Germany’s municipal utilities have expressed their approval for the planned building energy law, highlighting its recognition of the role of climate-neutral gases in heating and the preservation of planning freedom for municipalities.
Author: Anela Dokso
As the global transition away from fossil fuels gains momentum, scientists and entrepreneurs are looking beyond wind and solar power to explore alternative sources of clean energy.
As the debate surrounding the use of green hydrogen for heating systems heats up, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) has campaigned for its adoption in the Building Energy Act.
Universal Hydrogen, the pioneering company in achieving true-zero emission aviation through renewable hydrogen, has selected the Mojave Air & Space Port as its new flight test centre.
Aberdeen, known for its role in the energy industry, is set to further its commitment to sustainable practices with the approval of plans for a new hydrogen plant.
Gatwick Airport and its surrounding areas are witnessing a significant shift in public transport as a fleet of 20 hydrogen-powered buses takes to the roads.
In a significant development for the decarbonization of heavy mobility and industry, Lhyfe, a leading renewable hydrogen company, has committed to the Hy’Touraine project.
France is facing a significant challenge in meeting its future electricity consumption needs while transitioning to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.
Tasmania, known for its pristine natural beauty, is setting its sights on becoming a major player in the green hydrogen industry.
Gen2 Energy, a Norwegian energy company, and Provaris Energy, a provider of hydrogen storage and shipping solutions, have joined forces in a collaboration agreement to conduct a prefeasibility study.