A committee of over 200 experts from diverse sectors has released a comprehensive report on how hydrogen can contribute to U.S. climate goals.
Author: Anela Dokso
Oxford nanoSystems has unveiled two new products aimed at accelerating research and development (R&D) in electrolysis technology: the ElectroFlow ETS20 Multi-cell Electrolyser Test Station and the ElectroFlow MTF Multi-cell Electrolyser Test Fixture.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy in India has recently issued an office memorandum, dated May 27, that exempts solar and wind energy plants from the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) and the Revised List of Models and Manufacturers (RLMM) requirements, provided these plants are dedicated to green hydrogen production.
Grupo Fertiberia has enlisted the expertise of thyssenkrupp Uhde to revamp its ammonia plant in Puertollano, Spain.
The European Commission has given the green light to a fourth Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) aimed at enhancing the hydrogen value chain.
Norwegian shipping company Torghatten Nord has enlisted MAN Cryo, a subsidiary of German equipment provider MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES), to collaborate on designing and engineering two new hydrogen-powered ferries.
UKOG gets Sumitomo funding for hydrogen projects UK Oil & Gas PLC is ready to move on with its hydrogen storage projects in Yorkshire and Dorset after obtaining a letter of support from SEEL, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Corporation. For UKOG to be eligible for the next round of the government-sponsored Hydrogen Storage Revenue Support Allocation Round, this endorsement is essential. Although the projects are still in the early stages of design, UKOG is hopeful that they will gain additional support and be able to play a significant part in the energy infrastructure of the United Kingdom. Liebherr mining tractor…
The anticipated completion of what was poised to be the “world’s largest hydrogen refuelling station” has been pushed back.
Toyota Motor Corporation, Mazda Motor, and Subaru Corporation have unveiled new engines designed to operate with electronic fuel, biofuels, and liquid hydrogen, catering to the evolving landscape of electrified and electric vehicles.
Recent initiatives by car manufacturers underscore the renewed interest in utilizing hydrogen as fuel. However, realizing the vision of a hydrogen-powered future requires robust infrastructure and investment from diversified businesses, especially those in North Asia.