The Biden administration’s recent restrictions on accessing incentives for hydrogen investment have triggered a ripple effect, prompting global reactions and concerns, especially from Australian officials who feared a capital diversion overseas.
Author: Anela Dokso
Honda and Mitsubishi have joined forces to test a small data center powered by waste hydrogen from an industrial electrolysis plant. The innovative project aims to repurpose retired automotive fuel cells in a stationary application, marking a significant step in the journey towards decarbonization.
Sinopec, the Chinese oil giant, has acknowledged ongoing issues at its 260MW Kuqa green hydrogen project in northwest China.
Chevron, through its GM of Hydrogen Products, Matias Saettone, emphasizes the indispensable role of hydrogen in achieving low carbon and ultimately, zero carbon emissions.
Governments worldwide, recalibrating their hydrogen blueprints, are aligning with the consensus that clean hydrogen should take precedence in sectors where electrification faces challenges.
Stargate Hydrogen passed ISO 9001 certification Stargate Hydrogen has declared that, after developing its Quality Management System to not only meet but also surpass the requirements of the ISO 9001:2015 standard, it has passed the ISO 9001 certification audit carried out by Bureau Veritas. The three Stargate Hydrogen locations are covered under the certification. Canadian hydrogen producers want strict laws The H2 companies in Newfoundland are trying to keep rivals from getting subsidies.The regulations that will be applied to billions of federal government cash governing which ones will be eligible for a significant tax credit are what Canadian hydrogen companies…
Singapore is embarking on a groundbreaking journey to generate 50% of its power from low-carbon hydrogen by 2050. Faced with land scarcity for conventional renewables, the Lion City is placing its bets on hydrogen—a move underpinned by the National Hydrogen Strategy.
China emerges as the undeniable leader in the hydrogen race. With a colossal network of over 400 hydrogen refueling stations, the country stands at the forefront of a clean energy revolution, shaping the landscape of a future fueled by hydrogen.
In the bustling streets of Tokyo, a 12-meter heavy truck, adorned with the distinctive letters “H2,” embarked on test drives on December 22, marking a significant leap in Japan’s pursuit of hydrogen-powered transportation.
In the ever-evolving landscape of Australia’s hydrogen ambitions, Bell Bay finds itself at the crossroads of promise and disappointment.