“Hydrogen Economy” has transitioned from aspiration to reality in the United States, gaining momentum within the energy industry.
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In a pivotal analysis, the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) has raised concerns about the trajectory of hydrogen prices linked with carbon capture technology, suggesting potential hurdles in achieving the ambitious clean energy goals set by the Biden administration for 2031.
California’s San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans) has moved closer to its ambitious goal of a zero-emission bus fleet by 2034 with the approval of a contract for up to 108 hydrogen fuel-cell electric buses (FCEBs).
General Motors (GM) and Autocar Industries are joining forces to produce a fleet of zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles fueled by GM’s cutting-edge Hydrotec power cubes.
In a move poised to shape the future of the U.S. hydrogen industry, energy advisor John Podesta announced that the country would release crucial guidance on securing hydrogen subsidies embedded in last year’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
In a dynamic shift towards sustainable energy, oil and gas majors have emerged as significant players in the low-carbon hydrogen market, commanding an 8% share globally. This paradigmatic transition reflects a strategic response to the escalating demand for cleaner energy alternatives. Let’s delve into the goals, technology, potential impact, and challenges surrounding this transformative trend.
Ford Trucks has joined forces with Hexagon Purus, a global leader in zero-emission infrastructure and mobility solutions.
The hydrogen industry’s eager anticipation of the American market is met with a cloud of uncertainty, stirred by a leaked draft of Treasury Department rules regarding hydrogen tax credits under the Biden administration’s climate law.
Ionomr Innovations has successfully concluded a $20 million Series A-4 funding round. The company, known for its groundbreaking ion-exchange membranes and polymers, aims to leverage this investment to accelerate the development of its hydrogen production capabilities.
Airbus has achieved a significant milestone in its Blue Condor hydrogen plane contrail research experiment. The endeavor saw the flight of a modified glider, powered solely by hydrogen (H2), through the skies of Nevada in November.