- Energy News Highlights Leading Hydrogen Technologies at H2 MEET 2025
- European Industry Faces a Defining Moment as Brussels Releases €5.2 Billion in New Decarbonisation Funding
- MIT Study Quantifies Grid Expansion Tradeoffs as U.S. Faces Competing Priorities on Reliability and Cost
- Germany’s Battery Storage Planning Privileges Face Reversal Weeks After Approval as Policy Uncertainty Returns
Browsing: REGIONAL
Honda has recently begun production of the MY2025 Honda CR-V e, a fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) at the Performance Manufacturing Center (PMC) in Ohio, making it the first hydrogen FCEV produced in the United States with a combination of fuel cell technology and plug-in EV charging capability.
Brazil’s Eletrobras, Latin America’s largest utility company, has entered a strategic partnership with infrastructure company Prumo to explore the production of green hydrogen at the Port of Acu in Rio de Janeiro.
NOVAdev plans to build a large-scale hydrogen test facility in California’s Antelope Valley.
Germany’s energy sector is poised for a transformation, as announced by Uniper’s Vice President Michael Hilmer during the 29th Baku Energy Forum.
Engineers from the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) have unveiled a groundbreaking method for producing hydrogen from water using solar power and agricultural waste.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) have joined forces to investigate hydrogen co-firing technologies for gas turbine power generation facilities in Thailand.
Nu:ionic Technologies and XRG Technologies Introduce New Hydrogen Production Technology
Nu:ionic Technologies and XRG Technologies have introduced a new development in hydrogen production technology: an electrified, emission-free reactor designed to produce low-carbon “Teal Hydrogen.”
President Joe Biden’s ambitious plan to build a low-emission energy future through the utilization of clean hydrogen is encountering significant opposition, particularly due to regulatory and safety concerns.
Black & Veatch has embarked on an initiative to study the commercialization pathways for green hydrogen in Malaysia.
Yesterday marked the groundbreaking for Hynion’s new hydrogen refueling station in Jönköping.
Subscriptions
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.
