- Cummins Green Hydrogen Plant in Spain Faces Layoffs as Electrolyzer Demand Falls, Battery Manufacturing Emerges as Pivot
- India Commits $2.2 Billion to Carbon Capture, But Scale of Challenge Raises Questions
- Morocco Advances Green Hydrogen Ambitions with TAQA and Moeve Partnership
- Private Sector Takes the Lead as EU Rethinks Climate Diplomacy Following COP30 Gridlock
Author: Anela Dokso
Honeywell has secured a contract from General Technical Services to create a hydrogen fuel cell system.
The European Commission is facing pressure to enact a careful and inclusive formulation of ‘low-carbon’ fuel guidelines. Fears persist that hastily assembled regulations could encourage the reckless utilization of fossil gas.
The Hydrogen Connection: Unraveling Sebastian Kurz’s Strategic Play in UAE’s Energy Chessboard
Sebastian Kurz, the former Chancellor of Austria, has ventured into the world of energy, specifically hydrogen, with his involvement in Masdar’s European subsidiary.
Canberra Hydrogen Refuelling Facility acquired by Pacific Energy The Canberra Hydrogen Refuelling Facility has been acquired by Pacific Energy, Australia’s top turnkey supplier of green hydrogen production and refueling facilities, from ActewAGL. The facility, which is situated in Fyshwick, south of the country’s capital, opened for business as Australia’s first publicly accessible hydrogen refueling station in 2021. With this acquisition, Pacific Energy expands its portfolio of owned and operated energy assets and makes its first investment in hydrogen infrastructure.
India is poised to become a global leader in green hydrogen investment, with a staggering $125-billion opportunity across the value chain by 2030, as revealed in a recent report by Avendus Capital.
India’s ambitious National Green Hydrogen Mission has attracted major players like Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), Tata Motors, and Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) to spearhead a pioneering green hydrogen (GH2) project.
EverWind Fuels, a Canadian energy company, has reached a milestone in its pursuit of green hydrogen and ammonia production with the completion of the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for the initial phase of a transformative project in Nova Scotia.
From Research to Reality: Advancing Hydrogen Technologies, Interview with Professor Ibrahim Dincer
In a recent exclusive interview conducted by Energy News, Professor Ibrahim Dincer, a distinguished mechanical engineering professor at Ontario Tech University, shared his insights into the realm of sustainable energy technologies, with a particular focus on hydrogen energy.
Egypt’s parliament has recently ratified a comprehensive set of incentives aimed at propelling the nation into the forefront of the burgeoning green hydrogen export market.
Helen is constructing Helsinki’s first green hydrogen plant in Vuosaari, marking their entry into hydrogen production.
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