‘H2 MEET 2024’, Korea’s largest hydrogen industry exhibition, successfully concluded its three-day run from Wednesday the 25th to Friday the 27th of last month.
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Namibia is taking bold steps into the realm of green hydrogen, a move crucial for both environmental and economic reasons.
Mahle, a leader in automotive parts based in Germany, is collaborating with Deutz, well-known for creating combustion engines, to work on hydrogen engine components.
The city has agreed to lease a portion of Watson Island to conduct a study focusing on hydrogen energy. This…
Brazil is investing in clean energy, dedicating $1.09 billion to develop clean hydrogen hubs across the country.
A significant development recently occurred in the European Union’s green hydrogen sector. The winner of a major EU auction for green hydrogen projects has unexpectedly withdrawn their participation.
Canada’s Ambitious Hydrogen Strategy Canada has been keen to position itself as a leader in supplying green hydrogen fuel to Europe, particularly Germany.
Renewable energy is picking up speed globally, and according to the latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), it’s set to power almost half of the world’s electricity needs by 2030.
The Indian government has announced an allocation of USD 25 million to develop hydrogen hubs.
H2EnergyNews.biz had the chance to visit H2MEET in South Korea, and we’re excited to bring you a glimpse of the buzzing atmosphere.