As the world’s environmental concerns mount, alternative, greener fuels are rapidly moving to the forefront of the transportation industry. The maritime sector is not exempt, with efforts focused on harnessing hydrogen’s potential as a sustainable fuel.
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Aleksey Chekunkov, the Minister for the Development of the Far East, recently ignited discussion around the competition between electric motors and hydrogen fuel cells in a conversation with Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
Australia’s future is becoming increasingly entwined with the promise of hydrogen as a renewable energy source. However, as this fledgling industry begins to take flight, taxpayers are asked to bear the burden of long-term tax breaks without a clear timeline for the sector to become self-sustainable.
In a world on the brink of irreversible climate change, green hydrogen has emerged as the cornerstone of a cleaner and more sustainable future.
Redes Energéticas Nacionais (REN), the Portuguese energy network operator, announced on Thursday that it has embarked on the modification of its national gas transmission network (RNTG) to accommodate green hydrogen. The objective is to ultimately transport natural gas infused with a maximum of 10% hydrogen.
The Hydrogen Council and The One Planet Sovereign Wealth Funds (OPSWF) Network have joined forces to establish a Joint Forum dedicated to advancing decarbonization through clean hydrogen and its derivatives.
Deutsche Bahn (DB), Germany’s national railway company, is positioning itself as a key player in the transportation of large quantities of hydrogen.
As the global economy inches towards a green transition, China has unveiled an ambitious $72 billion tax break scheme aimed at bolstering the adoption of new energy vehicles (NEVs) over the next four years.
In a bold move to dominate Africa’s green hydrogen sector, Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with several stakeholders to drive the delivery of sub-Saharan Africa’s largest green hydrogen project.
In an international collaboration aimed at the green revolution, the Institute for Technological Research (IPT) and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany have partnered to develop a cutting-edge process for the production of green hydrogen.