The Netherlands is at the forefront of an ambitious energy transition, steering away from traditional fossil fuels toward sustainable alternatives, with hydrogen emerging as a key player in this transformative journey.
Author: Anela Dokso
The clean hydrogen sector in the United States is poised for a transformative year, as stakeholders receive long-awaited clarity on the implementation plan for production tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
Europe is gearing up for a substantial investment of up to 650 billion euros by 2050. The focus of this financial commitment is twofold: the conversion of refineries to produce advanced biofuels and the establishment of new production units for synthetic fuels derived from green hydrogen, water, and renewable electricity.
Torrent Power, the integrated power utility under the diversified Torrent Group, has unveiled ambitious plans for a total investment of INR 47,350 crore (approximately $5.7 billion) across renewable energy, green hydrogen, and power distribution in Gujarat.
Europe is gearing up for a transformative shift in its energy landscape, with the ambitious CelZa project emerging as a key player in this green revolution.
Chinese scientists have propelled hydrogen fuel cell technology to new heights by developing a proton exchange membrane fuel cell with an ultra-high volumetric power density.
Heraeus Precious Metals launches new Business Line Hydrogen Systems Heraeus Precious Metals, has announced the launch of a new Business Line Hydrogen Systems, which will be operational on January 1, 2024. Heraeus Precious Metals is demonstrating its commitment to the hydrogen economy with this calculated step. In particular, Hydrogen Systems offers cutting-edge electrocatalyst solutions for next-generation applications along with a wide range of other precious metal-based products for fuel cells and electrolyzers. In addition to providing a supply of precious metals, the new Business Line also provides a wide range of technologies and corresponding production capacity for the recovery of…
The landscape of sustainable mobility is rapidly evolving, with hydrogen emerging as a key player, particularly in heavy-duty applications. However, when it comes to the light vehicle segment, the journey for hydrogen cars is proving to be an uphill battle, facing challenges that extend beyond the technology itself.
Gas transmission system operators (TSOs) from six EU countries are translating the European Hydrogen Backbone (EHB) vision into concrete action.
Thyssenkrupp CEO Miguel López has advocated for the construction of new hydrogen pipelines from southern European countries, emphasizing the critical need for Germany to establish robust connections with regions like Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.