockerill, two significant players in the renewable energy field, have recently announced their collaboration to advance the production and supply of green hydrogen.
Author: Anela Dokso
In an era where hydrogen is being hailed as the silver bullet for decarbonization, chemical engineer Paul Martin drops a sobering truth bomb: we’re watching history repeat itself, but this time with taxpayers footing a multi-billion dollar bill for what he calls “hydrogen hyperbole.”
BP is in the news for its strategic decision to halt 18 hydrogen projects. This move is part of a larger effort to trim $2 billion in costs.
Babcock & Wilcox has signed a term sheet with General Hydrogen, marking a significant step in the clean energy sector.
Quantron, a German company known for its hydrogen-powered trucks, has filed for bankruptcy.
Recently, a remarkable patent was filed by Coolbrook OY, describing a novel method for converting ammonia or methanol feedstocks into hydrogen gas.
The French government has issued a tender titled “Concession IRVE de l’aire de Saint-Yvi sur la RN165,” as announced on October 30, 2024.
Buru Energy’s 2H Resources, a subsidiary focusing on hydrogen and helium, is making strides in exploring these resources with support from Buru’s geological and technological know-how.
In response to increasing demand for hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2-ICE), Tenneco has expanded its testing capabilities. This is aimed at tackling the challenges presented by hard-to-abate industrial sectors such as agriculture, construction, and heavy-duty trucking.
Japan’s Tohoku Electric Power Company has completed a hydrogen co-firing test at its Niigata thermal power plant.