As the UK accelerates its hydrogen ambitions, a new private-sector initiative is positioning itself to play a pivotal role in bridging the country’s production gap.
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A critical reading of the latest coalition agreement between the CDU/CSU and SPD reveals a mixture of continuity and controversy…
A mere month after the announcement, the EastGateH2V hydrogen valley initiative is now underway in Slovakia’s Košice region. Startling in…
Despite setting an ambitious target of 10 GW of low-carbon hydrogen production by 2030, the UK had deployed only 2…
In a logistics landscape dominated by weight penalties and range anxiety, Spain’s EVARM is taking a different route. With the…
Germany’s commitment to green hydrogen as a cornerstone of its energy transition is set to deepen with ANDRITZ receiving an…
As the European Union and the United Arab Emirates edge closer to finalizing a free trade agreement, green hydrogen has…
As the global hydrogen economy gains momentum, a central question continues to shape the trajectory of investment and deployment: when—and how—can green hydrogen reach cost parity with fossil fuel-derived alternatives? According to Dr. Kevin Cole, Senior Scientist at Verdagy, the answer may lie in Dynamic Alkaline Water Electrolysis (AWE), a technology designed to operate flexibly in response to variable renewable energy inputs without sacrificing performance or stack longevity.
Scotland has made a significant stride in its green hydrogen ambitions with the approval of a 3.5-mile pipeline designed to feed a major production facility.
The hydrogen passenger vehicle market is poised at an inflection point—a juncture where technological prowess is advancing at breakneck speed,…