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In the realm of sustainable transportation infrastructure, the recent establishment of the world’s first hydrogen fuel station for trucks in Oakland, California, marks a significant milestone.
Natural gas operator, Netze BW proves that the gas distribution grid in Baden-Württemberg can effectively accommodate the transportation of hydrogen.
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory is part of a consortium aiming to enhance the manufacturing process of fuel cells and electrolyzers.
TÜV NORD EnSys and Atmen Collaborate on EU Sustainability Compliance in Hydrogen Energy
TÜV NORD EnSys has established a business relationship with Munich-based tech firm, Atmen. Their goal is to support the hydrogen and e-fuels sector in managing EU sustainability compliance and certification.
A recent Danfoss Impact paper emphasizes the importance of smart use and efficient production of green hydrogen. By 2050, hydrogen production is projected to surpass half of today’s electricity demand, underscoring the pressing need for energy efficiency in the generation process.
Kent joins hands with the Centre for Logistics and Sustainability Analytics (CeLSA), Ikigai Group, and Nelson Mandela University in exploring the feasibility of green hydrogen production from South Africa’s Eastern Cape region for global markets.
Electricity transmission system operator Tennet has demonstrated the feasibility of large-scale green hydrogen usage, says project manager Ruud Meuwissen.
Green Energy Park (GEP) has ignited a new chapter in Brazil’s energy sector, securing significant funding and long-term rights to a hydrogen port terminal for green ammonia exports to Europe.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has recently launched a test module utilizing the Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell (SOEC), an advanced, highly efficient hydrogen production technology at its Takasago Hydrogen Park in Takasago City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) advisory committee has raised concerns over the pace of development in the “clean” hydrogen industry, stating that its growth isn’t sufficient to meet the climate goals laid down by the country. US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm referred to the panel’s perspective as “sobering”.
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