Bramble Energy, a leading developer of hydrogen fuel cell technology, has published a pivotal whitepaper identifying a clear path to creating the world’s lowest-cost fuel cell. This breakthrough technology has the potential to revolutionize the hydrogen economy and drive mass adoption across mobility and energy sectors.
Author: Anela Dokso
A decentralized electrolyser was unveiled today at Groningen Airport Eelde (GAE) in the Netherlands. The electrolyser is a demonstration model that will be used to produce green hydrogen in the future as an emission-free fuel for light aircraft, drones, and ground equipment at the airport.
HYVIA, a joint venture between Renault Group and Plug, is a pioneer in hydrogen mobility in Europe. The company is developing a complete and unique H2 ecosystem, including hydrogen-powered light utility vehicles, recharging, maintenance, and financing solutions for professionals, as well as the production of fuel cells and low-carbon hydrogen by electrolysis.
South Africa has made a significant step forward in the development of a hydrogen mobility ecosystem, with the presentation of the country’s first on-road demonstration at the Smart Mobility Africa Summit.
Peregrine Hydrogen, a climate technology company developing a novel electrolyzer technology to produce clean hydrogen at cost parity with today’s steam methane reforming (SMR) pathway, has announced an oversubscribed $7.8 million seed funding round.
German copper smelter Aurubis AG is to become one of the first in the world to use hydrogen instead of fossil gas to decarbonize its production process. The company will invest EUR 40 million to convert its anode furnaces in Hamburg to hydrogen-ready mode.
Green hydrogen, the linchpin of many nations’ decarbonization strategies, faces a formidable challenge: cost. Producing this clean fuel from renewable sources often comes with a price tag that threatens to slow down the transition to sustainable energy.
Saleh Al Kharabsheh urges Arab countries to invest in green hydrogen Saleh Al Kharabsheh, minister of energy and mineral resources, has urged Arab countries to invest in green hydrogen while there are plenty of renewable resources available in order to advance technical and economic integration within the Arab world. Between October 1 and 3, Kharabsheh spoke at the fifth “Renewable energy and energy efficiency conference” held in Cairo. He emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts among Arab countries to create a regional strategy for green hydrogen. Dutch king to launch construction of national hydrogen network King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands…
Colombia is embarking on a transformative journey towards a greener and more sustainable energy future with the commencement of the H2 Tour Colombia in Barranquilla.
Australia’s Infinity Lithium, a prominent player in mineral exploration, has set its sights on a pioneering partnership with Germany’s thyssenkrupp AG to revolutionize lithium production using green hydrogen technology.