Energy News’ best of 2023
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The focus on hydrogen as a clean energy source is primarily driven by its ability to mitigate environmental impact and contribute to a sustainable future.
BMW Group’s foray into hydrogen fuel cell technology takes a significant leap with the month-long testing phase of two BMW iX5 Hydrogens by the Paris Police Prefecture and the Orly Air Transport Gendarmerie.
UK government has invested £20 million into Plymouth’s green energy project, the Langage Green Hydrogen Hub. The initiative, led by renewable energy giant Carlton Power, is poised to become a pivotal player in the development of the UK’s hydrogen economy.
Castilla y León emerges as the sole autonomous community in Spain selected for the Clean Hydrogen Partnership (CHP) consortium by the European Commission.
UK government has declared a ban on boilers in new-build homes effective 2025. This decisive step, outlined in a comprehensive consultation on energy efficiency standards, challenges the conventional approach of relying on boilers for achieving carbon savings and advocates for the creation of ‘zero-carbon ready’ homes.
In the quest for sustainable energy, hydrogen emerges as a key player, particularly with the spotlight on green hydrogen as the most water-efficient method of low-carbon hydrogen production.
BMW is making waves with its iX5 Hydrogen, a groundbreaking prototype designed to showcase the potential of hydrogen as a viable alternative in the pursuit of climate-neutral transportation.
Novatek, Russia’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer, has been granted Russian patents for groundbreaking processes—large-scale low-carbon ammonia and large-scale pure hydrogen based on ammonia cracking.
Carlos Tavares, the CEO of Stellantis, has thrown a curveball into the electric vehicle (EV) narrative by expressing skepticism about an exclusive future with battery-electric cars.