The anticipated shift towards a predominantly renewable energy matrix underscored by an intricate network of electricity and green hydrogen is poised to redefine existing infrastructural frameworks.
As the European Union mandates hydrogen refuelling stations every 200 km along major transport corridors by 2030 under its Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR), Germany’s Mabanaft is positioning itself as a critical player in bridging the infrastructure gap.
In an unusually direct turn of events, Trevor Milton, the founder of Nikola Corporation, recently announced via social media that…
Spain’s ambitious steps toward achieving its renewable energy goals are gaining momentum with a significant investment in hydrogen and solar…
Nel Hydrogen US, a subsidiary of the Norwegian company Nel, has procured a significant purchase order valued at approximately $6…
A safety presentation by Lennie Klebanoff of Sandia National Laboratories underscores the complexities of handling, storing, and transporting hydrogen safely—issues that demand urgent industry-wide attention.
South Africa’s venture into green hydrogen production is gaining momentum as construction commences on a renewable hydrogen plant, anticipated to significantly contribute to the green energy landscape.
Nigeria’s audacious move to harness solar power for its burgeoning green hydrogen economy is underscored by its recent agreement with LONGi Solar France SARL for the supply of 2,600 megawatts (MW) in solar modules.
Taiwan’s HD Renewable Energy (HDRE) and Australia’s ZEN Energy have strategically diversified their energy storage portfolio, targeting a significant portion of the Asia-Pacific region.
The European energy sector is witnessing a significant transformation with the increased integration of renewable energy sources.