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The University of Strathclyde’s Centre for Energy Policy is conducting a study to assess the impact of local green hydrogen production on the Shetland economy.
Shell Deutschland GmbH has committed to the REFHYNE II project, a 100-megawatt renewable hydrogen electrolyzer at the Shell Energy and…
Toyota plans to enter a hydrogen-combustion Hypercar in the World Endurance Championship (WEC). This initiative will run alongside its existing GR010 HYBRID, following the extension of regulations allowing current Le Mans Hypercars and LMDh prototypes to race until 2028.
Italy Presents SouthH2 Corridor Designed to transport Hydrogen from Mediterranean to Europe
Italy is set to host an event this autumn to present the SouthH2 Corridor, a network designed to transport hydrogen from the southern Mediterranean to northern Europe.
Professor Ad van Wijk, an expert in the field of renewable energy, discusses the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source in this interview with H2 EnergyNewsBiz.
The transition to a climate-neutral Europe requires significant amounts of hydrogen, especially for sectors where direct electrification isn’t feasible, such as long-haul aviation and heavy industry.
Airbus’s recent announcement at the Farnborough Airshow introduces a new collaboration with aircraft lessor Avolon, marking the first partnership under the ZEROe Project.
Researchers at Oregon State University (OSU) have made headlines with their development of a new material capable of converting sunlight and water into clean energy.
The world is entering a critical period where energy systems are set to undergo significant transformations. Emerging technologies are facilitating the adoption of green hydrogen, a key component in achieving decarbonization targets.
Germany’s gas Transmission System Operators (TSOs) have submitted an application for a national hydrogen core network, spanning 9,666km and costing an estimated €19.7 billion ($21.4 billion).
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