- HPCL and Tata Motors Test Scalable Used-Oil Circular Economy Model as India Tightens EPR Compliance in Lubricants Sector
- Spain’s Huelva Industrial Cluster Expands to 23 Members as Ariema Targets 200 MW Annual Electrolyzer Manufacturing Capacity
- Tarragona Green Hydrogen Hub Moves Forward With €300M Investment
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The United States’ electrical grid, a monumental feat of engineering, has been the backbone of its economic growth since the…
The “2025 Mandate for Leadership,” spearheaded by The Heritage Foundation and its conservative allies, presents a sweeping vision for the…
Hydrogen technology is rapidly advancing, and securing funding is crucial for driving these innovations forward. Alex Zorniger from Power to Hydrogen (P2H2) recently shared invaluable insights on navigating the complexities of Department of Energy (DOE) funding, offering a glimpse into the strategies and processes that have propelled his company to success.
In a significant legal development, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Inc., and First Element, Inc. are facing a class action lawsuit…
National Highways has issued a new tender for the supply of low-carbon hydrogen for the Lower Thames Crossing (LTC) construction project, after an unsuccessful initial attempt.
Spain Gives Enagás Provisional Approval to Develop National Network of Hydrogen Pipelines
The Spanish government’s provisional approval for gas-grid operator Enagás to develop a national network of hydrogen pipelines, storage facilities, and interconnections with Portugal and France marks a significant step in the country’s hydrogen strategy.
BP’s CEO Murray Auchincloss recently announced the company’s plans to develop five to ten low-carbon hydrogen projects within this decade.
Tunisia took a significant step towards its green hydrogen future by signing six memoranda of understanding (MoUs) under the supervision of Industry Minister Fatima Thabet Chiboub.
The recent decision by the Federal Administrative Court to reject complaints against the planned hydrogen factory in Zurndorf has sparked controversy.
The German energy utility EWE has awarded Siemens Energy a contract to supply a 280 MW electrolysis system for a green hydrogen project in Emden, Germany.
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