The stage was set at CES, where Nikola unveiled its hydrogen-fueled semi, but Daimler Truck stole the spotlight with the announcement of their GenH2 electric semi.
Author: Anela Dokso
Mitsubishi Corporation is set to invest a staggering $690 million in developing the world’s largest green hydrogen plant, marking a significant stride in the global shift towards cleaner and renewable fuel sources.
Israeli researchers at the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion) have unveiled a groundbreaking technology for the production of eco-friendly green hydrogen.
Topsoe becomes board member of Hydrogen Council Topsoe was named as the newest board member by the Hydrogen Council today, January 16, along with the announcement that Yoshinori Kanehana, Chairman of Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI), has extended his term as Co-Chair. ENGIE, Forvia, Hyundai Motor Group, Johnson Matthey, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Linde, Sasol, Sinopec, Topsoe, Toyota, Air Liquide, Anglo American, Cummins, and Ecopetrol were on the board of the CEO-led company as of January 1, 2024. Matteco partners with Hydrogen Europe The Spanish materials technology company Matteco has partnered with Hydrogen Europe, an industry association. With this partnership, Hydrogen Europe’s…
U.S. Department of Energy Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations has set the stage for a clean energy revolution in West Virginia.
BMW has taken a definitive step towards its commitment to full electrification. The flagship Munich factory is set to exclusively produce Electric Vehicles (EVs) starting in 2027. This move is part of BMW’s strategic vision to align with the growing global demand for sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation.
The global push for decarbonization has reached new heights, with renewable energy, electrification, and battery storage taking center stage.
In a recent interview, renowned energy expert Dr. Scott Tinker discussed crucial aspects of the evolving landscape of clean energy.
Honda is betting on the potential of hydrogen fuel cell technology, envisioning a crucial role for fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) once the ‘battery EV era’ takes center stage.
India takes a significant leap towards a sustainable energy future as nine companies, including Reliance Green Hydrogen and Green Chemicals, ACME Cleantech Solutions, and Greenko Zero, secure government incentives to establish facilities capable of producing up to 4.50 lakh tonnes of green hydrogen.