First State Hydrogen of Wilmington has entered into a contract with Siemens Energy, to conduct an energy system design study. This study is poised to play a crucial role in supporting the development of a green hydrogen production facility in the Mid-Atlantic region.
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The latest legal saga involving hydrogen truck maker Nikola Motors has thrust the company back into the spotlight, highlighting convoluted narratives and contentious battles that continue to unfold.
Chevron has maintained a steadfast commitment to its targets for equity hydrogen capacity by 2030.
A host of Texas-based energy companies, enticed by the prospect of its cleaner and eco-friendly properties, believe hydrogen can revolutionize the fuel industry.
Cornell Engineering’s recent study reveals that the combination of renewable energy like green hydrogen and carbon-intensive cryptocurrency mining could boost the adoption of renewable sources such as solar and wind energy.
Ballard Power Systems has secured a significant investment through the Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Tax Credit (48C) program, administered by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
Global interest is spiking in a previously undervalued resource: geologic hydrogen. Alternately termed white, gold, or natural hydrogen, this naturally occurring subsurface gas could aid our transition away from fossil fuels.
Industry leaders, including Sumitomo Corporation, American Bureau of Shipping, CALAMCO, and TOTE Services, along with Fleet Management Limited, have executed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to conduct a feasibility study.
The hydrogen industry has called upon the US Treasury Department to alleviate expected environmental requirements tied to new tax credits. Industry leaders have voiced concerns that the proposed stipulations might stifle the burgeoning hydrogen sector.
Research conducted at the University of Texas at Austin has ignited excitement within the energy sector with its exploration of hydrogen production from geological sources.