The UK’s government funding for carbon capture and storage (CCS), hydrogen, and nuclear energy has garnered attention but received mixed reactions from investors.
Hydrogen holds promise as a key component in our transition to renewable energy, and projecting its storage capacity is crucial for planning.
Norwegian Hydrogen is collaborating with GreenIron, a Swedish start-up, to facilitate fossil-free iron production.
Germany has launched a new initiative aiming to advance the use of hydrogen fuel cell propulsion systems in the maritime sector.
Yanmar has completed land-based tests on a hydrogen engine designed for coastal ships.
AM Green and John Cockerill, two significant players in the renewable energy field, have recently announced their collaboration to advance the production and supply of green hydrogen.
BP is in the news for its strategic decision to halt 18 hydrogen projects. This move is part of a larger effort to trim $2 billion in costs.
Babcock & Wilcox has signed a term sheet with General Hydrogen, marking a significant step in the clean energy sector.
Quantron, a German company known for its hydrogen-powered trucks, has filed for bankruptcy.
Recently, a remarkable patent was filed by Coolbrook OY, describing a novel method for converting ammonia or methanol feedstocks into hydrogen gas.