In the pursuit of a sustainable future, Australia is transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, and hydrogen is at the forefront of this energy revolution.
Author: Anela Dokso
The Northern California Power Agency (NCPA) is embarking on an ambitious journey to pave the way for clean energy production and storage with the development of a cutting-edge hydrogen facility. Utilizing grants from the American Public Power Association (APPA), NCPA is focusing on the feasibility of creating a renewable hydrogen production center known as the “Lodi Hydrogen Center.”
Switzerland, like many countries worldwide, faces significant challenges in its energy transition towards a sustainable future.
In a major stride towards sustainable transportation, Toyota has recently revealed significant progress in the development of a liquid hydrogen engine vehicle.
In a bid to create abundant job opportunities for the youth of Sarawak, the Industrial Zone in Kidurong, Bintulu is set to witness the establishment of two hydrogen plants. The joint efforts of companies from South Korea and Japan, these plants are expected to be completed by 2027.
In a move aimed at fostering clean energy solutions and bolstering India’s green hydrogen mission, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the UK is proposing support to the Industries, Investment Promotion, and Commerce Department of Tamil Nadu.
As the world grapples with the urgent need for sustainable and low-carbon energy solutions, a groundbreaking consortium comprising Spain’s Tecnicas Reunidas and Italy’s Ansaldo Energia is stepping up to the challenge.
The race to a sustainable and net-zero carbon future is gaining momentum, with groundbreaking innovations emerging to tackle greenhouse gas emissions. In a significant step towards decarbonization, a Belfast-based firm, CATAGEN, has been awarded £4.9 million in funding from the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ).
As the world intensifies its efforts to combat climate change, the maritime industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its significant contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions, amounting to nearly 3% of the total. In this pursuit of a greener future, the integration of hydrogen and fuel cells emerges as a game-changing solution that could revolutionize ship propulsion and drive decarbonization.
Pure Hydrogen, a leading developer of clean energy solutions, has announced its acquisition of a majority stake in HDrive International.