As the automotive industry explores alternatives to fossil fuels, liquid nitrogen cars have emerged as a potential game-changer. With claims of rapid refueling times and low emissions, they offer an intriguing alternative to electric and hydrogen vehicles.
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The Uruguayan government has unveiled its Roadmap for Green Hydrogen and Derivatives, targeting a production capacity of 1 million tons per year of green hydrogen by 2040.
Europe faces a critical juncture in its industrial future as it seeks to meet stringent CO2 reduction targets and integrate green hydrogen into its energy mix.
In a recent interview with attorney Jason Ingber, we delved into the legal landscape surrounding Toyota’s lawsuit over hydrogen refueling…
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has signed a new bill into law, establishing a legal framework for carbon capture and storage (CCS). This law permits the capture of carbon emissions from fossil fuels to be stored underground indefinitely, aiming to prevent these emissions from entering the atmosphere.
Ursula von der Leyen’s re-election as European Commission President ensures the continuity of leadership crucial for advancing the European Green Deal.
Citybus, a leading public transport operator in Hong Kong, is making strides toward a greener future by testing hydrogen-powered buses. The company, serving over 1 million customers daily with a fleet of more than 1,700 buses, plans to replace 70% of its buses with hydrogen models.
California has become the first U.S. state to launch a hydrogen hub, marking a milestone in the country’s efforts to develop clean hydrogen infrastructure.
China has solidified its position as a global leader in renewable energy development. With 180 GW of utility-scale solar and 159 GW of wind power currently under construction, the country’s efforts are unparalleled.
Korea is stepping up its efforts in clean hydrogen technology development, aiming to achieve 100% domestic production capability by 2030 through strategic research and development (R&D) initiatives.