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Two recent British studies suggest that releasing huge amounts of hydrogen into the atmosphere can contribute to global warming (indirectly) to some extent.
The Climate Agreement promised in 2019 to have 4 gigawatts of capacity for renewable hydrogen generation by 2030. However, as VVD and D66 point out, the world has changed, in part owing to the conflict in Ukraine. As a result, we aim to wean ourselves off of Russian gas.
Northern Territory and Queensland state governments streamline approvals for large projects, as developers sign partnership agreements
Infinite Blue Energy, a Perth-based renewable energy firm, has struck an agreement with Aboriginal-owned Boya Energy to build and develop…
King Willem-Alexander had an update on the use of hydrogen in the port of Rotterdam on Tuesday. What was striking: the monarch was particularly well aware of the fuel of the future.
H-TEC SYSTEMS realizes the first hydrogen project in western Switzerland with Groupe E. For this purpose, two H-TEC SYSTEMS ME450/1400…
David Green, the chairman of ambitious solar and battery storage company Lyon Group, has emerged as the primary investor in…
Hydrogene de France (HDF Energy) has taken a 70% stake in the NewGen project in Trinidad, which is being led…
Mainzer Stadtwerke and Wirschaftsbetriebe Mainz want to work more closely together in the hydrogen production field. To accomplish this, the…
Thanks to funding from the Federal Ministry of Digital Affairs and Transport, German public transportation company Regionalverkehr Köln GmbH (RVK)…
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