In an effort to have the Renewables Directive not apply to hydrogen and “low-carbon” fuels, seven EU nations have written to the Commission. Spain, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Portugal are the countries that have participated.
Starting in 2035, the Kiel coastal power station will use hydrogen to generate both electricity and heat. Now a letter of intent has been signed.
The Republic of Namibia in south-west Africa planned to become the first carbon-neutral nation on the continent and to serve as the continent’s sustainability centre.
A tender has been released for the acquisition of 127 fuel cell buses in the Bologna and Ferrara region, with an option to purchase an additional 140 vehicles.
Toyota Motor Company (Toyota) has been collaborating with Fukushima Prefecture since June 2021 on the creation of new future cities that will use both hydrogen produced in Fukushima and hydrogen-related technology developed there.
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the delivery of renewable ammonia to ACE Terminal, headquartered in the Port of Rotterdam, has been signed with Cepsa.
Seoul City aims to supply 500 hydrogen cars Seoul City, which aims to supply 500 hydrogen cars this year, will…
Uruguay, the country with the second-highest percentage of variable renewable energies (such as solar and wind) in the world’s electricity generation, was one of the special guests at the most recent international conference on renewable energies, which was held in Madrid at the end of February.
In order to jointly market and distribute small-scale hydrogen liquefaction technology globally, GenH2 and Chart Industries have formed a strategic alliance.
After 11 businesses expressed interest in using such infrastructure, French gas transmission company GRTgaz will carry out a feasibility study on delivering low-carbon hydrogen fuel to the industrial and port area of Dunkirk.