U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, chairman of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, has raised concerns about the Biden administration’s handling of hydrogen production tax credits.
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Plug Power has installed and commissioned a one-megawatt proton exchange membrane electrolyzer system at an Amazon fulfillment center in Aurora, Colorado.
In a gathering of industry experts from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Mexico, the World Hydrogen Latin America Summit unfolded in Santiago, providing a platform for crucial discussions on the burgeoning trends in hydrogen development as a fuel across the region.
The CEO of Plug Power, Andy Marsh, has raised apprehensions about the recently unveiled U.S. regulations that outline the qualification criteria for hydrogen projects to receive significant tax credits.
As the end of 2023 approaches, the political landscape in New Mexico is already buzzing with anticipation and speculation about the future, particularly in the context of the upcoming 60-day legislative session in 2025.
Hydrogen, often referred to as the ‘colourless gold,’ is emerging as a game-changer in the quest for clean energy solutions.
U.S. Treasury Department released long-awaited details on December 22 regarding the 45V federal tax credits designed for U.S. hydrogen facility developers.
National Industrial Learning Service (Senai), in collaboration with the H2Brasil project under the Brazil-Germany Cooperation for Sustainable Development, has undertaken a pioneering study titled “Green Hydrogen Market and Power-to-X (PtX): Demand for Professional Training.” This study aims to identify the key professions essential for steering Brazil’s transition towards a low-carbon economy.
Hydrogen Canada Corporation (HCC) is poised to revolutionize Alberta’s Industrial Heartland with plans for a world-scale, low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production facility.
In the early 2000s, as the world’s gaze turned towards the promise of abundant and clean hydrogen energy, concerns echoed about the safety of handling this versatile fuel. In response, the Department of Energy (DOE) Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Technology Office birthed the Hydrogen Safety Panel in 2003. Now, as this safety-centric initiative celebrates its twentieth year, led by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), it stands as a testament to two decades of prioritizing safety in the hydrogen realm.