The ambitious ‘H2iseO Hydrogen Valley project, backed by the Lombardy Region government and key players in the region’s transport infrastructure, aims to revolutionize the area’s transport system with a profound commitment to decarbonization and sustainability.
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
In an ambitious move to become less dependent on fossil fuels, the Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO) of Thailand has declared its intention to accelerate the development of hydrogen fuel.
In a significant stride towards carbon neutrality, China’s Sinopec has kicked off green hydrogen production at its new facility in Kuqa city, Xinjiang.
The southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg aims to go carbon neutral by 2040, intending to harness the potential of green hydrogen, among other renewable energy sources.
The company’s commitment to hydrogen vision was underscored recently with the appointment of industry veteran Jim Park as its senior vice president of commercial vehicle and hydrogen business development for North America.
India’s journey towards green energy took a giant leap forward as Avaada Group, one of the country’s leading power companies involved in the manufacture of solar panels, successfully closed its latest funding round. This financial boost, amounting to US$1.3 billion, will propel the group’s solar and green hydrogen businesses to new heights.
ARST, the regional transport company in Sardinia, Italy, has recently granted a contract for the supply of the first six hydrogen trains. The move marks a significant stride in the energy transition journey undertaken by the Region of Sardinia and implemented by ARST.
The commencement of an archaeological survey at Parc Cybi marks a key milestone in the development of the Holyhead Hydrogen Hub, the first facility of its kind in Wales.
South Korea is ramping up its efforts to boost the development and adoption of hydrogen technologies. The country’s Ministry of Science and ICT recently held its first ‘National Strategic Technology Hydrogen Field Discussion Forum’ aimed at enhancing South Korea’s hydrogen technology competitiveness.
The UK Government has recently pledged over £80 million to help businesses across the country transition from fossil fuels to cleaner, sustainable alternatives. This ambitious move underlines the nation’s commitment to reduce carbon emissions and enhance energy security.