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Antonio Brufau, the president of Spanish oil giant Repsol, declared on Thursday the company’s intention to shift planned hydrogen investments worth €1.5 billion away from Spain to Portugal and France.
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced its intention to invest up to $100 million over five years.
Amid the global fervor for hydrogen as the fuel of the future, Germany finds itself at a crossroads as the federal government grapples with a budget crisis, leaving the fate of several hydrogen projects hanging in the balance.
Council of the European Union (EU) and the European Parliament have reached a provisional agreement outlining future rules governing hydrogen and natural gas markets.
As the international community gathers for climate talks, a spotlight is cast on the intricate alliance between the European Union (EU), the European hydrogen lobby, and the host country of COP28, the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Researchers from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea have unveiled a novel electrode design featuring a Schottky Junction. This innovation addresses the longstanding challenge of poor performance in electrochemical catalysts used for water splitting, particularly hindered by the low electrical conductance of (oxy)hydroxide species generated during the process.
Vladimir Malinov, Executive Director of Bulgaria’s transmission system operator Bulgartransgaz, and Fernando Impuesto, Business Development and Diversification Director of Spanish operator Enagas, engaged in discussions regarding potential collaborations in hydrogen and liquefied natural gas (LNG) initiatives.
The rapporteur of bill PL 2308/2023, Bacelar (PV/BA), has opted to exclude the package of subsidies and incentives originally earmarked for low-carbon hydrogen production. This decision, made in consultation with the economic team, reflects a complex interplay of political and economic considerations within the Brazilian legislative landscape.
European Commission unveils a comprehensive plan, outlining key projects and initiatives to drive the decarbonization of the gas sector and fortify electricity networks. Central to this transformative vision is the Italian hydrogen corridor, poised to become the backbone of the entire system.