New research from Norway reveals that reaching approximately 140 GW of green hydrogen generation capacity by 2050 could make green hydrogen economically viable in Europe.
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The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) of India has launched a pilot scheme aiming to expand the use of green hydrogen in various residential, commercial, and community applications.
Jet engines powered by hydrogen are poised to revolutionize aviation with their potential to offer a sustainable alternative to traditional kerosene-fueled aircraft.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced a substantial growth in the investment for hydrogen within Europe.
Sarawak is gearing up to establish a comprehensive plan for hydrogen development, aiming to stake its claim in the global clean energy market.
The Indian government has initiated a call for proposals to establish Centres of Excellence dedicated to research and development in green hydrogen.
The European Council has urged the rapid establishment of a comprehensive regulatory framework for hydrogen, underscoring its potential in transforming the continent’s energy landscape.
In Switzerland, the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) has been significant, but hydrogen-powered cars are finding it hard to keep…
German Federal Network Agency has approved the core hydrogen network plan submitted by transmission network operators.
Hydrogen produced from North Sea wind power offers a unique opportunity for Europe to enhance its energy resilience and industrial competitiveness.