Uniper has recently encountered delays in its flagship green hydrogen project, H2Maasvlakte, situated in the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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Quantron AG renowned for their sustainable transportation solutions, released an intriguing whitepaper, “Unlocking New Possibilities: Waste-to-Hydrogen as an Energy Source for Fuel Cell Vehicles”.
Amogy and ITOCHU unveiled a strategic partnership aimed at evaluating possibilities of utilizing Amogy’s technology for decarbonizing ITOCHU’s maritime fleet. The initiative’s announcement was made while signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
The United States has made considerable advances in renewable energies through the introduction of hydrogen agriculture – the application of one of the foremost renewable fuels within traditional farming practices.
Oklahoma’s legislative body initiates a bill that drafts a rebate scheme aimed at industries specializing in hydrogen refinement, processing, and manufacturing within smaller municipalities.
Kimberly-Clark is embarking on an ambitious project to build a green hydrogen hub in Cumbria. Partnered with Carlton Power, the company aims to decarbonize its global operations.
Raven SR has made key transitions in the company’s leadership, and secured $15 million in new investments.
Tanaka to increase production plant hydrogen energy consumption with new system At one of its Tanaka Precious Metals manufacturing facilities, Tanaka Holdings Company, Ltd. has declared that it will be concentrating on hydrogen energy by erecting a pure H2 fuel cell system with a 500-kilowatt maximum generating capacity. Located in Kanagawa Prefecture, the Shonan Plant is a major recycling industrial facility that uses innovative fuel cells to produce hydrogen energy. Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation’s H2Rex system is the one being implemented. Reaching as close to ideal generating efficiency as feasible is the aim of its application. In 2026,…
Alain Prinzhofer, a distinguished geochemist, has been at the forefront of unraveling the mysteries surrounding natural hydrogen exploration. Prinzhofer shared his insights on natural hydrogen in the energy landscape in an interview with EnergyNews.biz.
One of Australia’s leading energy utilities, EnergyAustralia claims that clean hydrogen may eventually replace natural gas for power plants, eliminating the need for costly nuclear generators.