The Clean Hydrogen Task Force in Louisiana convened its first meeting on July 31, discussing the state’s potential to become a leader in hydrogen production and technology.
Author: Anela Dokso
A collaborative effort between Australian and Japanese scientists has led to the development of a new catalyst, NiOOH-Ni, that promises to enhance the efficiency of ammonia conversion.
IndianOil’s decision to cancel its global tender for a Green Hydrogen Generation Unit at its Panipat Refinery raises important questions about the company’s strategic approach to hydrogen projects. The cancellation of two consecutive tenders—one in February 2024 and the other this week—suggests underlying challenges that warrant scrutiny.
RINA’s recent Approval in Principle (AiP) and Technology Qualification for Saipem’s subsea hydrogen pipeline safety methodology mark a significant milestone for the company.
Trust Stamp’s recent partnership with Boumarang has been heralded as a significant step forward in integrating AI-powered technologies with hydrogen-powered drones.
Germany’s latest draft strategy for green hydrogen imports, as reported by Clean Energy Wire, outlines an ambitious plan to diversify its supply sources and ensure long-term sustainability.
Geoscientists are unearthing a promising new source of clean energy that lies not in the sun or wind, but beneath our feet. Natural hydrogen, a naturally occurring form of this versatile element, is generating excitement in the energy sector for its potential to revolutionize how we power our world.
The UK and Scottish governments have unveiled plans to transform the decommissioned Chapelcross nuclear site into a green energy hub.
Eric Gaucher, a leading geoscientist and founder of Lavoisier H2 Geconsult, is at the forefront of this emerging field. He explains, “Natural hydrogen is found in rocks rich in iron or radioactive elements. We’re using geological and geochemical models to predict where it’s most likely to be found, and the early results are extremely promising.”
As the world’s eyes are fixed on the 2024 Paris Olympics, Toyota has seized the opportunity to promote hydrogen as a key component of its vision for a zero-emission future.