In a tragic incident, a laboratory worker at a hydrogen fuel cell factory in Vénissieux, near Lyon, found himself in the midst of an emergency after an explosion occurred on a fateful Tuesday. The incident, which occurred due to contact with chemicals, has raised concerns about workplace safety and the potential hazards associated with hydrogen-related industries.
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HH2E, or Hydrogen Hub and Energy, is making headlines with its strategic approach to turning intermittent solar and wind energy into a stable flow of carbon-free hydrogen, heat, and electricity. At the heart of their innovative strategy lies a significant partnership with BASF Stationary Energy Storage GmbH (BSES) and the adoption of high-capacity Sodium Sulfur batteries (NAS® Batteries).
In the relentless pursuit of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the International Energy Agency (IEA) presents its latest Net Zero Roadmap for 2023.
European Union (EU) sets its sights on importing vast quantities of renewable hydrogen by 2030, the path to realizing these…
KBR, has secured a pivotal contract from EET Hydrogen for the development of a blue hydrogen process technology. The project includes front-end engineering design (FEED) for the HPP2 low-carbon hydrogen facility, set to be the cornerstone of the UK’s leading industrial decarbonization project, HyNet.
Alfa Laval has teamed up with key industry partners in a consortium to develop and build the world’s first 10 MW green hydrogen production facility offshore in the North Sea, near the Belgian coast.
Fokker Next Gen and Dassault Systèmes have joined forces on a journey to revolutionize the future of air travel. The collaboration, underscored by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aims to reshape the aviation industry by harnessing the power of hydrogen as a clean, renewable energy source.
Rolls-Royce, in collaboration with easyJet, has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in their hydrogen research project. This achievement propels hydrogen as a potent contender for powering aircraft, revolutionizing the narrow-body aviation segment from the mid-2030s onward.
Turkey and Japan are seizing the opportunity to collaborate on what is often referred to as “the oil of the future” – hydrogen and renewable energy. Japanese Ambassador to Ankara, Takahiko Katsumata, recently highlighted the immense potential for cooperation between the two nations in the energy sector.
Dutch government is allocating a total of 125 million euros over the next four years to promote hydrogen as a fuel. This bold move, spearheaded by outgoing State Secretary Vivianne Heijnen of Infrastructure and Water Management, aims to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles and infrastructure across the country.