Trojan is still miles ahead of the pack, having established itself as Australia’s first molecular storage, haulage, and distribution business.
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
The Chilean government announced the opening of a call for green hydrogen projects in Chile, with the aim of accelerating the realization of programs that will make a significant contribution to achieving carbon neutrality, as well as creating jobs and opportunities at the local level, through the provision of financing. National and international companies interested in developing and implementing a green hydrogen production project with a capacity greater than 10 megawatts that could be operational by December 2025 may apply. This will result in the delivery of funding totaling up to $30 million to one or more programs. “Our strategy…
H.E.L’s current range of products aimed at understanding catalytic processes includes the H-Genie, which is aimed at chemists and chemical engineers interested in catalysis research, where high-pressure hydrogenation processes are often a primary subject.
Tennessee-based technology company working on game-changing solutions in the energy transition
The Energy Transitions Commission (ETC) is a coalition of over 45 global energy producers, energy industries, financial institutions, and environmental advocates–including ArcelorMittal, Bank of America, BP, Development Research Center of the State Council of China, EBRD, HSBC, Iberdrola, Ørsted, Shell, Longi Solar, Tata Group, Volvo Group, and the World Resources Institute. Clean electrification will be at the center of this transition enabled by rapidly declining renewable energy prices, with clean hydrogen technology playing a complementary role in sectors that are difficult or impossible to electrify. Making Clean Electrification Possible: 30 Years to Electrify the Global Economy explains why it is…
The N brand was introduced with the futuristic N 2025 Vision Gran Turismo model, which used a hydrogen fuel cell powertrain to produce a theoretical 872bhp.
This year, the development of low-cost by-product hydrogen for transportation will begin in earnest.
ROSATOM, a world leader in technology, and the EDF Group, a world leader in low-carbon energy solutions, have agreed to collaborate on the production of green hydrogen in Russia and Europe. The EDF-ROSATOM agreement, in particular, seeks to establish projects in the sectors of mobility and industrial complex decarbonisation, and anticipates collaboration on emerging CO2-neutral hydrogen technologies that will aid in the fight against global warming. ROSATOM’s R&D goals include hydrogen energy. The Russian nuclear industry has enormous technical and scientific potential for developing hydrogen production – both through electrolysis, one of the most environmentally sustainable methods of hydrogen production,…
This network gives the hydrogen community hope that the industry will be able to rapidly get the necessary stations online in order to meet the demand and timing of the OEMs.
MUFG Bank, a Japanese bank, is funding the expansion of a hydrogen fuel station network in the United States as part of its climate change sustainability management plan.