As Aberdeen moves forward with its ambitious green hydrogen hub project, a political divide emerges between coalition partners in the Scottish government. The debate revolves around the involvement of oil and gas giants, BP and Shell, in the development of the hydrogen facility.
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Provaris Energy, a pioneer in integrated green hydrogen projects, is making significant strides in advancing green hydrogen production and export supply projects in Australia and Norway.
Ford Trucks and Ballard Power Systems have joined forces to develop a hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle prototype. This groundbreaking partnership aims to advance the adoption of Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEVs) for long-distance heavy transport and contribute to sustainability goals.
Unlocking the potential of green hydrogen as a clean energy carrier requires overcoming the challenges of cost-efficient transportation from distant production sites to energy-hungry regions. In a groundbreaking collaboration, the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films (IST) joins hands with German and Australian partners to bring green hydrogen from Australia to Germany.
The United Kingdom is taking significant strides towards achieving its ambitious climate goals by embracing green hydrogen as a key component of its decarbonization strategy.
Uniper, a leading global energy company, is making significant strides in its commitment to decarbonization and green energy solutions.
Airbus, BMW Group, and Quantinuum, world leaders in mobility and quantum technologies, have taken a quantum leap towards revolutionizing fuel cell technology.
Germany, a pioneer in the global energy transition, has been actively seeking ways to integrate hydrogen and gas power plants into its energy mix to address intermittent power supply from renewable sources like wind and solar.
Solar-powered electrolysis offers a promising solution for sustainable hydrogen production, ushering in a new era in the energy industry.
Germany’s ambitious hydrogen strategy, while commendable, may encounter hurdles in securing sufficient supply to meet its targets. The nation aims to significantly increase its hydrogen demand by 2030, with a substantial portion to be met through imports.