Author: Anela Dokso
President Joe Biden’s plan to build a clean hydrogen industry is encountering significant challenges due to a lack of regulatory frameworks for transporting the fuel. This regulatory gap could hinder the administration’s efforts to reduce emissions and achieve its environmental goals.
The European Union Council has recently adopted a regulation and directive aimed at establishing common internal market rules for renewable and natural gases, including hydrogen.
China Yuchai International Limited has announced the commercial launch of 50 green energy buses equipped with Yuchai Xingshunda hydrogen fuel cells in Beijing.
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners has embarked on an ambitious venture to develop the Green Iron Project in Gladstone, Queensland.
Port of Tarragona attracts interest at World Hydrogen 2024 Summit & Exhibition A group from the Port of Tarragona attended the World Hydrogen 2024 Summit & Exhibition, which was described as “one of the key events in the hydrogen sector” and took place in Rotterdam, Netherlands. After roughly 20 meetings, the Tarragona representatives attested to “the great interest” that the Port of Tarragona sparked due to its capacity to control hydrogen traffic. Alpha H2 launches capital raise In order to give interested parties early access to the company’s hydrogen injection technology, which drastically lowers fuel consumption and emissions for internal…
The UK-Germany Hydrogen Partnership represents a significant step forward in both countries’ efforts to establish a robust hydrogen economy. The collaboration aims to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen projects, foster international leadership in hydrogen markets, and promote trade and investment along the entire hydrogen value chain.
Pure Hydrogen, through its investee company Turquoise Group, has produced hydrogen and graphene powder at its commercial demonstration plant in Queensland.
The Chilean Production Promotion Corporation (Corfo) recently announced two pivotal initiatives aimed at accelerating the development of the green hydrogen industry in the country.
In a bid to transform Australia into a renewable superpower, the government has introduced the “Future Made in Australia” policies, setting the stage for a green revolution in the nation’s energy landscape.
Werner Enterprises has taken a step in its quest to reduce its carbon footprint by integrating a hydrogen fuel cell-powered truck into its fleet.
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