Croatia’s state-owned power utility, Hrvatska Elektroprivreda (HEP), has unveiled ambitious plans to transform the site of its Plomin thermal power plant, the country’s sole coal-fired electricity unit, into a hub for clean energy production.
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Scientists at the University of Aberdeen are spearheading technology that could redefine the region’s energy landscape, turning depleted oil and gas reservoirs into green hydrogen banks. This innovation not only aligns with Scotland’s ambitious net-zero goals but could also position the nation as a net exporter of hydrogen.
Three UK-based companies – Viritech, HORIBA MIRA, and Intelligent Energy – have embarked on an ambitious journey to develop a commercially competitive hydrogen fuel cell-powered 44-tonne heavy-duty truck.
Williams Advanced Engineering (WAE) spinout, WAE Technologies, has pulled the curtains off the EVRh—an awe-inspiring hydrogen fuel cell powered supercar that boasts a staggering claimed range of 600 kilometers.
Tata Steel Ltd, one of India’s steel manufacturing giants, has joined forces with ABB, a global technology leader, to co-create innovative models and technologies aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of steel production.
Osaka Gas, through its subsidiary Osaka Gas UK (OGUK), has entered into a transformative partnership with Tree Energy Solutions (TES), a European heavyweight in large-scale green hydrogen and e-methane production.
Germany, a global leader in renewable energy adoption, is embarking on a quest to secure affordable sources of Power-to-X (PtX) products to meet its energy demands.
Hydrogen Bar System (HBS) announces the successful granting of a ground-breaking patent for hydrogen storage by the esteemed Polish patent office. This remarkable achievement establishes HBS as a trailblazer in Poland, with the patent tailored to reshape how we store hydrogen globally.
The United Kingdom is poised to become a global leader in exploring the use of hydrogen for heating, marking a significant stride towards achieving carbon-neutral homes.
United H2 Limited (UHL), the world’s largest hydrogen conglomerate, has announced plans to invest £250 million in the country’s burgeoning hydrogen transport sector over the next year.