The German federal government has unveiled a comprehensive strategy to import hydrogen, essential for the country’s transition to a climate-friendly economy.
Author: Anela Dokso
Air Products plans to develop a hydrogen refueling station (HRS) network along the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T).
ArcelorMittal France has commissioned the Westfalen Group to build an electrolyser for green hydrogen production.
While not a standalone solution to the global energy transition, natural hydrogen production is one of several low-carbon hydrogen routes that support ongoing climate goals.
The European Commission has approved a significant investment of €1.2 billion to support Spain’s nascent green hydrogen sector.
UK Civil Aviation Authority forms new working group In an effort to further advance hydrogen development as the next generation of green fuel for the aviation sector, the UK Civil Aviation Authority announced the formation of a new working group. The Hydrogen Working Group, or H2Wo, will make sure that the Hydrogen Challenge is developed and implemented in a way that meets the needs and expectations of stakeholders while upholding a high standard of safety and promoting creativity and efficiency. With an emphasis on the use of hydrogen to power aircraft, the certification of aircraft that use it as a…
Daimler Truck has begun customer trials for its hydrogen fuel cell-powered Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Trucks with prominent partners including Air Products, Amazon, Holcim, INEOS, and Wiedmann & Winz.
The University of Strathclyde’s Centre for Energy Policy is conducting a study to assess the impact of local green hydrogen production on the Shetland economy.
Japan’s largest oil and gas exploration and production company, Inpex, is making significant strides into the renewable energy sector with a $1.25 billion investment in Australian renewable energy projects by 2030.
Shell Deutschland GmbH has committed to the REFHYNE II project, a 100-megawatt renewable hydrogen electrolyzer at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland in Germany. Scheduled for operation in 2027, this facility aims to produce up to 44,000 kilograms of green hydrogen daily, contributing to local decarbonization efforts. The REFHYNE II project benefits significantly from supportive policies, including the European Union’s targets for renewable hydrogen usage and Germany’s regulatory framework. While these policies are essential for the project’s viability, it is important to recognize that the success of REFHYNE II is heavily reliant on continued regulatory support and favorable conditions,…