India is swiftly embracing green hydrogen as a key solution to decarbonization challenges, aiming to mitigate CO2 emissions and foster energy independence. However, amidst ambitious initiatives and promising prospects, several critical considerations and challenges must be addressed.
Author: Anela Dokso
Hyundai Motor Co. plans to unveil a next-generation model of its hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) NEXO, aiming to reinforce its position in the global eco-friendly segment.
Germany’s ambitious goal to lead in hydrogen technologies is under scrutiny. While the focus on “green hydrogen” from renewable sources seems promising, researchers argue that the strategy’s success hinges on international cooperation and sustainable practices.
The AusHETS project, supported by funding from the Australian Government, aims to bolster innovation and support startups and SMEs transitioning to hydrogen technology.
NEOM’s green hydrogen plant, backed by substantial funding, aims to revolutionize the hydrogen energy sector.
Green hydrogen emerges as a promising solution to combat climate change and transition towards cleaner energy sources. Prof. Narendra Mohan sheds light on the role of the sugar industry in this transition, highlighting both opportunities and challenges.
While clean hydrogen holds great promise as a renewable energy source, current electrolysis processes face obstacles, particularly in utilizing seawater.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has been chosen by the US Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) program to lead research on enhanced natural hydrogen production.
First Hydrogen has conducted successful field testing of its hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle (FCEV).
Shanghai gets hydrogen & fuel cell inspection and testing base At the Jiading Hydrogen Port, Shanghai’s first third-party hydrogen and fuel cell testing and research and development public service platform has been built. It covers technologies like fuel cell vehicles, engines, stacks, and essential components, and the associated laboratories are scheduled to be gradually put into use. Located in Shanghai, the base is called the Shanghai Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Inspection and Testing Base. It is about 50mu in size and has auxiliary testing buildings, hydrogen vehicle testing buildings, and hydrogen component testing buildings, with a total construction area of…