Three players from completely different backgrounds have joined forces in the “Concrete Chemicals” project to make air travel possible even…
Bruce Power is announced intentions to examine ways to harness improved site output for possible hydrogen production in collaboration with…
Portugal remains at the center of the news regarding renewables in recent days. After the announcement of the Iberian country’s…
State Plan for Green Hydrogen Economy in Bahia was launched, which puts the state at the forefront of investments that…
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has selected Symbio, Michelin, Faurecia, GTI, and other industry partners to develop and test a…
The Industrial Promotion and Investment Corporation of Odisha, the state government’s investment promotion agency, and Bharat Petroleum Corporation have signed…
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…