US-based zero-emission truck manufacturer Nikola is poised for a significant expansion in its hydrogen fuel cell truck fleet, with projections indicating a threefold increase compared to its battery-electric counterparts in 2024.
Author: Anela Dokso
Geologists attending the recent American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Denver made waves with their announcement of a groundbreaking discovery: the potential for a game-changing boom in the extraction of naturally occurring hydrogen, dubbed “geological hydrogen.”
Edison Next, a subsidiary of the Edison group specializing in decarbonization and ecological transition, has joined forces with SEA Milan Airports to launch a groundbreaking initiative: the development of a green hydrogen refueling station at Milan Malpensa International Airport.
MAE’s Volta project, located in the Antofagasta Region, stands as a testament to Chile’s commitment to sustainable development. With an estimated investment of US$2.5 billion, the project envisions the construction of a green hydrogen plant capable of producing 600,000 tons of green ammonia annually. This green ammonia, divided into two production stages of 300,000 tons each, is expected to hit the market by 2027, targeting both local and international audiences. Beyond production, Volta boasts significant environmental benefits. The project is projected to contribute to a substantial reduction of over 1 million tons of CO2 emissions annually, equivalent to removing 200,000…
The renowned Belgian group John Cockerill is gearing up to make its mark in the Algerian market, setting its sights on renewable energies and the burgeoning sector of green hydrogen.
Plug Power has recently secured a significant contract to supply hydrogen infrastructure and fuel cell solutions to a major U.S. automobile manufacturer.
Axpo and SGV to launch Lake Lucerne hydrogen passenger vessel The first green hydrogen production plant in central Switzerland is being built by H2Uri AG, a firm that Axpo, a Swiss renewable energy company, has invested in. The first hydrogen passenger ship on Lake Lucerne, run by Lake Lucerne Navigation Company (SGV), will be propelled by hydrogen generated at this plant. Axpo, SGV, EWA-energieUri, and AVIA Schätzle are partners in this project, which intends to start producing hydrogen in Bürglen in 2025. SPIE automates pilot system for Dresden University of Technology research project Expanding its practical experience in the realm…
GeoPura has made significant strides in its mission to revolutionize energy generation with the announcement of a £56 million investment.
Europe is poised to witness a groundbreaking advancement in sustainable transportation with the introduction of the continent’s first hydrogen-powered tram, set to debut in Görlitz by the end of 2026.
The European Union (EU) has allocated EUR 250 million to hydrogen projects under the Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) scheme, marking a significant milestone in Europe’s transition to clean energy.