- Chiba University Study Advances CO2-to-Methane Conversion Efficiency by Clarifying Photocatalytic and Photothermal Mechanisms
- Edify Energy Secures Approval for 1 GW Hydrogen Project in Queensland
- US Hydrogen Hub Funding Stabilized as Trump Administration Moves to Retain Nearly $5 Billion in Previously Approved Projects
- TSR Group and BASF Scale European EV Battery Recycling Network
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Western Australia has taken a significant step towards a sustainable future with the approval of its first green hydrogen facilities.
Transition to Electric/Hydrogen Buses in Wiltshire Saves Thousands of Tonnes of Oil Equivalent
Wiltshire residents have collectively saved approximately 3.7 thousand tonnes of oil equivalent by choosing to use buses instead of driving,…
Northam, a town in Western Australia, is poised to host one of the first end-to-end green hydrogen production systems in the region.
The European Union (EU) and Uruguay have taken a significant step forward in their collaboration to advance the clean energy transition.
Masdar and INPEX have joined forces to conduct a joint study on the feasibility of producing synthetic methane (e-methane) using green hydrogen and CO2.
ADNOC, in collaboration with Toyota and Al-Futtaim Motors, has commenced the construction of the Middle East’s first high-speed hydrogen refueling station.
The H2Sarea project is revolutionizing the natural gas distribution network by testing the incorporation of hydrogen alongside other renewable gases.…
Recent reports suggesting that Spain is favoring Moroccan hydrogen over Algerian exports have been met with skepticism by industry insiders.
Tokyo Gas has marked a significant milestone in Japan’s hydrogen industry by introducing the country’s first Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) water electrolyzer hydrogen station. This innovative technology offers numerous advantages, including a simple structure and cost reductions, while supporting Tokyo Gas’ goal of achieving a carbon-neutral society by 2050.
Major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers Kawasaki, Yamaha, Honda, and Suzuki, along with car manufacturer Toyota, have joined forces to develop hydrogen internal combustion engines.
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