Green hydrogen, produced using renewable energy sources, is increasingly being recognized as a critical component in the transition to a sustainable, low-carbon future. Among various methods of production, large-scale offshore green hydrogen production is emerging as a promising solution.
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Danish startup Dynelectro has secured €11 million in funding to advance its innovative solid oxide electrolyser technology.
The United Kingdom must significantly enhance its skilled workforce to support the burgeoning hydrogen economy, according to a recent report by Innovation News Network.
Lhyfe, a renowned entity in green hydrogen production, has recently introduced hydrogen refueling station at the first dedicated excellence hub for hydrogen trucks.
Italy is experiencing a significant surge in the demand for hydrogen, with the projected need exceeding seven million tonnes. This rise in demand is driven by various factors, including the push towards cleaner energy sources and the country’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions.
In a race against time, the energy sector is striving to finalize regulatory guidelines for the hydrogen industry before the legislative recess. This initiative is crucial as it will set the necessary legal framework to foster the development of hydrogen energy in the coming years.
Sakhalin, an island in the Russian Far East, is making significant strides in the field of renewable energy by focusing on hydrogen production.
Fuel cells, long considered a promising but expensive technology, are anticipated to reach cost parity with batteries by 2029.
BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions (ECMS) has initiated the construction of its first production facility dedicated to green hydrogen and fuel cell components in Budenheim, Germany.
Hyliko has launched France’s first dedicated hydrogen station for heavy goods vehicles in the town of Villabé.