Spain is set to receive state funding for seven groundbreaking hydrogen projects. These initiatives mark a significant step towards fostering sustainable energy and reducing carbon emissions.
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Sichuan Province in China is making substantial strides in the field of hydrogen energy. The region is now focusing on converting hydrogen into electricity using hydrogen fuel cells.
North Rhine-Westphalia’s Economics Minister Mona Neubaur recently voiced strong criticism of Federal Economics Minister Robert Habeck’s new power plant strategy, particularly its approach to hydrogen-capable power plants.
Canada embarked on a bold hydrogen strategy four years ago, envisioning a share in a global market anticipated to be worth up to $11.7 trillion by 2050. This ambitious plan attracted billions in public funding aimed at positioning Canada as a key player in the hydrogen sector.
The recent tripartite agreement among the Institute for Research in Solar Energy and New Energies (IRESEN), SATT Paris-Saclay, and the French Development Agency (AFD) marks a significant milestone in advancing decarbonized hydrogen technologies.
Germany’s rail network is undergoing a significant transformation as Deutsche Bahn (DB) explores hydrogen fuel cell technology to replace diesel locomotives on non-electrified routes.
BMW recently disclosed its decision to discontinue the development of hot hydrogen technology for passenger vehicles, citing inefficiencies and limited range as primary reasons.
The Fraunhofer Institute’s recent advancements in photoelectrochemical (PEC) technology present a fresh perspective on hydrogen production.
The world’s largest green hydrogen plant, located in Oxagon City, Neom, Saudi Arabia, is set to become a landmark in sustainable energy production.
The geopolitical landscape of energy supply has witnessed significant shifts in recent years, particularly for European nations. Italy, in the wake of its estrangement from Russia, has turned its focus towards Africa, emerging as a crucial energy partner for the European Union.