European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced joint projects between Korea and the European Union (EU) in the fields of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and the hydrogen economy.
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Canal Isabel II, the water management company for Madrid, Spain’s capital, has announced plans to open the country’s first green hydrogen plant produced from reclaimed water in 2024.
China’s dominance in large-scale electrolyser manufacturing is expected to diminish by 2030 as production capacity in the EU and other regions increases, according to data from the International Energy Agency (IEA).
LIFTE H2 and CRATOS, two prominent players in the field of sustainable energy, have joined forces through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to propel the integration of hydrogen in the industrial and municipal utility sectors.
The SASHA Coalition, initiated by climate change NGO Opportunity Green, is set to be officially launched on May 24th by Lord Deben, Chair of the UK’s Committee on Climate Change.
Swiss commodity trading house Trafigura has released groundbreaking research highlighting the vital role that hydrogen-based fuels can play in decarbonizing the shipping sector.
Gasgrid Finland and Fingrid, the Finnish state-owned transmission system operators, have embarked on a joint project to investigate the potential of the hydrogen economy and its impact on Finland’s energy system.
Australian clean energy company Endua has recently secured $11.8 million in funding to propel the development and scaling of its innovative hydrogen generation and storage technologies.
Australia would require a remarkable 812GW of installed solar and wind capacity by 2050 to access the global green hydrogen market and meet its own net-zero ambitions, according to a recent analysis by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF).
As Germany moves towards a climate-neutral future, the importance of hydrogen as a key energy carrier becomes increasingly apparent.