As countries seek viable solutions to increase the consumption of renewable energy, hydrogen has emerged as a leading contender to drive this transition effectively.
Author: Anela Dokso
Electricity Generating Public Company Limited (EGCO Group) and Diamond Generating Asia, Limited (DGA), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation in Hong Kong, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore the development of hydrogen value-chain related businesses and renewable energy projects.
ZeroAvia, a leading innovator in zero-emission aviation, announced a groundbreaking achievement as it concluded its initial prototype ZA600 flight testing campaign at Cotswold Airport in the UK.
Keppel, together with Mitsubishi Power Asia Pacific and Jurong Engineering consortium, has started the construction of the Keppel Sakra Cogen Plant (KSC Plant), Singapore’s first hydrogen-ready cogeneration plant.
IRS to present hydrogen tax credit guidance By the middle of August, the IRS is anticipated to release advice on the types of hydrogen projects that will be eligible for tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act. The outcomes might have a substantial impact on the sector’s development and its capacity to decarbonize difficult-to-abate industries. According to Shannon Angielski of the Clean Hydrogen Future Coalition, the objective should be to “get this clean hydrogen industry launched with very pragmatic rules of the road so that it can scale.” Posifa Technologies unveils hydrogen sensors for BMS thermal runaway detection A novel…
In a transformative move towards sustainable energy solutions, Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), a global green energy and metals company, is set to acquire Nikola Corporation’s Phoenix Hydrogen Hub (PHH) project.
BharatBenz, a prominent player in the Indian commercial vehicle industry and owned by Daimler India Commercial Vehicles, has taken a pioneering step by showcasing India’s first intercity coach concept powered by hydrogen fuel cell technology.
The hydrogen economy is rapidly gaining momentum, and China stands at the forefront of this green revolution. In a groundbreaking move, Feintool, a leading technology company, has secured a major customer in China’s booming hydrogen market.
The transportation sector has long been grappling with the challenge of transitioning to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources. As electric vehicles gain momentum, a new contender is emerging on the horizon – hydrogen-powered fuel cells.
German technology manufacturer Wilo is leading the charge in the global energy transition with its groundbreaking H2Powerplant.