The Spanish government’s provisional approval for gas-grid operator Enagás to develop a national network of hydrogen pipelines, storage facilities, and interconnections with Portugal and France marks a significant step in the country’s hydrogen strategy.
Author: Anela Dokso
Protium and Barnbrook Systems to improve green hydrogen safety protocols Protium and Barnbrook Systems are collaborating to improve safety protocols for green hydrogen production. As the UK moves toward cleaner energy, the companies plan to check safety using remote sensing equipment. The transportation and industrial sectors will benefit from this technology as they migrate. Sparc Hydrogen discloses details of photocatalytic hydrogen pilot plant The design and engineering of a pilot size photocatalytic water splitting (PWS) reactor to produce green hydrogen at a lower cost than classical electrolysis has advanced tremendously thanks to Sparc Hydrogen. In order to guarantee that the…
BP’s CEO Murray Auchincloss recently announced the company’s plans to develop five to ten low-carbon hydrogen projects within this decade.
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has released a detailed report, “Measurement Challenges in the Hydrogen Sector,” highlighting significant issues related to the UK’s hydrogen economy.
Hyundai Motor Company is set to begin mass production of the successor to its Nexo hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) in May next year.
Tunisia took a significant step towards its green hydrogen future by signing six memoranda of understanding (MoUs) under the supervision of Industry Minister Fatima Thabet Chiboub.
Natural hydrogen, also known as white hydrogen, is extracted directly from the Earth’s subsurface layers without the need for complex and costly conversion processes.
The concept of developing electrolysers capable of producing hydrogen directly from unpurified seawater has garnered significant attention.
PetroChina started construction of its first green hydrogen production plant in Ürümqi, Xinjiang. The facility, with a production capacity of 20,000 tons per annum, is situated within the Tuha oil refinery complex.
The recent decision by the Federal Administrative Court to reject complaints against the planned hydrogen factory in Zurndorf has sparked controversy.