The United Kingdom is poised to become a global leader in exploring the use of hydrogen for heating, marking a significant stride towards achieving carbon-neutral homes.
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United H2 Limited (UHL), the world’s largest hydrogen conglomerate, has announced plans to invest £250 million in the country’s burgeoning hydrogen transport sector over the next year.
A groundbreaking alliance of prominent companies within the UK aviation industry, including Rolls-Royce, easyJet, Airbus, Ørsted, GKN Aerospace, and Bristol Airport, has come together to establish the Hydrogen in Aviation (HIA) alliance.
Toyota has revealed a prototype hydrogen fuel cell-powered Hilux. This groundbreaking pickup truck, a global icon of the Toyota brand known for its reliability and durability, showcases the automaker’s commitment to diverse powertrain solutions for a sustainable future.
Germany has pledged €450 million (approximately $486 million) in climate finance at the inaugural Africa Climate Summit.
As policy support for low-carbon hydrogen continues to grow, questions remain on where hydrogen can be most easily deployed and at what pace. With net-zero targets coming back in focus following the energy crisis of 2022, so too does the critical role of hydrogen in delivering those targets and the opportunities it presents for companies and governments.
France and Brazil announce ambitious plans to bolster the production of low-carbon hydrogen. These two nations, with their distinctive approaches, are positioning themselves as global leaders in the race to harness the power of green hydrogen.
ACWA Power, the world’s largest private water desalination company and a trailblazer in the energy transition, has set the stage for a groundbreaking partnership.
Swiss natural gas transport company Gaznat inaugurated a groundbreaking Power-to-Gas project in the the town of Aigle. This innovative venture harnesses the power of the sun and cutting-edge technology to usher in a new era of green hydrogen production.
Researchers from the GeoRessources Laboratory at the University of Lorraine and the CNRS stumbled upon something extraordinary while probing the region’s subsoil. What they found could potentially be the largest deposit of natural hydrogen on Earth, heralding a new era in the quest for sustainable energy.