The recent visit of Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike to the New South Wales (NSW) parliament marked a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to combat climate change and strengthen cooperation between Japan and Australia.
Author: Anela Dokso
Nikola Corporation, a prominent player in hydrogen fuel cell technology, has inaugurated its inaugural HYLA hydrogen refueling station in Southern California.
Germany has taken a significant step towards its clean energy goals by announcing subsidies for gas power plants that are capable of transitioning to hydrogen.
Yamaha Motor Corporation has officially become a member of the Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA), aligning with key industry players to advocate for hydrogen-related policies and technologies.
MAIRE has announced the awarding of a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contract to Tecnimont for the development of an integrated green hydrogen and green ammonia plant in Sines, Portugal.
Ballard Power Systems and NFI Group Inc. have forged a groundbreaking Long-Term Supply Agreement (LTSA) aimed at propelling the mass adoption of fuel cell-powered buses across North America and Europe.
South Ribble brewery is gearing up to slash its annual carbon emissions by 11,000 tonnes through the establishment of a hydrogen production facility.
Abu Dhabi and the UK’s HYCAP Group are poised to catalyze the green hydrogen sector with plans to establish a hydrogen-based industrial complex in the UAE capital.
In the global pursuit of sustainable energy alternatives, green hydrogen emerges as a promising solution, with Brazil positioned as a frontrunner in its production. But what exactly is green hydrogen, and why does Brazil hold such potential?
A significant milestone in the journey towards sustainable energy has been reached as the European Commission proposes substantial funding for the La Robla renewable hydrogen production plant.