The world is entering a critical period where energy systems are set to undergo significant transformations. Emerging technologies are facilitating the adoption of green hydrogen, a key component in achieving decarbonization targets.
Author: Anela Dokso
Germany’s gas Transmission System Operators (TSOs) have submitted an application for a national hydrogen core network, spanning 9,666km and costing an estimated €19.7 billion ($21.4 billion).
TotalEnergies has recently signed agreements with German renewable developer RWE to acquire a 50% stake in OranjeWind, a 795 MW offshore wind farm under development in the Netherlands.
Dr. Danica Maljković, a new board member of Hydrogen Europe, discusses the challenges and opportunities surrounding hydrogen energy. She also details her company, Indeloop, and its role in advancing hydrogen technology.
Dr. Danica Maljković, a new board member of Hydrogen Europe, discusses the challenges and opportunities surrounding hydrogen energy. She also details her company, Indeloop, and its role in advancing hydrogen technology.
The Dutch hydrogen market has exhibited notable growth in supply and demand between October 2023 and April 2024, according to ICIS, a global commodity intelligence source.
Recent research by the Institute of Chemical Technology (ITQ-CSIC-UPV) and the Institute of Information and Communication Technologies (ITACA) has developed materials aimed at enhancing hydrogen production from water using microwave radiation.
Germany aims to achieve climate neutrality by 2045, with hydrogen playing a pivotal role. The federal government plans to import a significant portion of this hydrogen.
Reconcept GmbH, an asset manager and renewable energy project developer, is expanding its activities in Finland. Beyond its established wind farm development, the company is now venturing into green hydrogen production, aiming to leverage Finland’s substantial wind power potential.
Mercedes-Benz and Mörtlbauer Baumaschinen jointly exhibit two hydrogen prototypes Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks and the business Mörtlbauer Baumaschinen jointly exhibited their two prototypes as part of the “WaVe” development project, which aims to investigate hydrogen combustion engines for special vehicles. The tracked vehicle and the Unimog test vehicle were used to show their functionality in both driving and working modes on the grounds of the Mörtlbauer facility located in Fürstenzell, Austria. The presentation was made at the conclusion of a project that was supported by the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Protection. During the project, Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks and…