The trajectory of low-carbon hydrogen hinges on a pivotal shift in global regulatory frameworks, favoring carbon intensity over color, asserts a groundbreaking report by Wood Mackenzie.
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California-based startup, H2MOF, is poised to revolutionize the hydrogen energy sector with its pioneering approach to hydrogen storage.
Yamaha Motor Corporation, in collaboration with Roush and Regulator Marine, has introduced the world’s first hydrogen-powered outboard prototype for recreational boats.
The collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and Achates Power is pushing the boundaries of efficiency with the development of a two-stroke, opposed-piston engine fueled by hydrogen.
New consortium, with former Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz and current Secretary Jennifer Granholm at the helm, aims to thrust hydrogen into the spotlight, propelling it towards a starring role in achieving net-zero emissions.
Rimere, a California-based cleantech company, has secured a $10 million investment from Clean Energy Fuels Corp., a major player in renewable natural gas.
Infinite Composites has clinched a significant $470,748 contract from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement in Science and Technology (OCAST) under its Industry Innovation Program, aimed at amplifying its products’ size and pressure capabilities to support the burgeoning hydrogen economy.
Thyssenkrupp Nucera, a prominent player in the hydrogen sector, recently addressed concerns regarding stringent regulations proposed for hydrogen projects in the United States.
Denver-based startup Koloma is once again making waves in the world of sustainable technology, backed by heavyweight investors including Bill Gates, Amazon, and United Airlines. With a recent infusion of $245.7 million in funding, the company is poised to accelerate its groundbreaking research and development initiatives in pursuit of a greener future.
Plug Power has introduced a portable liquid hydrogen refuelers. Designed to revolutionize fleet refueling for medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicles, these portable stations are poised to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen fuel cell technology across various sectors.