As electric vehicles gain dominance, hydrogen advocates are looking to secure their place in the clean mobility market. Here, we delve into the current landscape, challenges, and hopes for hydrogen mobility in France, especially for light commercial vehicles (LCVs).
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Oman, a nation long associated with oil and gas, is embarking on an ambitious journey to become a global leader in green hydrogen production. With a massive investment of $33 billion earmarked for this sector, the Sultanate aims to produce at least 1 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually by 2030, rising to 8.5 million tonnes by 2050.
Iberdrola is making a bold move to become a global frontrunner in green hydrogen technology. With a portfolio of 60 green hydrogen projects spanning Spain, the United Kingdom, Australia, Brazil, and the United States, the company is poised to invest a staggering €9 billion by 2030.
Fortescue is stepping onto the international stage with a grand ambition—to bring the benefits of green hydrogen to the northeastern Brazilian state of Ceará.
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.
Air Liquide, partnered in six out of the seven hydrogen hubs. This exceptional commitment cements Air Liquide’s reputation as a driving force in hydrogen development.
Oman is setting its sights on a sustainable, carbon-neutral energy future with a groundbreaking Blue Hydrogen and Ammonia project led…
Nearly a year ago, the BarMar hydrogen pipeline project was announced with great expectations, aiming to connect Spain and France, potentially revolutionizing the hydrogen landscape.
Woodside Energy, one of Australia’s leading energy companies, has chosen to defer a final investment decision (FID) for its ambitious clean hydrogen project in the United States.
Construction has commenced on the groundbreaking Hydrogen Park (HyP) project in Gladstone, Australia. The initiative, backed by the Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) with support from the Queensland government’s Hydrogen Industry Development Fund, is set to become the country’s first city-wide renewable hydrogen blending project.