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Author: Anela Dokso
Oil giant Shell has shuttered seven hydrogen refueling stations in California, dealing a blow to the hydrogen-powered passenger car market in the US.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has allocated funding assistance to Eden GeoPower, a leading geotechnical firm, to spearhead a groundbreaking project aimed at harnessing geologic hydrogen production in the Sultanate of Oman.
GeoPura hires four new apprentice engineers Four new apprentice engineers have been hired by GeoPura, and they will be essential in advancing the business’s adoption of clean power technologies. The apprentices will work alongside teams at Siemens Energy, a global leader in energy technology, which has hired 12 of its own apprentices to work at its Newcastle facility in order to advance the manufacture of hydrogen power generation technology. The apprentices will embark on a four-year journey towards a Diploma in Advanced Manufacturing Engineering. Hong Kong’s first hydrogen-powered double-decker bus to launch in a month The first hydrogen-powered double-decker bus…
Nortegas, Spain’s second-largest natural gas distributor, has achieved a significant milestone in the energy transition with the successful completion of its H2Sarea project.
Texas is set to mark a groundbreaking achievement in the realm of sustainable energy with the development of the world’s first 500kg per day green hydrogen production facility in Houston.
South Dakota Senate has passed House Bill 1034. The legislation mandates the permitting of hydrogen pipelines by the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (PUC), marking a pivotal moment in the state’s regulatory approach to emerging energy technologies.
India’s railway landscape is on the brink of a monumental transformation as the Indian Railways gears up to introduce its first hydrogen fuel cell-powered train.
In the ever-evolving landscape of the hydrogen industry, Swedish fuel cell company Powercell finds itself navigating through turbulent times. Economic pressures akin to those felt by other sectors have cast a shadow over the market outlook, prompting a revised forecast and strategic adjustments.
The future of green hydrogen production seems to be painted in two brushstrokes: one showcasing the continued dominance of alkaline electrolysers for the next decade, and the other painting a concerning picture of potential oversupply by 2030. This contrasting outlook emerges from a recent report by Clean Energy Associates (CEA).
EET Hydrogen is in the final stages of negotiations with the UK Government’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero for its groundbreaking 350MW hydrogen plant.
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