A contentious plan to switch the Scattergood Generating Station, a power facility in Playa Del Rey, to green hydrogen rather than natural gas, was approved for implementation by a Los Angeles City Council committee.
Fuel costs rose in 2022, increasing the government’s ambition for efficiency. As a result, many significant policies, spending pledges, and public campaigns were introduced.
The POSCO Group will make a sizable investment in Australia totaling 52 trillion won by 2040.
EDP will receive 35 million euros for its plans to convert Aboo and Soto de Ribera’s coal-fired power plants into centers for the production of renewable gas, and the consortium made up of Hunosa, Duro Felguera, Nortegas, and Alsa will receive an additional 4 million euros to produce green hydrogen using mine water in Langreo’s Fondón well.
A government and industry initiative has given £30 million to a Scottish-led project to create a large freight vehicle driven by hydrogen fuel cells.
Toyota has agreed to contribute £11.3 million to the development of a new line of pickup trucks fuelled by hydrogen.
Transport & Environment labeled the hydrogen strategy of the European Commission as “unsustainable” (T&E).
The world’s first methanol/hydrogen fuel cell towboat, called Hydrogen One, will soon become a reality thanks to current plans.
UAE is positioned to take the lead and become a significant exporter of this energy carrier.
Clear Fork Green Hydrogen Project in Texas, which is being developed by Clean Energy Holdings, LLC (CEH), has signed a Letter of Intent for the sale of up to 30,000 kg per day of liquified green hydrogen.