- 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
Ferrari has captured the automotive world’s attention with a patent unveiling a hybrid car featuring an inverted internal combustion powerplant fueled by hydrogen.
Oasis Marine has unveiled solutions for offshore hydrogen bunkering and electric charging through specialized mooring buoys. This technology, trialed at the Kelvin Hydronamic Lab in Glasgow, demonstrates the feasibility of connecting vessels to offshore wind farms for on-the-go refueling.
Europe stands at the forefront of the global race towards green hydrogen dominance, fueled by significant investments and ambitious initiatives to decarbonize industries.
Germany Struggles with Hydrogen Filling Stations with H2 Mobility’s Three More Closures
Germany’s network of hydrogen filling stations is facing a bumpy road. Recent closures in Koblenz, Derching, and Wuppertal raise concerns about the viability and accessibility of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
The City of Maricá, located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has taken a step towards sustainable urban mobility with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with HYFIT from France and Ydrogênio from Brazil.
Verdagy, a player in the field of renewable hydrogen electrolysis, has achieved a milestone with Shell’s technical endorsement of its eDynamic electrolyzers.
In a collaboration, atomic-scale semiconductor process technology and clean hydrogen energy now work together to enhance solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) performance, prevalent in energy storage, transportation, and other applications.
Statera Energy is set to hold a public consultation for its green hydrogen project near Kintore, Aberdeenshire in April after concluding an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Scoping process.
The University of Nottingham has secured an investment exceeding £70M for establishing new leading research facilities and programs aimed at decarbonizing future transport.
GAIL to launch its first green hydrogen project in India by April GAIL (India), which controls India’s massive natural gas infrastructure for transmission, marketing, and distribution, would launch its first green hydrogen project in central India by April. India’s clean energy goals have advanced with this development. The project is in Madhya Pradesh’s Vijaipur complex. An imported 10-megawatt Canadian proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser will produce green hydrogen. Renewable electricity powers PEM electrolysis, which divides water into hydrogen and oxygen. Around 4.3 metric tons of hydrogen of 99.999% purity will be produced daily by the new facility. Commissioning is expected…
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