The Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2) has become a focal point of controversy as community and environmental groups call for increased transparency and community engagement.
Author: Anela Dokso
In a significant move aimed at shaping the emerging hydrogen market, Japan and the European Union (EU) are collaborating to establish international standards for the hydrogen supply chain.
The Egyptian government’s recent announcement of allocating approximately 41,700 square kilometers for renewable energy projects aimed at green hydrogen production marks a step towards diversifying the nation’s energy portfolio.
OVAG hydrogen buses to driving along Oberberg’s streets in six months The first hydrogen location of OVAG Gummersbach will be the depot in Wipperfürth-Hämmern. Although not much of it is visible at this time, the first OVAG hydrogen buses will be driving along Oberberg’s streets in just over six months. The buses will be kept at the Wipperfürth-Hämmern depot. Before the District Development Committee, Corinna Güllner, Managing Director of OVAG, gave a presentation. Australian govt has invites Sarawak’s premier to speak about hydrogen production The Australian government has invited Sarawak’s premier, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, to…
On June 4th and 5th, 2024, stakeholders and partners of the UNLOCK project, led by Hanze University, will convene in Rzeszów, Poland, for the 3rd Interregional Event.
HDF Energy’s recent inauguration of the world’s first plant dedicated to manufacturing 1MW+ fuel cells marks a milestone in the hydrogen energy sector.
Manchester-based Circular Refining & Products plans to develop a nuclear-derived ‘ruby’ hydrogen production facility at Deeside Industrial Park, on the border between North Wales and Northwest England.
Spanish-based Solarig has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Australian energy infrastructure company Jemena.
The planned green hydrogen production hub at the site of the former Emile Huchet coal plant, located on the border of France and Germany, has sparked significant public debate.
Kerala has received funding approval for its green hydrogen valley project from India’s Department of Science and Technology (DST).