The Federal Government’s Parliamentary State Secretary and Commissioner for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs), Michael Kellner, has set the ball rolling on a significant energy transition dialogue involving over fifty SME associations. The primary focus: the future production and provision of hydrogen for medium-sized companies.
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The southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg aims to go carbon neutral by 2040, intending to harness the potential of green hydrogen, among other renewable energy sources.
In a bold move to combat climate change, Spain is planning to dramatically raise its 2030 targets for biogas and green hydrogen production, according to a draft of the energy ministry’s updated climate strategy. The new plan illustrates an intensified commitment to renewable energy and aggressive climate goals, expanding the scope beyond initial expectations.
The Spanish Hydrogen Association (AeH2) has established a strategic alliance with NLHydrogen, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that aspires to propel the development of hydrogen energy and fuel cells in both Spain and the Netherlands.
The Pennsylvania Senate is deliberating a measure that could transform regulatory oversight of large wells used to store carbon dioxide emissions underground.
In a regional conference held in Chemnitz, the prime ministers of the federal states in eastern Germany, along with Chancellor Olaf Scholz, emphasized the significance of developing a hydrogen network as part of the region’s economic development.
As the global economy inches towards a green transition, China has unveiled an ambitious $72 billion tax break scheme aimed at bolstering the adoption of new energy vehicles (NEVs) over the next four years.
A consortium led by Posco Holdings, a prominent Korean company, has emerged victorious in a deal to build the world’s largest hydrogen plant in Duqm, Oman. The deal marks a significant win for the global hydrogen industry and a leap forward in the push for sustainable energy.
The H2Med hydrogen corridor project, spanning Spain, France, Portugal, and Germany and crossing the province of Zamora, has received a positive technical rating from the European Commission, making it eligible for potential EU funding.
The European Commission (EC) recently defined the parameters under which hydrogen, hydrogen-based fuels, or other energy carriers can be acknowledged as renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs).