The Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) secures vital funding to develop the Hydrogen Backbone Link, a proposed marine pipeline that could transform Scotland into a green hydrogen powerhouse. This article explores the project’s goals and potential impacts.
Author: Anela Dokso
India’s aspirations for green hydrogen production, a key element of its decarbonization strategy, face significant challenges, warns a report by Climate Risk Horizons. This article delves into the hurdles and potential consequences.
ArcelorMittal Tubarão and Portugal’s EDP have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore the production and utilization of green hydrogen in Brazilian steelmaking. This collaboration aims to revolutionize the steel industry with low-carbon steel production.
Kazakhstan, known for its vast landscapes, is set to embark on a new journey – as a green hydrogen and ammonia exporter to Europe. In a significant agreement signed at the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels, Hyrasia One and Sarzha multifunctional marine terminal have joined forces to transport these clean energy carriers from Kazakhstan’s shores to global markets.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and Tenaska have inked an agreement to boost the development of gigawatt-scale green hydrogen projects in the United States. This partnership marks a significant step toward decarbonizing the nation’s energy landscape and supporting the growing global demand for green hydrogen and clean fuels.
As the world races to combat climate change and transition to renewable energy sources, Algeria emerges as a key player in Europe’s quest for green hydrogen. The North African nation is on a mission to become a significant supplier of green hydrogen, addressing one-tenth of Europe’s growing demand for this eco-friendly gas produced from renewable energy.
Universal Hydrogen and JBT AeroTech have joined forces to develop a groundbreaking solution: the H2AmpCart, a hydrogen fuel cell charger designed to revolutionize airport infrastructure.
The French government has taken a significant step towards accelerating the adoption of cleaner, greener transportation technologies by simplifying retrofit regulations. In a move aimed at expanding the possibilities and broadening the scope of retrofits, hydrogen engines have received a green light, potentially transforming the landscape of the automotive industry.
CertifHy has recognized TÜV SÜD as certifying organization The non-governmental certification program CertifHy, which promotes certified proof of origin for hydrogen across Europe, has officially recognized TÜV SÜD as a certifying organization. TÜV SÜD has been a part of the CertifHy consortium since the beginning and has helped to build the program with its vast certification experience. The goal of CertifHyTM is to promote and enable the production, acquisition, and application of low-carbon, renewable, and non-renewable hydrogen. It has created the CertifHyTM non-governmental certification (NGC) program in Europe to aid in the expansion of the hydrogen industry by giving customers…
In an era where the demand for clean and sustainable energy sources is paramount, the integration of nuclear power and hydrogen production has emerged as a promising solution to boost profitability and transform the energy landscape.