- Google, McKinsey and Tencent Back 635,000 Ton Nature Based Carbon Removal Deal in Indonesia
- Austria Breaks Ground on 12.5 MW Green Hydrogen Plant to Advance Seasonal Energy Storage
- Dutch Government Commits $513 Million to Hydrogen Storage as Infrastructure Gaps Threaten Market Growth
- Germany’s DVGW Urges Stronger Hydrogen Focus in Economic Recovery Plan
Author: Anela Dokso
Toho Gas is set to build a new hydrogen production facility in Aichi Prefecture.
Jericho Energy Ventures, a company known for its focus on sustainable energy solutions, plans to reorganize its operations by splitting off its hydrogen business.
Morocco is making strides in renewable energy with a new partnership between OCP and French energy company Engie.
The patented invention by IBIDEN CHEMICAL proposes a novel hydrogen storage container designed to address the challenges in storing and releasing hydrogen gas efficiently, while also enhancing the storage capacity.
Belgium’s Federal Public Service Economy has announced a tender for “Distribution Pipes and Accessories – Tubes Polyéthylène” as part of its 2024 hydrogen infrastructure initiative. Published on November 4, 2024, the tender invites companies to apply before the submission deadline.
Liquid Hydrogen Refuelling at HRS: Description of SLH2 Concept, Modelling Approach and Results
In a significant contribution to the field of hydrogen energy, researchers Vladimir Molkov, Hazhir Ebne-Abbasi, and Dmitriy Makarov present groundbreaking work on liquid hydrogen (LH2) refuelling at hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS).
The research focuses on the advancements in hydrogen fuel engine design and highlights the characteristics of hybrid engines. It also outlines prospects for future research, specifically looking into the development and improvement of engines that use natural gas and hydrogen.
Clean Power Hydrogen, referred to as CPH2, has secured a major contract with Hidrigin. The agreement between CPH2 and Hidrigin signifies a strategic alliance that is expected to leverage both companies’ capabilities in advancing clean energy technologies.
South Australia has received federal approval for its 200MW Whyalla hydrogen plant under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
In a surprising turn of events, the Spanish government has decided to abandon its plans for a permanent windfall tax on energy companies. This decision is a game changer for the green hydrogen sector in Spain, especially for major players like Repsol and Cepsa, who had threatened to halt their hydrogen projects if the tax were extended. With this policy shift, Repsol is now set to revive its ambitious green hydrogen initiatives that had been put on hold. These projects, which collectively aim to generate 350 MW of renewable hydrogen capacity, are crucial for Spain’s energy landscape. The halted projects…
Subscriptions
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.
