Gangwon-do recently conducted the ‘Hydrogen Storage and Transportation Cluster Vision Declaration Ceremony’ at Kangwon National University’s Samcheok Campus.
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In a gathering of industry experts from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Mexico, the World Hydrogen Latin America Summit unfolded in Santiago, providing a platform for crucial discussions on the burgeoning trends in hydrogen development as a fuel across the region.
Australian researchers have shattered the traditional barriers of green hydrogen production by introducing a method that directly extracts hydrogen from seawater.
Hydrogen fuel cells, touted as a key player in the transition to green energy, face a critical bottleneck—expensive catalysts primarily composed of platinum group metals.
As the world races towards carbon neutrality, Kuwait emerges as a key player in the realm of low-carbon hydrogen, a groundbreaking energy resource touted for its potential to reshape the environmental landscape.
As the end of 2023 approaches, the political landscape in New Mexico is already buzzing with anticipation and speculation about the future, particularly in the context of the upcoming 60-day legislative session in 2025.
In the evolving landscape of sustainable energy, the debate between utilizing hydrogen pipelines and High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission to transport energy has garnered considerable attention.
In a revelation that has sent shockwaves through the hydrogen industry, gas distributor SGN has finally released an explosion risk report from 2018. The disclosure comes after an order from the UK’s information commissioner following a freedom of information request.
Hydrogen, often referred to as the ‘colourless gold,’ is emerging as a game-changer in the quest for clean energy solutions.
National Industrial Learning Service (Senai), in collaboration with the H2Brasil project under the Brazil-Germany Cooperation for Sustainable Development, has undertaken a pioneering study titled “Green Hydrogen Market and Power-to-X (PtX): Demand for Professional Training.” This study aims to identify the key professions essential for steering Brazil’s transition towards a low-carbon economy.