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Author: Anela Dokso
The European Council has urged the rapid establishment of a comprehensive regulatory framework for hydrogen, underscoring its potential in transforming the continent’s energy landscape.
The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) has made a significant investment of $97 million aimed at advancing hydrogen-related rail projects.
Genvia is set to test its innovative carbon-free hydrogen production at ArcelorMittal in Lozère.
Avina Clean Hydrogen has begun constructing a green hydrogen facility in Vernon, California, as of October 30, 2024.
Granite Creek Copper, a Canadian exploration and development company, is venturing into the field of geological hydrogen with the aid of a U.S. Department of Energy grant.
HP Green R&D Centre has partnered with Engineers India Limited (EIL) to bring its hydrogen technology to the market.
HydePoint and Norwegian Hydrogen have partnered to advance green hydrogen projects focusing on near-shore and offshore environments.
Aramco recently announced challenges in securing offtake deals for its blue hydrogen. Despite efforts to market this cleaner energy alternative, the company has yet to finalize agreements with buyers.
In an open letter led by the Environmental Defense Fund, Bellona and other environmental and industry groups are urging leaders at COP29 to intensify efforts to harness hydrogen as an effective climate solution.
In Switzerland, the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) has been significant, but hydrogen-powered cars are finding it hard to keep up. The country has seen a surge in the popularity of electric cars due to increased awareness of environmental issues, government incentives, and advances in battery technology. Swiss consumers are increasingly leaning towards battery electric vehicles (BEVs) as they are seen as more sustainable and economically viable compared to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. The attraction to BEVs in Switzerland stems from their lower emissions, which align with the country’s environmental goals. Government incentives such as tax reductions and subsidies make…
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