In response to the consultation on non-road mobile machinery (NRMM) by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and the Department for Transport, the Hydrogen Energy Association (HEA) has raised significant concerns regarding the government’s approach to sustainability in the construction industry.
Author: Anela Dokso
HydrogenPro, a leading developer of green hydrogen solutions, has recently secured NOK 82.7 million ($7.6 million) in new equity through a private placement of new shares in Andritz.
OCP Workforce and Fortescue Energy have recently formed a joint venture in Morocco.
The H2 Energy News team recently attended the III. Mostar Hydrogen Forum in Bosnia and Herzegovina, organized by HEET doo Rama/Prozor and ALFA THERM doo Mostar in collaboration with the Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina, H2-Hydrogen Cell Zagreb, and INTERA Technology Park.
In an attempt to explore the implementation of zero-emissions hydrogen HGV technology, White Logistics has teamed up with Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS).
First Mode recently partnered with Mitsui & Co. to boost the adoption of low-carbon and zero-emissions solutions in heavy industries, with a focus on mining.
Sparc Technologies Limited has announced that its joint venture, Sparc Hydrogen, has completed the testing of its second-generation photocatalytic water splitting (PWS) reactor at the CSIRO Energy Center in New South Wales.
Electric Hydrogen secures $18.4M in tax credits The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $18.4 million in federal tax credits to Electric Hydrogen, a Natick-based company building a factory in Devens that will make electrolyzer stacks used to produce green hydrogen, to help with the plant’s buildout and activation. The company’s most recent financial boost was revealed in a news release dated April 1 and includes this round of funding. A few weeks after announcing a $50 million private capital increase, Electric Hydrogen was awarded $46.3 million in federal awards in March. Kentucky EEC OEP publishes hydrogen feasibility study findings…
Deutsche Bank has recently reaffirmed its commitment to the German-Australian Hydrogen Alliance with an extension of its partnership.
US refiners and chemical manufacturers are at the forefront of hydrogen production and consumption in the States. In light of impending legislative changes, this is expected to redefine the way hydrogen is consumed and distributed across the country.