The UK and Scottish governments have unveiled plans to transform the decommissioned Chapelcross nuclear site into a green energy hub.
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As the world’s eyes are fixed on the 2024 Paris Olympics, Toyota has seized the opportunity to promote hydrogen as a key component of its vision for a zero-emission future.
In an era where the world grapples with rising fuel costs, stringent environmental regulations, and the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions, our groundbreaking green hydrogen technology stands out as a transformative innovation.
Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), has initiated legal action against several companies, including Danish renewable energy and green hydrogen developer Ørsted.
As the world moves away from coal, gas, and oil, the focus has shifted to clean energy sources. Hydrogen, with its potential for various applications, stands out among renewable options.
State Secretary for the Environment Dr. Andre Baumann inaugurated the SmartBio-H2-BW biorefinery in Rheinfelden, Baden.
The Federal Government’s National Hydrogen Council emphasizes Saxony’s significant contribution to Germany’s hydrogen economy. According to Council Chairwoman Katherina Reiche,…
In a recent interview with H2 Energy News, Tom Baxter, a chemical engineer, shared his critical insights on hydrogen as a low-carbon fuel.
Sparc Technologies has introduced a novel method through its subsidiary, Sparc Hydrogen. This method, which utilizes a new photocatalyst material, sunlight, and water, aims to produce what the company terms “ultra-green” hydrogen.
Toyota Tsusho Europe and Messer are collaborating to establish the first hydrogen production plant for vehicles at the port of Barcelona. This initiative, undertaken by their joint venture SympH2ony, aims to support the decarbonization of the transportation sector in the region.