A study by the Norddeutscher Reallabor (NRL) highlights the pivotal role of green hydrogen in Germany’s industrial decarbonization efforts. The study estimates the country’s future demand for green hydrogen to reach at least 211 TWh annually as industries transition to climate-friendly technologies.
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McPhy Energy, a specialist in low-carbon hydrogen equipment, and Stargate Hydrogen, an innovator in non-precious metal electrodes for next-gen alkaline electrolyzers, have joined forces.
IKEA Austria has become the first IKEA store in the world to introduce hydrogen fuel cell trucks, as part of its ambitious plan to make 100% of its last-mile deliveries emission-free by 2025.
French company RH2 is developing hydrogen retrofit kits for heavy goods vehicles and construction machinery. The kits are designed to convert existing diesel engines to run on hydrogen, at a fraction of the cost of replacing the vehicles outright.
In the relentless pursuit of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the International Energy Agency (IEA) presents its latest Net Zero Roadmap for 2023.
DNV has granted Approval in Principle (AIP) to HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) and its affiliates, HD Hyundai Heavy Industry (HD HHI) and Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD), for their cutting-edge hydrogen system.
H2 Green Steel has partnered with Volvo Group to supply near-zero emissions steel for the manufacturing of commercial vehicles.
The recent collaboration between Spanish energy company Naturgy and Australian firm Wildfire Energy promises to unlock the potential of hydrogen using cutting-edge gasification technology.
The Department of Defense (DoD) has initiated programs to channel funding towards advancements in hydrogen technologies for military vehicles, spanning aircraft, ground support, and marine applications. Among the innovative proposals selected, one stands out – a groundbreaking project by Infinite Composites focusing on redefining hydrogen storage through revolutionary container designs.
The production of hydrogen using renewable or low-carbon sources is facing a substantial uphill battle in meeting international emission reduction objectives.